I have been at my school for 3 years. I truly love my students, have great friends who have my back when I need them and an admin team who adores me. I am known as one of the best teachers in the school. I know that sounds bad to say, but I am at max and still have parents requesting to move their children into my class. I hate to say it but I have it so good in so many ways. This is also the only school I have had a full position in.
I have to leave at the end of this year. DH and I found our dream house last year about an hour away from my school but closer to DH work. The drive plus the fact that the district added 45 minutes to the school day is making me work 11 hours a day plus the two hour drive each day. The district is also an urban district(with my school in the suburbs), this leads to a lot of problems in the system which trickle into the school. It's also known for being a high stress district.
DH and I want to start a family, it would not be fair to our baby for me to be gone like I am and we both have to work. This has lead me to decide that after this year I will try to transfer to the district we live in. I am so scared to do this and I feel like I am betraying my school. I'm afraid that I will not fit into a new school like I do this one. It took me two years of hard work to be looked at as one of the best.
I just needed to get this out. I know I might get flamed for some of the things I said but It makes me feel better to get it off my chest, while I am working on my application.
Re: This is so hard to do.
Thank you. I know all of this, it's just hard making the jump.
As for the flaming, I have never put into words that I am one of the best at my school. Others have said it to me but I never have. I was worried that it would sound cocky.
If you can get a job in a school close to your new home go for it. When DH and I moved in together I ended up having an hour commute. I couldn't get a job closer to home with nearly the same pay and I have a lot of the things you mentioned you have at your workplace: supportive staff, supplies and equipment (huge for me as a science teacher), and an great schedule of courses. For me it wasn't worth it. I have about a 10 hour day with the drive, but another hour makes a big difference. We are expecting our first child in the summer and I may entirely change how I feel about my commute then, but right now it is worth it.
Not trying to discourage you from creating your new life, just be sure to weigh all of the benefits and the risks.
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