I Quit Teaching. Now What?

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  • After almost 20 years in the classroom, I left my job as a high school teacher. I wanted to share a bit of how I came to this decision and why I'm INCREDIBLY excited about what is next.
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  • @msmcmurdie
    @msmcmurdie Рік тому +431

    I've put my notice in for the end of this month and I've never felt relief like this. I'm not even scared of being without work. I'll sleep under a bridge to escape this toxic space. Sending my love to all the teachers still fighting in the trenches.

    • @kathleenreardon8943
      @kathleenreardon8943 Рік тому +8

      Exactly

    • @msmcmurdie
      @msmcmurdie Рік тому +26

      @@kathleenreardon8943 I have no real idea where I'm going from here, but the relief outweighs the fear. I just need to recharge and rediscover what I'm capable of. Outside of a toxic work environment

    • @kathleenreardon8943
      @kathleenreardon8943 Рік тому +13

      @@msmcmurdie Good for you. Relax, recharge and reassess. Good luck Sam.

    • @lisasdubois-writeinyourfac6206
      @lisasdubois-writeinyourfac6206 Рік тому +13

      I agree, I been teaching for about 15 years off and on in a skill profession, in trade school and high schools. I just got another job teaching and I am ready to quit

    • @msmcmurdie
      @msmcmurdie Рік тому +23

      @@lisasdubois-writeinyourfac6206 it's shocking that people treat teachers the way they do when they're the ultimate cornerstones of society.

  • @deraldswain5516
    @deraldswain5516 Рік тому +243

    Dude I'm in my 5th year of teaching and you have no idea how bad I needed you that first year. You got me through it. Thank you.

  • @Souza_Tiu
    @Souza_Tiu Рік тому +406

    It’s wild to see a school be okay with letting a teacher like you leave.

    • @lilmidgetgirl69
      @lilmidgetgirl69 Рік тому +42

      Probably because the support staff didn’t know him. He had to prove himself all over again with new people that didn’t care.

    • @alicelaybourne1620
      @alicelaybourne1620 Рік тому +26

      @@lilmidgetgirl69 Nail on the head. His story is nearly identical to mine (I haven't left...yet), and our third new head of school in a year is incompetent and running the school as a dictatorship (not trying to melodramatic, but couldn't think of a better word.) We used to work as a team unit, solving problems and working together. Now we are told what to do, and we do it. It is demoralizing. They don't know the kids, they don't know us, and they are in charge. It is a gross situation, and it breaks my heart nearly every day.

    • @SignedDracula
      @SignedDracula Рік тому +8

      Nah they recognize what Reynolds’s meant to us 🤞🏽he left his mark

    • @melaniedejonge5234
      @melaniedejonge5234 Рік тому

      Schools that want to implement a lot of draconian rules (ie, former students not allowed to come back and visit) are more than happy to see teachers like Reynolds leave. He’s a free thinker, he’ll push back, he’ll ask why, he’ll want discussion and buy in, and he’ll get other teachers stirred up. That’s the opposite of what they want.
      THEIR ideal teacher is one who will stick to the curriculum without deviation, and adopt directives from admin without arguing. They aren’t thinking of the kids. They’re thinking of smooth implementation of administrative goals.
      In short, teachers like Reynolds are a wrench in the works. Not an insult. Most of them are proud to be…I know I was! 😁

    • @ryanthompson591
      @ryanthompson591 Рік тому +4

      It's not like they can force him to stay. They were sad he left and supported his decision.

  • @spklyunicorn
    @spklyunicorn Рік тому +55

    I taught for 20 years, 10 of those years at the same high school. I watched it slowly transform into an ultra-modern, parent-pleasing, machine. NOTHING like the school I knew. I had to leave. It broke my heart, but I just couldn't do it. Kudos to you for listening to your guides and diety. Wishing you much success and peace in your heart. Thank you for all you have done and all you will continue to do. Hugs.

