Okay, it's that time again ....High Five For Friday! It's been a long and rough week for me.
1. Only hours left until my spring break officially begins!!!!!
2. I reached 100 direct hours at my internship site! This is very exciting because I need 120 direct hours to pass Internship III. I am so blessed to have the BEST supervisor in the history of supervision. It's so nice to work and learn from someone who knows what you need to know.
3. I have an exciting meeting lined up for Monday morning. Details to follow in the coming weeks...
4. Purple, sparkle nails for spring.
5. Only hours left until my spring break officially begins!!!!! Oh, wait...I said that already.
Part Dos
Happy to bring you some sweet jams again for #backthatazzup Friday!
Also, for yesterday's post. I couldn't resist.
Anybody else have spring break this week? Any exciting plans?
Thanks to Whitney I now cannot officially start my weekend without #backthatazzup Friday. So, start backing it up for Nelly, cause it's hot in here!
Now on to my happy moments of the week!
1. I lined up a meeting with an elementary school. Yay for getting my foot in a door, somewhere. It feels like a great start for my future.
Please don't let your mind go numb over what I am about to say, but some big things are going on in my school counseling world. Check out this blog post from FSCA. FSCA is the Florida School Counselor Association; I have been a member since I started my graduate program back in 2010. FSCA is making some big moves in Tallahassee this week trying to get a bill passed which will regulate the school counseling profession. You can read about the bill here, see a summary of what the Student Failure Prevention Act means, and get updates on the FSCA legislation at the blog here. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the school counseling profession and shared about the school counselor to student ratios which negatively impact student success in this post. I am very excited for what this bill could mean for me and my classmates and the profession overall. My supervisor said something to me this week which really resonated and deeply saddened me: "you will probably never do as much counseling when you become a school counselor as you did when you were an intern." *Ouch* Please, if you have a moment, and live in the state of FL, write a letter to our state representatives letting them know what you support the Student Failure Prevention Act (SB 0154 and HB 0801). Here is a sample letter if you are having trouble finding the words to say in support of this legislation. I am thankful for your support and taking the time to read this, and doing what you can do to help! Kudos for making it through that long-winded moment of advocating for myself.
2. A student of mine nominated me for staff member of the month at my internship site. I shared about it here.
3. I had a major breakthrough with one of my students who wrote me a beautiful letter that brought tears to my eyes. She thanked me for changing her life and said she knows I will go on to change many other lives. I had no idea such a beautiful message could come from a 6th grader.
4. I learned a lot about myself this week. I'm happy that I am one of those people who can always find a way to better improve myself. It's my belief if you feel there is no room for improvement, you are not trying to be your best self. We are all human and have this amazing ability to learn from our mistakes.
5. Today is my day off! I haven't had one of these in for-e-ver! I slept in late (til 8 am) and I'm still in my PJ's. Headed to Dunkin Donuts for breakfast. It doesn't get much better.
...a second post for the day, after seeing Whitney's (I Wore Yoga Pants to Work) link-up for today. In the past two weeks, I've started listening to a Pandora station while I drive that plays mainly 90s hip-hop/rap, but throws in some older and more recent songs from the same genre. It makes me miss the old days, and yes, I listened to my FAIR share of rap/hip-hop as a child and teen.
Enjoy this classic melody from 1986 (somehow that doesn't seem accurate)