Summer Vacation … not for me.

May 8, 2008

calendarI am looking over my schedule for summer… and guess what … its FULL! I don’t get summer’s off anymore but I want the world to know how busy summer is while the teachers are gone.

June 2-19 Summer workshops in the district. (2) Three hour workshops a day.
June 25-26 Heading to the Upstate Technology Conference in Greenville, SC (Looking so forward to seeing David Jakes and Ewan McIntosh)
June 29-July 5 NECC in San Antonio, TX (Visiting my brother for a couple days after)
July 14-20 Heading to Chicago, IL to update my SMART Certification for Notebook Version 10 Software. (Ok, plus taking in a show and driving to Iowa to see my mom.)
July 23-25 District Leadership Institute – will be presenting at some point over the three days
July 29 Presenting at the SCetv Summer Workshops
Late July early August hosting a SMART State-wide Users group
August 6 Conducting a SMART Master Teacher Session

WOW! Summer is gone… Yes, I will fortunately get to see my mom and my brother with two of my trips… but in the few days I am in my office, I have to plan my year for my 10 schools, submit conference proposals, start creating lessons for teachers, help plan the back to school PD for media specialists… and I am sure a couple million other things.

What are you doing for the summer? Something much less structured, I hope.

image credits: Joe Lanman. Compact Calendar Card. http://www.flickr.com/photos/joelanman/367425390/sizes/s/

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  • 1.    Summer has begun… f&hellip  |  June 3rd, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    [...] late and enjoying summer… so are most teachers for that matter. But as I have talked about before, I don’t get summers off. This week we kicked off our summer workshops. To help with with the [...]

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