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The Laptop Meltdown

Interactive whiteboard died mid-lesson, backup laptop would not connect, and I taught Year 11 chemistry with a whiteboard marker that was somehow also dead. FML.
— @TechFailTeacher, ABC TO VCE

Vent zone

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Yard Duty in the Rain

Standing on wet asphalt for forty minutes watching Year 8 invent new ways to use a basketball. My shoes are soaked, my coffee is cold, and I still have three periods to go.
@DutyRosterVictimABC TO VCE

The Marking Mountain

Brought home a stack of Year 10 essays thinking I would power through them after dinner. It is now 11 p.m. and I am only on essay four of twenty-six.
@RedPenWarriorABC TO VCE

The CRT No-Show

Cover teacher cancelled at 7:15 a.m., admin could not find a replacement, and I just lost my only free period to supervise someone else’s Year 9 class.
@CoverMePleaseABC TO VCE

The Parent Email Avalanche

Opened my inbox between lessons and found fourteen parent emails about one homework task. Three were polite, two were caps lock, and one CC’d the principal.
@InboxOnCallABC TO VCE

The Staff Meeting Stretch

We spent ninety minutes in a meeting that could have been an email, then got told to find “extra time” for data entry. When exactly?
@MeetingSurvivorABC TO VCE

Report Writing Season

Writing comments that sound constructive, specific, and legally safe while running on four hours of sleep. Report season should come with a warning label.
@CommentCraftingABC TO VCE

The Behaviour Loop

Same student, same disruption, same restorative chat, same repeat by period three. I believe in the process but my patience is filing for leave.
@RestorativeAgainABC TO VCE

NAPLAN Week Energy

Trying to keep the rest of the school calm while half the campus is in exam silence and the other half is asking why the bell sounds different today.
@NAPLANNavigatorABC TO VCE

The Surprise Assembly

Found out about a whole-school assembly when the bell went. Lost my lesson, lost my photocopying window, and gained thirty minutes of standing in the sun.
@AssemblyAmbushedABC TO VCE

The Data Dump

Asked to update three spreadsheets, two assessment trackers, and a behaviour log before Friday — on top of teaching a full load. Something has to give.
@SpreadsheetSuffererABC TO VCE

The Printer Jam

Needed worksheets for Period 1. Printer jammed, IT ticket “in queue,” and I taught the lesson with one handout and sheer improvisation.
@PhotocopyPanicABC TO VCE

Wins & bright spots

(14)

The Breakthrough Moment

A student who has struggled all term finally explained the concept back to the class clearly. The whole room went quiet and I had to pretend I was not getting emotional.
@LightbulbMomentABC TO VCE

The Colleague Cover

My teammate took my playground duty without being asked because she knew I had after-school interviews. Small gesture, completely saved my afternoon.
@StaffroomAngelABC TO VCE

The PD That Actually Helped

Sat through a professional learning session expecting fluff and left with a practical strategy I used the very next lesson. Rare and deeply appreciated.
@PDConvertABC TO VCE

The Class That Clicked

Year 7 group that was chaotic in Term 1 just worked through a full project calmly and kindly. I walked out feeling like we finally became a team.
@Room18ResetABC TO VCE

The Parent Thank-You

Got a short email from a parent saying their child came home talking about my lesson for the first time all year. That one message carried me through report writing.
@ParentWinABC TO VCE

The Excursion Win

Took forty students to the museum, only lost one hat, and had three kids tell me it was the best school day they have ever had. Worth every permission form.
@ExcursionLegendABC TO VCE

Graduation Tears

Watched my Year 12s walk out in formal wear and realised I have taught some of them since Year 7. Did not expect to cry in the car park afterwards.
@Year12FarewellABC TO VCE

Relief at Last Minute

Admin called at 8:02 with a CRT confirmed, my meeting got moved, and I actually ate lunch sitting down for once. Tiny miracles.
@LunchSittingDownABC TO VCE

The Unexpected Gift

A quiet Year 4 student left a drawing on my desk that said “best teacher.” It is going on the fridge at home and nobody can stop me.
@FridgeWorthyABC TO VCE

Planning Done Early

Our faculty finished next term’s unit plan in one focused session with snacks and no interruptions. I forgot collaborative planning could feel like this.
@FacultyFlowABC TO VCE

Open Night Pride

Past students came back on open night to say hi and tell new families I was their favourite teacher. Embarrassing and wonderful in equal measure.
@OpenNightGlowABC TO VCE

Camp Survival

Three days, two sleepless nights, one lost sock, and a cabin of kids who sang off-key until midnight — but they came back more confident and kinder to each other.
@CampCommanderABC TO VCE

The Graduate Teacher Win

My grad teacher nailed her first observation after weeks of doubt. Watching her face when I told her she smashed it was the best part of my term.
@MentorProudABC TO VCE

The Lunch Club Surprise

Started a voluntary reading club expecting three students. Fifteen turned up with books and snacks they made themselves. Best lunch break in years.
@BookClubHostABC TO VCE

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