I am super-calla-fragilistic-expialla-excited! And I'll tell you why! I just received an email from the "Degree Audit Team" at Hunter College saying I am all set to graduate contingent upon completing the semester's coursework! Wooooo Hooo! What a great way to get up on a Saturday morning, fan-freakin-tastic.
As amazing and orgasmic as this is... it only serves as a push for me to look ahead. I really really really want to get into the Teaching Fellows and start in June 2009. So as a way to waste time online instead of checking the website five thousand times trying to see if they haev offered me an interview yet I decided to google around (by the by happy 10th birthday google, lol you're almost a tween) about teaching fellows and the program and all that good stuff. I came to learn apparently that the mid-year program has been cancelled for 2008-2009. This is both good and bad. Good, because I didn't apply to it and had I and it was cancelled I would have been insanely angry. Bad, because that means that whoever was indeed accepted to that program will be taking up already limited spots in the June 2009 program which I did apply for.
Furthermore, much to my chagrin a lot of the fellows from the last summer program had a very difficult time finding jobs. Even Math Fellows! -Gasp- Not only do I really want to teach Math I thought that it would possibly give me a small edge over other candidates going for much more common subjects like English and Social Studies. I read that the DOE made had some huge budget cutbacks and a lot of full time teachers who already had jobs got cut and so they get first dibs on other jobs. Yikes.
Now I have to keep in mind all of this information is viral and not exactly 100% reliable. Regardless, it still puts a funny little twitter in my stomach. So I mean... I guess I could go the old fashioned way and my plan B would be to just get my graduate degree at Hunter, where I've been for the last foreverrr and teach that way. But but but.. I love the whole idea of the fellowship. I love the idea of building a comraderie with a whole cohort of teachers doing the same thing I am.
So I guess all that's left to do is wait and hope I get in. If and when I do I will start my job search right away. Where there's a will there's a way right? -sigh- I did the best I could so far. The rest is out of my hands, at least for now.
To sum up: Guess who will definitely have a cap and gown on on Janury 22nd- that's me!
Gotta concentrate on the good stuff.
Oh! I forgot, Last weekend me and my very good friend Tim checked out a crew's jam session uptown last Sunday and I've been meaning to post about it. The smallest member of the crew named kr3ts (Keep Rising To The Top) is Noah who is now five years old. If you google kr3ts you'll get their website where you can see a picture of Noah at age 2 doing a handstand flip. Now at the tender age of 5 he can go in a cypher and make any grown up blush. Below is a video just to give you a little taste and this is by far their youngest member so you can imagine how great the rest of them are. Sorry I tried to embed it here but the computer is being a jerk. So follow the link guys it's sure to put a smile on your face.

