Changeover

Most schools are swapping out staff, polishing the floors, shredding old test materials, and leaving their teachers (and ALTs) bored out of their minds while we wait for school sessions to start fresh again. It occurred to me that I should be getting some mail soon from the prefectural BOE, because my schedule just finished. When I arrived in Japan, I was given a schedule from September of 2006 through March of 2007. As I picked it up to throw it away, I was reflecting on the visits. I had a total of 51 non-Hakatajima school visits. Here’s the breakdown.

I went to the bigger schools more than the branch schools. The school that received the most attention was the mainland academic school, Imabari West High School – which I visited 13 times. The other mainland school, Imabari South High School, got 10 visits. Imabari South High School’s branch school on Oshima (to which I refer accordingly as Oshima High School) received 6 visits. That seems to be the standard. Hakata High School’s branch school on Iwagi got 6, and Imabari North High School’s branch school on Omishima (which I call Omishima High School) also got 6 visits. Yuge High School got 10 visits. The remainder of my time was spent at Hakata, which I calculate to be a total of…90 days. (I subtracted the weekends, holidays, and other school visits appropriately.) Altogether, that comes to 141 days at school. (In America, I would be 78.3% through an academic schoolyear.) Time has really flown by. Is anyone else looking back on their old schedules with a bit of nostalgia, wonderment, and relief? Ha ha. I look forward to getting my new schedule too. This time around, I expect only 6 schools (since Iwagi branch closed down), but perhaps I’ll get more visitation dates? I’ll let you know when I know.

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  • Ha ha - I think you're in a waaaay better position to know what is and what isn't available in Charleston and Greenville in the media productions department. I live in a fishing village on an island in rural Japan. So...yeah. Best of luck with that, though. My gut says you'll get a job in no time. Have you tried any of the churches in the area? Just a thought. It would combine talents, I think. You putting together an online portfolio? (Not your old website, but something else?) :-) You're right, this is easier than email. Cause I'm already here. And typing. And done with this comment. And clicking the button.
  • Scott
    No specific plans yet... I've applied for the Furman Alumni Fellows program, and have been looking around for multimedia/production job opportunities in preferably Greenville (but will take Charleston too if one comes up) and sent my resume to one company that said they were hiring someone soon, but that was back in January and I haven't heard back from them since) I'd prefer something more long term but the Alumni Fellows thing sounds like a good deal for a year or two. So we'll see. I can't really work on housing plans or anything else until I get that pinned down. So... if you happen to know of anyone back home who's looking for someone to do multimedia production/video/sound work for a living, let me know :-)

    Do you have any plans for when you get back from Japan? BTW, if you wanna email me back with a longer response, that's fine. LOL. I just responded on here cause it was easier.
  • Wow, I hadn't thought of that. You guys are really down to the wire. Make sure you cherish the rest of your time at FU, Scott. Have a ball. By the way, what are your plans following graduation? Found a job already?
  • Scott
    Yep, I sure am. I graduate exactly 2 months from today. Eek.
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