Sunday, September 8, 2013

'Twas the Night Before School Started (Philly version)


'Twas the Night Before School Started (Philly Version)
Stephen R. Flemming - Philly Public School Teacher

‘Twas the night before school started and all through the halls
Were the children, some teachers, and that’s about all!

One principal, some staff, a single secretary
No music! What art? Don’t even call that a library!

No counselors, few aids, and hardly supplies
Yet they call this a school? HA! What lies!

Barely enough funds, to open on Monday
Yet the Gov and the Mayor say, “Well, someday,

We’ll give you the money, you think you all need
But not before concessions from that blasted PFT!”

“Those teachers must give back some of the bountiful excess
You don’t need those high salaries or that hefty egg’s nest!”

But we’re saying, “No! You haven’t a clue!
What it takes to teach kids or make it on through

Through attitudes of despair and hopelessness ‘round
Because of the grown ups, who let them all down!

We spend hundreds of thousands collectively as staff
We sacrifice often to make supplies last!

So, no to give backs, we didn’t cause this problem
And we’re not responsible to help you both solve them!

So tomorrow we start, 8:30’s the time
Thirty-three kids, in two straight lines!

So on primary, on middle, and on teachers secondary
Elementary or high school, we’ve got to be ready!

On teaching, on learning, on standing up tall
Proud to be teachers, proud to called

Called to teach children and youth at all stages
Called to make an impact that’ll last through the ages!


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