From the MTA President: December 2005

December 26th, 2005

So here I sit on this bleak December day
wishing I had something new and exciting to say!

The reason for this season is to be merry and gay
while sadly we experience more frustrations day by day.

What would an MTA wish list look like you say?
Certainly, it could take shape in the following way:

Clearer communication and no duplication of trainings,
and workshops would be a great start.

Let’s end the spend, spend, spend on consultants,
and then, let’s rely on our teacher experts once again.

The deliverers of instruction do not need constant
interruption,
teachers in and out of classrooms only create more
disruption.

Technology restored to its glory of old would be a wish
come true.
It’s sad and a shame that tech cannot claim the place
that we all fondly knew.

What is that I hear you say? There are more items for the
list?
There are far too many that I have missed?

Let them wait for another day
for I cannot leave you in a negative way.
Suspend the numerous issues, file away the complaints, hold at bay the concerns, and prepare for me to say:

The list grows long with all that you do:

instructing, correcting, tying a shoe
listening, directing, learning something new
food baskets, coaching, fundraisers galore
concerts, lesson planning, test reviews and more

Before you know it we’ll be back in ’06,
rested and ready to continue the list.
But for now, take a break, relax and have fun,
have the merriest of holidays with my best wishes sent to
everyone!

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