I just got spit on. That's right, spit on. By a student.


I just got spit on. That's right, spit on. By a student.

And no, they did not catch them.

See, this Saturday we are going to have a campus beautification day. Our school has been hit by a flood of graffiti as of late and the truth is, we need more than just the custodial staff to improve the campus environment.

So the administration or ASB or somebody came up with the idea of having a campus beautification day whereby we get the students, the staff, the parents, the community to come and paint and plant flowers and so on. Me, I am even planning to bring my 3 year old daughter down to help out.

It takes a village, right?

So, in order to really "sell" the idea to my kids, I planned a whole lesson around this day. We wrote and chatted about graffiti, about why kids tag up campus, about the implications for those "good kids" who don't want to be known for attending a "ghetto school" (their words, not mine) and so on.

And then, in order to bring a little more of the the lesson home, we took a walking tour, as a class, of campus.

Our school is an open-faced three story building designed by architects who absolutely had NO IDEA how to intelligently plan for an urban campus. There are nooks and crannies, blind corners and "hiding spots" everywhere. The school's design plagues our school security personnel like mad.

Anyway, while standing in front of a "COMPITAS" piece of gang script -- it must be a 15 foot piece of tagging in one of the central corridors of school -- I was leading a thoughtful discussion with the students on the destruction we saw before us.

It was a fantastic lesson. 100% engagement from 100% of the kids in my class with plenty of vigorous debate as to the reasons for - and the implications of - what we saw in front of us.

That's when a kid from either one or two stories above (I don't know, I never saw him) spit on me. Right in the middle of my lesson.

And to boot, I was wearing a white shirt. Crisp, clean, bright. It's ruined.

I can't even begin to express how badly I feel/felt. Makes me want to quit. Literally, it makes me want to walk away.

I think everyone has a breaking point and the fact that I while I am out of class working to bring a lesson to life in a way that is unique, meaningful and important to a HUGE group of kids and... well, I get spit on by kids that are ditching, well... is that what teaching is today?

Is this the humiliation a person has to endure?
Is this some sort of symbolic event that I am too freakin' stupid (or thick) to be able to read the tea leaves on?
Is this really what my job is?

You wanna know how the budget cuts impact our campus? We have less security which means we have more kids roaming free which means that we have less control over campus which means that teachers who actually do come to work and try and give their all to the kids get spit on.

Tough day. A day when I saw/see/feel my breaking point.

We all leave our jobs at some point. Retire. Move up. Move on. This is not the way I want to go out but at some point, enough is enough.

They are paying me 3% less money this year to do more work than last year. And next year they are about to offer me up to 12% less money to do even more work next year. But are those the things that break me? Well, they push... no doubt.

But I am 43 years old. Does retaining a bit of personal dignity not, at some point, matter?

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Comment by Jason Lilly on February 23, 2010 at 2:13pm
Oh, man, I don't know what I would do. I've never been literally spit on, but I've had my reputation spit on, if that makes sense. Some people talk too much about things they don't understand and they fail to realize how much that can hurt someone, both professionally and personally. Chin up, bub, and as Barry said... Spit back.
Comment by Alan Sitomer on February 20, 2010 at 3:05am
Thanks, Barry.
Comment by Barry Lane on February 19, 2010 at 10:39pm
Well , Alan, I suspect that lugee did not have you name on it. You were a victim of friendly SPIT fire. You do have a right to quit and could no doubt make a great living outside of school, but you should go on your own terms. You are an inspiration, Man. Spit BAck!

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