we went to the zoo. it's free zoo day the first wednesday of every month. in san francisco. our lovely science teacher has been teaching 8th grade up until now and had never been there before. she originally wanted to let the kids buddy up in pairs to go around and just check in with the chaperones. i just had to share from last two years: gangstas and baby mamas, the homeless, random youths similiar to the ones that were invovled in december's tiger incident asking for our seventh grade girls' numbers, people smoking weed in the bushes, and of course all the other school groups, day care groups and parents with small children. so we stuck to chaperoned groups. this was fine. got my group: all girls, most of them i knew. pretty excited to be with me. bus driver all nice, not too strict. kids not too crazy on bus. get out and go. turns out one girl goes to the zoo frequently with her family and was pretty into being our tour guide :) fun times. did our assigned task of researching the flamingos and then happily wandered the zoo, including the petting zoo, where we had a good ol' time feeding, petting and brushing the goats, sheep, horses, etc. new grizzly habitat is awsome. baby tamarins were adorable! on the way out of the zoo, i picked up a kid from another group who was alone and took him back to the bus with us and called his group leader--another teacher--on my cell to tell him he was ok. same teacher's group came straggling back in twos and threes ALL WITHOUT THEIR TEACHER who came back a bit behind. Bus ride home, again, uneventful. Get back right before dismissal and let the kids go. Everything's copacetic right? oh no...LATER THAT AFTERNOON I find out that the school was called b/c students were harassing the goats in the petting zoo. kids that were supposed to be with the same teacher whose errant student i found just before leaving the zoo. kids that should not have gone on the trip at all, except that admin told the science teacher "unless a kid is a serious behavior problem, he/she can't be held back from an academic field trip." thing is, we in previous years we never took kids we thought would be a problem or were flunking, b/c not listening and following directions(not working) is a safety issue and admin never argued. our current science teacher is, well, she's very nice and tends to think positive and she went along with admin and there were kids on the trip i would not have taken. and somehow most of these kids ended up with our friend who let his group wander the zoo unattended. and the whole school knows--i mean of course the staff. news like that travels very quickly. people have been cornering me in the staff room for the last two days. i'm like, 'um, so-and-so is over there in the corner, plus, this is none of your business." one of our more *extreme* teachers said she heard someone sexually molested the goat. i dunno. i'm just glad the science trip to great america, we're all on the same page about Fs being a safety issue out of the classroom.
things are going to be a bit heated if we keep caving in to these situations for our team events. i won't be going on the end of the year camping trip if any student with an F is going. that's not the point of the trip. hell, i'm ready to call it off since the kids did such a poor job of fundraising. my current team doesn't seem to get it. we only take the kids who are seriously deserving of it. if that means it's all the teachers and 5 students, so be it. eh...