Quote from: Steph on August 02, 2006, 11:20:44 AM
Chaunte I'm sure that you are aware of my situation as it's very similar to yours. My company was very concerned with a possible backlash from parents, and the media getting hold of the story. They have prepared a press package for release should this occur. I've been full time for a year and although there have been several complaints about me from parents to the school board, the board of trustees, and the company, we have been able to stay out of the limelight so to speak. I've received calls telling me that I shouldn't be allowed around children, and that "they" are going to get me fired, but so far the company, and the education system has backed me 100%.
Moral, religious beliefs had nothing to do with the way the officials dealt with the complaints on a professional level and how I did my job and how I carried out my duties, all of which have been first rate so far.
Parents do get antsy when it comes to their children, and given the creeps that are out there they are probably justified to have fears. However they seemed to be satisfied once my situation was explained.
Steph
Steph,
In general, I am a very optimistic person. However, I tend to be a paranoid pessimist about some things. After you do quality control for a few years, it becomes part of your psychie! ( I just
know that defect is in there
somewhere!!!) lol! Seriously, though, I feel more comfortable if I have checklists and back-up plans in place. If there is a plan in place regarding negative reactions, I think everyone will feel a little calmer. (Maybe it's the pilot in me. I want that red-bordered checklist for engine failure; emergency landing; transition malfunctions... That sort of thing!

)
My union reps, though, believe that this ...
I! ... will be a curiosity for a few weeks, and then everyone will move on to the next thing.
Chaunte
Posted at: August 03, 2006, 08:57:56 AM
Quote from: HelenW on August 02, 2006, 05:04:11 PM
Chaunte, I read your coming out posts with a mixture of joy and anticipation (for both of us, actually, you are one of my pathfinders!).
Any troubles? Let me know if I can help and I'll hop on the Thruway and be there in, oh, about 4-5 hours.
Keep it up hon', I think you're doing great!
helen
Thank you, Helen!
Those last 10 seconds before I opened my mouth were the most nerve-racking hours I have ever faced. But once I started the discussion, the words just flowed. (Thank you, Lord!)
As Stephanie mentioned, I am not the first person in education to have ever transitioned. And I look at what Stephanie and others have done to create my own transition template. Their experiences are worth more than gold. I am not the first and nor will I be the last. But I don't think there are many of us.
If you feel comfortable, let me know off-line what district you are in. Maybe we can pool our efforts...
Chaunte
Posted at: August 03, 2006, 08:58:21 AM
Quote from: LostInTime on August 02, 2006, 06:05:44 PM
So the trick is to make sure there is an even bigger news story that will dominate the minds of everyone for weeks and weeks. Hmmmm............ 
Good luck on everything and glad to hear that it went well.
Thank you, Lost.
You know, if only Mel Gibson had held off on his anti-Semetic ranting a little while, it would have been the perfect cover!!! Now I have to wait for something like an asteroid impact, nuclear war, Jay Leno leaving the
Tonight Show...! You know, something major!

Chaunte