  • @melaniedejonge5234
    @melaniedejonge5234 Рік тому +157

    I know this was a heartbreaking transition for you if it’s still bringing you to tears three months later. And as someone who went through something quite similar at one of my schools, I know that it’s a genuine trauma. To see something that meant the world to you, something so special, something you helped build dismantled piece by piece until it no longer exists for all intents and purposes…yeah, that’s rough stuff!
    At the same time it’s nice to see genuine excitement for your next endeavor, your next phase. You are going to do so much good!!!

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому +23

      I am 100% excited for this next season. The feeling of being to help so many teachers and students!

    • @writingteacher
      @writingteacher Рік тому +4

      Yes, you have already helped so many and now you’ll be able to help so many more.

    • @bookgirlny8511
      @bookgirlny8511 Рік тому +1

      @@CJReynolds Didn’t your school have a strong teacher union? Thank goodness we do in NYS. 🙏🏻
      In any case, good luck to you.

  • @androschizo
    @androschizo Рік тому +91

    The “You Belong Everwhr” sign behind you goes for teachers. We belong everywhere and anywhere we put our minds to because teachers literally can do any job out there!! We are educators, creative directors, program managers, psychologists, and so much more!! More power to you

  • @packnetadaija
    @packnetadaija Рік тому +226

    Considering how there is a massive teacher shortage due to a mass exodus of veteran teachers leaving the classroom content like this would definitely be beneficial:)

    • @elizabethcongedo6134
      @elizabethcongedo6134 Рік тому +13

      @Levi Hoffman Teacher here. Yes there is .

    • @nicolefunetes5969
      @nicolefunetes5969 Рік тому

      @@elizabethcongedo6134 teacher shortage is such a big lie that only far leftists believe, teachers make an absurd amount of money to their work and IQ, teachers literally have one of the lowest IQ of all jobs in society. most people think there are far too many awful teachers so we would enjoy seeing the teachers lose money and everything, no matter what you say, teachers are now hated in society, we hate you, we dont care what you think is bad, you people are the groomers of our children pushing gender on kids and worse on little kids, expect far worse then just us saying your evil and should be dealt with accordingly

    • @marquishahunter1
      @marquishahunter1 Рік тому +2

      @Levi Hoffman you’re incorrect.

    • @thehighllama8101
      @thehighllama8101 Рік тому +5

      @@elizabethcongedo6134 I've subbed in the Central Valley of California for 4 years. I'm working on my teaching credential. There is no teacher shortgage, at least in California. Granted, there may be a teacher shortage in other states. Understand, though, that many people people can confuse a labor shortage with an intolerable workplace or employers who offer insufficient pay. For example, there are more than enough truckers, but there are not enough trucking companies offering good pay and livable working conditions to make it worth it. Hence, the so-called 'trucker shortage'. Here in CA, there are more than enough people who want to be teachers. At the last teachers job fair in my county, there were 500+ possible applicants. Schools actually had to turn away potential applicants.The only way you can get a job in many school districts is by knowing someone or by being related to someone in that school district. May Los Angeles County be short teachers? Sure. But why do you think that is? It's not a shortage of teachers. It's just that there are teachers who do not want to show up to work everyday only to be abused by students, parents, and administrators, for a low salary to boot.

    • @lealynmar3
      @lealynmar3 Рік тому +3

      @Levi Hoffman I am interested in hearing more about your perspective. In my area, we have an absurd amount of teacher positions that have been open since the start of the school year.
      Also, I worked as a school counselor for two years. As part of my job, I worked with students on their goals for after high school. I worked with approximately 300 students in that time. I would say I can count on one hand the number of students who plan on becoming teachers. If we don't have a shortage now, it's coming. There simply aren't enough people willing to enter the teaching profession, and teachers are leaving in droves.

