Wednesday, May 28, 2014

So...What Is Next?

I wake up and begin my day. 8:00 comes along and I hit the snooze button. 8:09 comes and I hit the button again. 8:18 I turn over, shut my phone alarm off and jump on my phone for 12 minutes. What happened in the news while I was sleeping? Did anyone tweet something good? Anyone post a cool picture? Half awake I hear my coffee is starting to brew and I know that I better jump in the shower. Music blasting to wake me up, I get ready for the day ahead.

9:00 I arrive at Harvest Grill and pick up the bagged lunches for the day. They have to be in Minneapolis by 10:00 so I head towards the cities. I arrive at the Government building and am let in by the security guard. I set the lunches up and leave around 12:00. My morning job is over for the day and I head back to Rogers. 

I have been a college graduate for 10 days now and people have been asking what I plan on doing this summer besides the job I just explained. The morning job is quick and easy and now that my foot is healed, I can work at Broadway again, which will be nice. 

Last week a friend of mine was texting me and we were going back and forth about what we were doing this summer and then he sent me a text that caught my eye and made me ponder for a second. 

So... What is next? 

As of last Tuesday I had no idea. I had an interview on Thursday and I was going to go from there. I had applied at various schools but no one was getting back to me. Was my Resume not good enough? Maybe my grades? I kept filling out applications and checking school websites until I saw that Rogers Middle School was hiring. What better way to start my teaching career then at a school that I attended? Finally an interview! 

Last Thursday I walked into RMS dressed up and nervous as could be. I check in and take a seat while I wait for my interview. While I am waiting I talk to Carol Gelle, say hi to Debbie Beach, and talk to Connie Ranallo. I smile at a few other familiar faces and finally am ushered into the interview room. I am shaking at this point and shake the Principal's hand. There is another Social Studies teacher in the room as well to see how the interview goes. 

In front of me are ten questions. They cover many things that would make a great teaching candidate. I scan the list as the first question is read to me. 

"Speak Jared," I think to myself as I can feel my hands shaking. Finally words come out of my mouth, and to the surprise of very few of you, my mouth doesn't stop moving. I talk about my student teaching experience, my classes at CSBSJU, and most importantly, my passion for teaching. The interview flies by and ends before I know it. I glance at the clock in the room and realize my 45 minute interview is almost over. I couldn't believe it. 

As the Principal lead me out of the room and down the hall, we talked about the upcoming Memorial Day weekend and what plans each of us had. He told me that he would be calling me by next Wednesday to let me know if he wanted me in for another interview. I thanked him and walked out the door and headed to Coon Rapids to weigh in for the week.

On my way to Coon Rapids I am listening to my Fantasy Baseball podcast ( I am a nerd, I know), when my phone rings. The phone number is 241- **** which from my Mom being in the school district I know is from Elk River and most likely the Principal. My heart starts racing... this can't be good, calling me already? I answer the phone with a quick Hello and wait for what awaited me on the other side of the line. 

It was the Principal. Keep your cool Jared, keep your eyes on the road. I exit in Coon Rapids and pull over, I don't want to miss anything. The interview had concluded 15 minutes ago and I never would have expected a phone call this quick, good or bad, this phone call was important. 

Finally after what felt like forever I hear it. "Jared, we would like to offer you the position." 4 days after I graduate and 4 years of college, 13 years of grade school, and countless sleepless nights are lifted from my shoulders. I couldn't accept the job quick enough. I didn't know what to do. Scream for happiness? Cry? Celebrate? The phone call ends and much like an hour ago when I entered the school, I was again shaking, but now for much different reasons. I have a job, I have a job!

This blog is the first time that I am telling 90% of you about my job. I purposely haven't told many people because I wanted to let it all sink in first. If you knew about the job before this blog, consider yourself pretty important in my life :) 

So a few more details about the job: The job is currently not full-time and I will be teaching two classes that will be my own classes. Much of the job is up in the air currently until this school year ends but I should know many more details in the upcoming weeks. 

