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So what was it like working at NorthLight, I hear you ask.

You know the cardinal rule of teaching: never initiate a power struggle with students. No one wins.

I found myself flouting this golden rule then. Specifically, I had shouting matches with a kid who was rude and defiant. Teaching had transformed me from an easy-going and agreeable individual to someone who possessed an iron will. I just felt that an adult needed to put him in his place.

Being the adult, I did my due diligence and initiated a closure with him at the Reflection Center before the school day ended.

Those two years were a pressure cooker, stress-testing our relationship.

In upper secondary, he had a different teacher. And following that, I left NorthLight too, setting in place the conditions that would relegate my spicy shouting matches to a remnant of the past.

Then came an unexpected message from him yesterday. He wanted to let me know that he had received the Edusave Good Progress Award — probably the first award he has ever garnered in his educational career. It seasoned my morale delightfully on the first day of the school year, for someone thought me memorable enough to designate me as his cheerleader.

Amazing. That's quite some proof-is-in-the-pudding stuff

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Let’s conjure new puddings this year!

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Is NorthernLight a school? If you left, do you work at a different school?

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I worked at NorthLight from Jan-Jun 2025. — a specialised vocational school for children who failed their primary Sch leaving exam. It’s for teens aged 13-16.

Because my son would be entering elementary school in 2026, I switched jobs to become an elementary sch teacher in July 2025. So that I could make my life easier by enrolling him in the elementary sch I teach at. Whether he embarrasses me or vice versa in the future is a different story haha

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It will probably be both at some point

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True. Few things in life end up with a binary (all or nothing) situation

How is your missus taking to the loss of your furkid? Do you need to look out for her?

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It's been rough on both of us. I'll probably post the story this week.

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I've had letters from good students, but never a letter from a bad student who later became good. Good job!

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What was your most memorable letter? The one that you still think about from time to time?

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