As teachers, we are asked to take on a lot of extra responsibilities.

Chaperoning dances, tutoring after school, coaching, lunch detentions, covering classes of absent teachers, working the ticket booth, the list goes on.


Desk mess

Though teachers may grumble a bit about doing these extras, the vast majority of teachers just do them. We love our students, our “kids”, and are willing to go that extra mile and stay that extra hour for them.

Track bets

What I absolutely cannot stand is when teachers martyr themselves in the extras they do.

For example, today when discussing a student who may not graduate, a teacher said she “would be willing to give up [her] own time this summer to make sure she graduates.”

My face at that comment

Was that specification necessary? We all know the summer is our own time. We would all be willing to do this for the student. Does it need to be broadcast in such a way?

I guess I am just more of the, hush-up-and-do-what-needs-doing kind of person. People who do things in search of the pat on the back just really get to me.

RQ: Do you have “martyrs” in your life?