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Hello! I wondered if you had any tips/tricks for finding time to take a restroom break. I don't want to leave students unattended. So far, the only solution has been to limit fluid intake, but that makes me have headaches. It's not the end of the world, but it would be nice to be able to drink water throughout the day and not have to worry about when I'll be able to use the restroom next. Any suggestions?
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1. Working at a school that has a door between classrooms, so the neighbor teacher can stand between the 2 rooms & supervise. This works as long as you & your neighbor get along

2. A colleague RSP teacher helping between her groups

3. A yard duty coming & covering at the end of her morning or beginnin...See More
Sep 26, 2014
Kent Not going to the bathroom is not good for your health. Somehow your principal needs to work it out so all teachers get a restroom break. It is a sad commentary when a professional cannot even go to the bathroom. How many other professions do you suppose are having this conversation. If the principal has to come and watch your class while you go to ...See More
Sep 26, 2014
whomever What grade level do you teach?

If you have a door you can close and your students are moving from one classroom to the next, just tell your students to line up in the hallway and wait for you to get back. Go to the RR at the beginning of passing period and if you are a few seconds late getting back, I guarantee your students will understan...See More
Sep 26, 2014
S I have an agreement with a teacher next door. When I of us has to go, we tell the other by tapping on the wall. She will stand in the hallway where she can see both classrooms. It is usually only two minutes, but definitely worth it.

Our principal has advised to call him when needed, but so far he has not been required in our classes. On ...See More
Sep 26, 2014


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