Anna.
Well, Hoff, I'm sorry it was the worst spring break you've ever had. That's sad.
I'm not really looking forward to going back to school, but I am REALLY looking forward to being finished. Even though it's been mildly frustrating, I think I will be sad to leave. Even the high school. There are some really fantastic people there (especially Mrs. Schipper!) and I'll be very sad to never see her again. Especially the elementary kids. I love love love them.
I have a whole lot of things I should be doing, but I can't find any motivation to actually do them. I still feel exhausted even though I've had a week off. Haha.
It was nice for me to be back at home and see all the animals and my family. I found out some more information on the job in Versailles (vur-SALES). It's still not posted online, but I've been assured that it's officially open. Now to get the job! And if I don't, it's ok. I've been trying to convince myself that if I don't get it, it wouldn't have been a good fit anyway. We'll see, I suppose. Did I say anything about the job? I don't know. If I did, skip this next part. If I didn't, keep reading. :)
It's a junior/senior high school of about 600 kids. It's in rural southern Indiana (perfect! ha) about 45 minutes from my home town. It's a strictly choral position, so I wouldn't have to teach any general music, though I really wouldn't mind that at all. What else? They just built a new choral room. I haven't seen it, but I've heard it's really nice. Always a plus. The woman who was just released was apparently not doing a very good job at all, so that may be a plus or a minus for me coming in. Probably a little bit of both. I've finished my resume and cover letter and 95% of the application itself. I'm waiting to hear back from one reference before I mail it all off. Cross your fingers for me. :)
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