Well, it's official. We are moving to Houston, TX. Early on Wedneday, April 13, Reid accepted the offer to attend University of Houston's Master's program in Philosophy! He'll be a student again.
We hope to visit the city to look at housing and jobs soon. I've already begun a preliminary job search, and they seem plentiful. I talked to Vance County Schools and my teaching license is still up-to-date (I'm certified English 9-12 and Special Education, General Curriculum K-12). According to Mrs. Brenda at VCS, Texas has reciprocity with NC! Yay! Thankfully these days a teaching job isn't hard to find anywhere. In fact, my first teaching gig was at Edison M.S. in downtown Houston over 5 years ago. I taught five sweet eighth grade students Language Arts for a little over a month as I was attending training with Teach for America.
I'm a little nervous about it all because I feel like I've forgotten how to teach. It seems so long ago. I also never quite figured out a good balance between my teaching and personal life during my three years as a high school English teacher. Life looks a lot different now (namely: I'm longer Miss Harding, but now Mrs. Powell!). In a lot of ways I feel clueless, but I'm confident that God will use this time to teach me many things. I learned a lot (of HARD lessons) those three years of teaching, and I know God will use this job in the future to do the same.
Should be interesting having one student...
(Can you picture Reid and these guys studying: Plato, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Modality and Metaphysics, Bacon and Descartes, Sidgwickian Ethics, Free Will and Moral Responsibility, The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence, Aesthetics, Theory of Knowledge, Consciousness, Perception, Meta-Ontology?)
and one teacher in the house!
(Can you picture Ronda behind her desk? Except add 28 more student desks and that'll more accurately represent the public school classroom!)
Please pray for us as we prepare to move!
Congratulations!!! I'm so excited for y'all!! can't wait to visit :)
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clearly I need to practice up on my proofreading skills...title should be: Both Reid and I are going back TO the classroom"
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah!
Wow congratulations! We are so happy for you both!
ReplyDeleteI thought Reed has a Master's? Is it another?
Ronda, let me know if you need any Texas tips! The good news is that Texas has some of the most lax teaching certification requirements, so they accept just about any states' licenses. (NC, not so much. It was NOT easy getting my Texas license transferred here.) We'll be praying for y'all!
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