Public education has been under attack for a while now. It's disheartening to see that our public schools are no longer respected much less valued by our leaders. The Texas state legislator has not increased school funding since 2019 all the while our districts are fighting the costs of inflation while trying to increase pay to keep up with the costs of living for their staff. Being that districts have to work within the constraints of their budgets, they have had to get "creative" year after year to live within their means. "Creative" has been just a fancy way of saying cutting positions, defunding programs, increasing class sizes, and putting more on teacher's plates. And I ask you, is any of this best for children? Finding myself incredibly frustrated at the state of education right now, I wanted to share a blog from another educator. She wrote this 8 months into COVID; however, I feel her message and sentiment still resonates today.
Teachers are struggling.
I’ve noticed that we keep saying things like, “we will come out of this stronger.”
Maybe it’s a way of staying positive. Maybe it’s a way of reminding ourselves that nothing is forever, and that this, too, shall pass. Maybe it’s a mantra that if we repeat often enough, will come true. Maybe it’s a way of providing ourselves hope when everything seems so dark. Maybe it’s the carrot we’re searching for, or the light we are trying to see at the end of the tunnel.
The problem?
We don’t know how long the tunnel is.
And I don’t know how much longer we can keep this up.
This is a loaded word.
And if I am being completely honest, I am not sure we are going to make it. Some will certainly fall. Some won’t come out of it, never mind stronger. The sheer weight that educators have been carrying since March isn’t easing up. In fact, it is doing quite the opposite. Every day, every change, every new expectation, every press conference, every new announcement, every word that is taken back, every time we’re told we’re putting students first and doing what’s best for them leaves us wondering what about us!?
…it all takes its toll.
We’ve been saying it over and over and over again. It was true back in March, and it’s even truer today.
This is not sustainable.
And if we’re not careful, it’s going to crush us.
I worry.
I worry that as we continue to put on a brave face and “do what we have to do,” we are sending the message that it’s okay to expect these things of us. Teachers are givers, we have huge hearts, and we care so much about those we serve that we will go above and beyond to make sure that they are getting what they deserve… even if it breaks us.
Even if it breaks us.
And then what?
Teachers burning out and leaving the profession. Teachers trying to rebuild themselves in order to be able to serve others once again. Teachers dealing with new anxieties and traumas because their plates have been broken into a million and one pieces from being too full, for too long.
Students deserve our best… is it humanly possible for us to be giving them our best when we are stretched so thin?
I am terrified.
The weight of the stress is unbearable some days.
“We will come out of this stronger!”
Will we, though?
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