By: Storm Bogs [Staff Writer]
She stands at the front of her classroom, looking at the students. Teaching is nothing new to her, but the classroom is. The whole school is new to her, but she’ll figure it out in no time.
Senora DeVault is the new Spanish teacher. This year will be Senora DeVault’s seventh year of teaching Spanish. Although she has never taught any other subject, she did teach middle school Spanish for one year.
Senora DeVault attended the Catholic University of America located in Washington D.C. She attended this school for four years in order to become a Spanish teacher.
When new surroundings come about, in any situation, an opinion is quickly developed about it. “I really like Marion, the students are very smart and polite,” said Senora DeVault. “I’m impressed that the students do their homework…” Senora DeVault continued. When entering a new school, there are many things to take in all at once.
A new teacher has new students and coworkers. “I like the other teachers, but I don’t really get to talk to them. My job is part-time, so I leave before the end of the day which doesn’t leave a lot of time [to talk to the other teachers,] expressed Senora DeVault.
At the end of third period, she leaves school for the day. As she leaves, she has a stack of papers in her hand that she has to correct and a lesson plan to create for tomorrow.