The Last Day of School…

Peter Hostrawser
2 min readMay 19, 2022

I am a high school teacher who teaches business and authentic skill building. The last day of school every year is a roller coaster of emotions. There is pushing, pulling, congratulating, thanking, happiness, sadness, failures, and successes.

It all comes to an end in a rush.

Final grades are due with strict deadlines and students who procrastinated are often upset about their lack of effort. Many take it out on their teachers. You have to have thick skin in this business. The blame game goes deep. Hard lessons are learned by those who barely showed effort. They are mad. They are disappointed in themselves. They project this onto their peers and teachers. It is a sad sight to see. But it is necessary to learn the lesson.

We have to remember that learning is hard work.

For the students who understand how to manage time and focus, it is a great day. There is time for celebration. There is time to relax and soak up the events of the last day in with their friends. They smile and laugh and enjoy the day. They tried. They figured out that they are in charge of learning. They are the ones who own their future. This is the fun part about the last day. It really is joyful.

The Thank You notes always make me cry.

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Peter Hostrawser

High School Internship Coordiator | Disrupt Education Podcast Host | spikeview | Career Coach | Speaker www.peterhostrawser.com