The important part is that starting with the 2014-2015 school year, I will be an 8th Grade Social Studies teacher at Rogers Middle School. No one can know how excited I am to begin my teaching career at a school that I attended and a school as great as Rogers Middle School. 

To close, I just want to thank all of you. Many of you have helped me on this journey and will be with me as one road ends and another road begins! I didn't really want to write about me for this long but many people have been asking me about what I am planning next year and I just wanted to get the news out as efficiently as possible to everyone. 

Also, if you haven't noticed yet, my blog has a new name and a new layout. I have added a few things and am always looking to make it better. If you have any ideas or comments on the new layout, please comment below or comment on my Facebook status. Or else tweet your response to me @Jared_Hines27, which is usually the best way to get a hold of me. 

I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday and a great rest of your week. I am attending the Twins game tonight with Scotty and as of now it looks like a beautiful night to take in a baseball game. Let's hope the weather tonight is great! 

Hopefully now that Summer is here I will be able to blog more but we will see what happens!

Until next time,

-J- 


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Best Four Years Of My Life Is Coming To An End

This has been the hardest blog post that I have written. The blog begins on a cold and rainy Friday afternoon and currently I am sitting in an empty classroom at Monticello High School. Students will be here is about an hour, and at 2:35, I will be done with student teaching and the only thing left for me to do at CSBSJU (College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University) is graduate...

That word is supposed to bring about so much joy and so much happiness. The only emotion I am feeling right now is sadness.

I didn't really know how to address this blog. What are you supposed to say to the hundreds of people who have helped me in the last four years of college? I arrived at college 19 years old and no clue of who I was. My parents brought me up to Tommy Hall where I met Willie Versen at 231 Tommy Hall and he became my new roommate. My parents left and then I was at a new school, alone, and not a clue what I was going to do. This day feels like it was yesterday, and almost four years later, I wish it did just happen yesterday. The following blog is a letter from me to people in my life from CSBSJU who need to hear a thank you. These are the people who big or small, helped to get me where I am today as I leave Student Teaching and leave SJU and begin a new adventure. I apologize in advance if I miss anyone, which will happen.


Dear CSBSJU,

Over the past 4 years, you have been my home, my favorite place on Earth, and the cause for who I am today. You have helped me grow so much as a person and there are some people on your campus that deserves to know how much they impacted my life.

For Tommy Hall 2 residences: You guys were the first people that I met when I got to school. You got me through Orientation, and you got me through the tough times of missing home. To this day, some of you guys are the people I look forward to seeing most when I am on campus and will be the ones I look forward to seeing when we are Alumni. Willie Versen, Nathan Holthaus, Bryan Rask, Willie Starbird, Evan Miller, Trevor Barth, Alex Nicholas, Jared Berg, Seth Marx, Ben Krebsbach, thank you to all of you. One time it was a casino trip where we didn't leave until midnight, and other times it was the great conversations that we had while eating dinner or watching movies late at night because we didn't want to do our homework. The memories that we made on Tommy 2 were some of the greatest memories that I will carry with me as we leave this wonderful place.



For the professors: I was going to take the time to name all of them and I still might, but without the professors I had, there is no way I would have made it through school. To keeping your doors open when I was having trouble with a paper, to getting to know me on such a personal level that they would be able to detect my moods instantly. To the professors I had when Megan passed away, you helped me catch up after missing a full week of classes and I can't think of any big school that would have taken the time to email me every day to let me know what we missed and to care about how I felt. Some of the best conversations I have ever had happened in the classrooms in your classes and in your offices. The amount of respect you have for all the students at this school is beyond remarkable. When we did a good job, you emailed us and let us know how great our work was. When we needed to improve, you were there to help us succeed. That is what you always wanted. You wanted success from us, and at the end of the day, you were going to push us until we reached our goals. I can't even name my favorite professors because almost all of them had a positive impact on my life in one way or another.



