2.10.07

introducing Senora Bulthuis


That is right, may I introduce you to the head of the brand new ESL department at Sumas Elementary School, myself. In a somewhat bizarre last couple days, I went to Sumas Elementary for an observation/interview for a position working one-on-one with special needs kids at the school. During my interview with the principal she actually asked me how interested I would be in doing something ESL related and using my spanish skills to work with the 20+ new Hispanic students in the school. I was thrilled. She is in the process of figuring out funding and setting up the official job, but until that process is completed she has hired me on as a substitute para educator (which get paids a good rate, just no benefits yet).

My job will basically consist of working one-on-one and in small groups with the Non-Native English speakers from 12-3pm, adjusting the level of language to their comprehension levels, which involves some translation into Spanish. I will then be "shadowing" two ESL teachers at Everson Elementary who run an after-school ESL program. The hope is after a couple of months of shadowing this after school program I will start a similar program at Sumas Elementary.

Currently, there is only 1 other TESL certified teacher at Sumas, who has a basic level of Spanish. Therefore, I am as equally if not the most qualified ESL teacher for the school, which is quite a different feeling for me. But I definitely need to study some Spanish vocabulary and hopefully with a little practice, I will get back into the hang of speaking it. I'm SOO excited!

4 notes:

Southworth Sailor said...

Congratulations, Jenny. I'm sure that you will do a great job. Welcome to the world of professional education!

Pamela Joy said...

That is so perfect! I'm so so excited for you Jenny! I would LOVE job like that and you will be GREAT at it. congradulations.

Jenny Built-house said...

thank you Peter. It feels good to be in education. and thanks Pamela. I've only been 1 day so far and I love it. And the people I will work with are great too.

Anonymous said...

awesome, awesome, awesome. I did some work with the MOMS of Latino students her in Corvallis. Great to be able to use your Spanish skills AND make money. Congrats