Peace Corps told us to expect the unexpected. I knew that there was no hope of envisioning the twists and turns I would have. However, I did expect a slightly smoother transition.
Our acting headmaster has gone to Western Province to make preparations for the funeral of our late headmaster. That leaves us with a faculty of 3 right now. And right now, I am also the Teacher on Duty, which means I am also in charge of various administrative duties. It's not completely radical; my responsibilities are things like announcements, activities, keys, scheduling and discipline (probably other things that I still haven't learned about). Still, it is a bit overwhelming.
In my downtime, I am preparing lessons for the agriculture classes. We are all picking up the slack in our own ways right now. This should be interesting. I am basically sticking to those few topics where I know anything: trees and irrigation.
Also, I have a stack of papers that Peace Corps wants me to fill out, but life is a tad busy right now, I will get to them when I can.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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