A Career Remembrance

First classroom. I’m a young twenty-something, newly hired teaching assistant at Pomona Middle School. Our teacher presents the class assignment. A few moments later, a pleasantly plump 8th grader looks at me and asks, “What to do?”

as though

it never happened

cuckoo cry

Next classroom. The fire-rated door of room 452B closes. Fifteen quiet, serious-looking ninth-graders look up at their teacher. Their first-year, teacher, working his first day as a teacher.

Ever.

after the rain

reflecting off a skylight

afternoon sun

So many other classrooms through the years. The one in Tappan Zee High School, where I walked in late to my first team-teaching class. The other one in Columbus High School, where I returned to NYC schools after a year in the suburbs. & that one at Astor, where I team-taught Algebra for the first time in years.

Memorial Day

a neighbor’s dog

barks twice

The legions of faces that paraded in and out of the scores of classrooms in which I taught for over thirty years. The kaleidoscopic whirlwind of memories, associated with them all.

All to become a sea of memory in twenty-two more work days.

parting clouds

a fitting afternoon

for remembrance

I’m hosting Haibun Monday over at dVerse, where we write about remembrance.

The Pub is open! Come join us!

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7 responses to “A Career Remembrance”

  1. Colleen Chesebro Avatar

    Frank these are amazing memories. Each one more poignant than the next.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Colleen! 😀

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  2. Gillena Cox Avatar
    Gillena Cox

    beautiful haibun of. remembrance

    much love

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Gillena! 😀

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  3. Susan St.Pierre Avatar

    I’d bet many of those faces still remember you too. Lovely haibun.

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  4. Maggie Avatar

    I’m sure your students remembers you too .

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  5. Ron. Avatar

    This retired Special Educator enjoyed moving through time & space with you, Frank, and THANKS for the cool prompt…

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