Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Here we go again!!!



Hello, my name is Rich. As with a lot of you, this is my first blog. I hope you find it interesting.

I am originally from Pittsburgh, PA but I now live in McHenry MD. McHenry’s claim to fame is Deep Creek Lake and Wisp Mountain Resort. It is located in western Maryland. Yes, Maryland does extend beyond Hagerstown and Cumberland. I have lived here for the past 15 years. Boy has the lake area changed in those 15 years.





I am currently a high school teacher, as you may have guessed from the name of my blog. I teach at Northern Garrett High School, home of the Huskies. Our baseball team just played for the state championship last weekend at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, MD. Unfortunately, we came up a few runs short in the last inning. I am the computer science teacher and I am finishing up my fourth year. My classes include Computer Applications 1 and 2, Programming 1 and 2, Web Design and next year I will be teaching Desktop Publishing. Along with teaching, I am also the local system administrator, Webmaster (http://www.nh.ga.k12.md.us), and a Technology Resource Teacher.

Before teaching, I have done a myriad of other jobs. I have been a carpenter, a tractor-trailer driver, commercial kitchen equipment installer, doorman at a bar, and a vinyl replacement window installer. Yes, I know these jobs do not seem related at all and everybody asks me how in the world they led me to become a computer teacher. Well, I first went to college (IUP) right out of high school in 1984. I was a computer science major but was not sure if that is really what I waned to do with my life, so after a couple of years I decided to take a year off from college. That year turned into 15 years but I finally made it back to school. I graduated from Frostburg State in 2002 with a degree in computer science and lucked into getting a job teaching at the local high school. It is the best job I have ever had. I actually look forward to work. I hope I do not lose that feeling a lot of my colleagues have done.






I married my wife Joy in February 1998 so we will be celebrating our ten-year anniversary very soon. My stepson and his girlfriend made my wife and me grandparents last September. I am too young to be a grandparent. I am only 41.












This is going to be a hectic week. I have to grade senior finals and get the grades submitted to the server by Thursday afternoon. I then need to get all of my underclass finals ready. Not to mention all of the assignments for this graduate class. Because of all of the snow days we had this past winter, I will not be done for the summer until June 13th. Please bear with me as I wrap up the school year.

3 comments:

Les said...

Rich,

Nice job. I must say that online classes do not have snow days (which is a plus or a minus depending on your viewpoint). I believe your classmate Brian Craley is also a high school teacher. I feel funny about teaching the teacher.

I like the Deep Lake recreational region. My favorite is the ice cream drive-in just a few miles south (I think) of the lake. Last summer, it was nice way to cool off even though there was quite a line. Are you familiar with that establishment?

Les

Mr. Lewis said...

I know what you mean about teaching the teacher. Just like a doctor being the worst patient, I feel that a teacher is the worst student. When I need to teach a staff developement, the teachers act worse than any of my student ever do. If I act that way please let me know and let me appologize in advance. I am looking forward for this class so I do not think that I will be a behavior problem.

There are a few ice cream stands in the area. I am not sure which one you are refering to. There is Lakeside Creamery which is right along the lake, A&D Ice Cream which no longer exists was right next to a miniture golf course, and The Custard Stand which is south of the lake in the town of Oakland. They all are (or were) great places to get ice cream.

Les said...

I agree. Teaching teachers is like herding cats.

But if you have any suggestions on improving the management and delivery of the course, I'd be happy to hear them.

Les

P.S. Yes, it was the Custard Stand!