A Good Little Girls Zine

Today I gave my students a test.

Today I was told to give my students a test.

One that was not worthy of them.

One that is not worthy of me.

Not heeding the loud cries of a professional teacher, they told me:

you must

for us, for us, for us.

I am not here for you, I remind.

I am here to grow lil,

squirrelly,

funny,

crazy,

can’t-stop-moving-during-a-seven-minute-mini-lesson

seventh graders.

It’s glorious and ridiculous,

but I do it everyday believing in them–

day after day.

Under your unrealistic expectations,

I work

I function

I show up!

Today I gave my students a test that had no valid place in their learning.

Tomorrow you will evaluate me on the results of a test.

Yet, today I have no say in how I grow my students.

They say I have a Masters, that I’m a professional. Some even say I’m experienced.

Today I gave my students a test,

Knowing it was not the right thing to do,

Having exhausted every other option,

Not having the power to do the right thing.

Today I apologize to my sparkling students

who deserve to grow as artists and not be stifled by the system.

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Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha is an Indian American writer who lives in the Washington DC area. She blogs, writes poetry, and fiction. She is also an English teacher who believes that our experiences teach us more than any test. She is the founder and co-editor of Good Little Girls.

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