It was three years ago this week that I signed my contract to become a Literacy Coach in a school district here on Cape Cod. I love working in a K-3 school, where the magic of emerging readers and writers is crackling!
I wrote a poem about working with a struggling reader, “Still,” and it was published in the April 2024 issue of Radical Teacher.
I’m grateful to work in a school that serves young children. It fills me with hope. At the same time, this summer break is badly needed– and I have more writing time!
Here’s the poem. You can learn more about Radical Teacher here.
STILL
Let me step aside
from the reading wars
and data sheets
and progress reports.
Let me be still,
let me be
still,
still here
still open
to the wonder of you,
a seven-year-old
learning to read,
making sense
of Frog
and Toad,
and their bickering way of loving.
Let me listen
to you stumble over words,
trip on the cobblestones
of afraid and friend,
yet keep careening
down the path of
story.
Let me be part of
your story.
How you arrived here,
wide-eyed,
wary,
angry.
And now you read,
you laugh,
you sit,
still,
while I bend
to tie the frayed laces
of your shoe.