It's not really "boo" so much as "whoohoo".
While I'm secondary trained (as in band and choir for teenagers, structured music theory, and history), I still do have the skills to be able to teach rudiments. Technically all teachers in Alberta have the teaching qualifications to teach
any age group within the Alberta curriculum, but we generallywill work within our specializations.
What this gives me a chance to do is add "more tools to the toolbox" so to speak. It's 6 months in a school where the principal is incredibly supportive of training new teachers in elementary (coming from a high school background herself), and a chance to work with who I'm taking over for who already has plans for the year and everything in place to help a new teacher succeed in her stead. Really, it's the best possible recipe to build my repertoire and gain new experiences as a first year teacher. I'm terrified, but super excited.
3nodding heart Also, 11 new schools (all K-9) are opening up in my school board this year, so hopefully that's a chance to get into a full-time position in secondary or as a teacher for both primary
and secondary music. SO MANY GOOD THINGS, CHUCK. SO MANY GOOD THINGS.