For the Education Department Staff/Students: From day one I knew that I wanted to be a teacher and the education department at CSBSJU made me feel welcome every step of the way. It started with EDUC 111 and ended with student teaching, and at every step, you were by my side. I have talked to so many education majors/minors who have expressed the same things about the people in the department. If you have ever met Connie behind the EDUC desk, you know that she is one of the nicest people in the entire world. Even though I didn't agree with some of the things that we had to do over the course of my four years (Cough cough edTPA, cough cough classroom management plan) I throughly enjoyed going to all my education classes and learning from the professors in the department. I spent hours with strangers in the education library who ended up becoming good friends. We struggled through the same assignments and motivated each other to keep going when we were struggling. Ryan Finnefrock, Amanda Dvorak, Claire Kelly, Kelsey Peterson, Caitlin Krieg, Alison Ley, McKenzie Lecy, Sarah Higgins, Miah Winterfeldt, Alex Robbins, Alice Foran, Rachel Michaelis and the many others that I forgot, you are what made classes so fun. Thanks for always helping me while I struggles, and for helping me along the way! Saying goodbye to all of you on Wednesday afternoon isn't going to be easy.








To the members of 446: I don't even know where to start with this group of guys. I signed my lease with the 4 of them at the end of Sophomore Year without even knowing them except that they were golfers. Sam and I got invited to live with them and decided to take it. My Junior Year at SJU was by far my favorite year of college because of these guys. From countless hours of NHL and COD, to staying up late playing poker and going to holiday at 6AM. Our walks to and from Sal's were always hilarious and the conversations that we had over the course of my Junior Year were amazing. Some pranks were played for sure (Taking Andrew's Pheasant meat and hiding it, Switching Sam and TK's room around and taping Sam's room shut) along with a ton more but Sam and these 3 "strangers" ended up being the people that I got closest with. These 4 are the ones who will be part of my wedding and the 4 who I will see the most once I leave CSBSJU. There is not enough words to describe what Andrew, TK, Dom, and Sam mean to me and how much fun I had with them during my time at 446.






Scott Hegg and Ben Wenker: Honorary Members of 446. These two always made Friday and Saturday nights more fun. Ben is one of the funniest guys that I have met, and Scotty and I have gotten so close over the past two years. He used to be the one I would call annoying because he was so obsessed with Georgetown Basketball and I could hear him screaming freshman year from upstairs. Now I see that his passion for sports is just as strong as mine and we have grown close because of it.






Lauren Gavin: It is weird to think that I didn't even know you a couple years ago. We have countless pictures together and every one of them is great. We have spent countless hours in the library together keeping each other on task and distracting each other at the same time. I have been able to count on you when I need someone to give me the honest truth, and you are always there to support me in whatever I do. Thanks for being there over the past two years. I know that we will keep in touch after school is done.









Janie Driver: I met you at lunch my Sophomore Year and you are honestly one of the nicest people I have ever met. Our trip to Stout to visit your sister was great and I will never forget you. Whether it was a quick lunch or a two hour homework/gossip session, I cherished every second with you. You are one of the closest people to me and I can't express how happy I am that you got a teaching job next year. The kids are going to absolutely LOVE you. Catching up with you over the summer is an absolute must.




There are so many of you that don't necessarily fall into any of these categories. Grace Todora, Charlie Hines, Dillon Hager, Justin Juan, Jack Holmen, Charlie Raeker, Alyssa Hoppe, Margeaux Minea, Molly Reger, Brian Vargason, Jill Sampair, Jordan Wachholz, Julie Thurmes, Sean Tillman, Adam Bachmeier Ryan Nesheim and many many more. Anyone who I have seen in the library or walking around campus and have stopped to talk to. To anyone who I have seen at Sal's and had a nice conversation with. All of you make the memories that I have at CSBSJU.











So here is to you CSBSJU. It is now Tuesday afternoon and I have finally finished my letter to you with many tears of happiness as well as tears of sadness. Sunday is going to be a day to celebrate but it will also be a time to say goodbye. The campus is never going to be the same after the 18th because the class of 2014 will no longer be there. We will come back to alumni events, for Tommie/Johnnie game and to see how the campus has changed, but we will never get the four years back. The late nights out on the town and the 4AM Waffles at the Local Blend. From FAMSAK to Case Day you will always have my heart CSBSJU.

Thank you for an incredible 4 years, I will love you always.

-Jared-