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What’s It Like Teaching in a Rural School?

Last updated: August 29, 2024 11:18 pm
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I teach all subjects to students from kindergarten to eighth grade. It’s challenging, but incredibly rewarding to see the progress and growth of each student throughout the year.” —Sarah T.

In conclusion, rural schools face unique challenges but also offer unique opportunities for teachers. The sense of community, diversity, and high graduation rates are just some of the positives of teaching in a rural school. Teachers in rural schools are truly the heart of the community, often taking on multiple roles and going above and beyond to ensure the success of their students. As rural schools continue to navigate budget cuts and declining enrollment, it is important to recognize and support the hard work and dedication of teachers in these schools.

Transitioning from teaching transitional kindergarten through 3rd grade all at once can be a unique and special situation, particularly in a small, rural setting. Amanda M, a teacher in this position, emphasizes the close relationships she is able to build with her families in such a setting. This close connection makes communication easier, especially when dealing with sensitive or difficult matters.

Caitlin F, who also teaches in a rural community, shares her experience of being the fourth generation of her family to teach in the district. In fact, she even holds her great-grandma’s position. While she acknowledges the challenges that come with this legacy, Caitlin has come to appreciate it more as she enters her tenth year of teaching.

Roberta V enjoys the benefits of knowing all the students in the building. This familiarity allows for positive peer pressure amongst the students and gives her more autonomy in her teaching and curriculum decisions.

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