  • @XeRnHillz
    @XeRnHillz Рік тому +285

    Heyyy Reynolds it’s Muddaththir I am definitely sad to see you leave the classroom you were beyond such an inspiration to me as a student. You are actually one of the reasons I became a teacher. You showed me how creativity, imagination, and care play such a big part in the classroom and I couldn’t ask for a better teacher you are truly great at what you do and showed me with drive and determination you can do what you set your mind to. Now get on out there and help us teachers be the best we can be.❤

  • @caschpmn11
    @caschpmn11 Рік тому +73

    I have struggled as a classroom teacher this year and I needed this today. This is year number 19 and I have often told other teachers that the only thing I want to do is have students come back to my room and know that I a still there. And, that I am there for them no matter what. I think there are a lot of teachers out there, new and veteran, who will benefit from what you have to offer. Thank you for stepping into this new place in life and helping others continue to make a difference in the life of our students.

    • @watvid1
      @watvid1 Рік тому

      Would you mind sharing why you've struggled? I'm a new teacher and presumed that veteran teachers wouldn't be phased by teaching and all that comes with it

    • @peterboogles9764
      @peterboogles9764 Рік тому

      i walked away from schooling after reading books by J T Gatto

    • @caschpmn11
      @caschpmn11 Рік тому +2

      @@watvid1 honestly, it's multiple things. Moral with colleagues is low, but that stems from not feeling supported by admin. I teach in a large school district so the lack of teachers has impacted the number of students in a classroom, and if that teacher works with sieges with special needs, they aren't getting what they need because the teacher is over in numbers.

    • @watvid1
      @watvid1 Рік тому

      @@caschpmn11That sucks. Admin need to do their job properly. Maybe try teaching abroad if possible

    • @MissJean63
      @MissJean63 Рік тому +1

      I’m with you Casey. I do it for our kids, plain and simple and I have 100K in debt to prove it.

  • @joshuawolf591
    @joshuawolf591 Рік тому +138

    It's safe to say that the thumbnail/title of this video gave me a mild heart attack, especially as someone who has thought about quitting several times in his very short (currently on year 3) education career. But your videos have always helped me through the tough times. After seeing the whole video I can say that I can't wait to see what this change allows you to do for the teacher community! Thank you for everything you have done and everything you will continue to do going forward!

    • @tmlaron2501
      @tmlaron2501 Рік тому +4

      That's true. The title makes me real sad because before this I just find out that Maya Lee also quit teaching recently (one of the teacher/content creators I am following). I was about to return to teaching after my 1 school year rest and now I am hearing sad news. Thank God I finished the video and I am very happy for sir Reynolds. He's taking step up for us. I am just hoping that He also posts contents about mentoring educators in his UA-cam channel and many more teachers around the world will reach it.

    • @joshuajohnson3296
      @joshuajohnson3296 Рік тому

      I haven't started teaching yet, but I am working on my Master's in Teaching. I have also considered getting a PhD in History to teach at the college level. If you are able to share, what are some of the things that make you want to quit?

    • @joshuawolf591
      @joshuawolf591 Рік тому +4

      @@joshuajohnson3296I love my job, but the main things pushing me away are low pay, low respect, and high workload.

  • @KellieAlston
    @KellieAlston Рік тому +21

    As a teacher educator for 18 years, I can say that not only are teachers leaving the profession, but fewer and fewer people are majoring in education. I appreciate you for knowing your limitations and when it is time to pivot. You are a gem and I am certain that what you will pour into teachers will be everlasting. Congrats to you on this new phase of your life and impact!

    • @alancrookston5906
      @alancrookston5906 Рік тому

      I totally agree… I’m with ya

    • @bullard73
      @bullard73 Рік тому +2

      In my district they are replacing the teachers with uncertified international teachers from impoverished countries.

  • @10sandytoes
    @10sandytoes Рік тому +25

    Amen to following Jesus with reckless abandon! Amen to listening to the Holy Spirit! 🙏🙌💖 I found your videos almost two years ago, embarking on a teaching degree to start a second career. Now, weeks away from my student teaching, I could use your inspiration more than ever!! Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @faniamoreno8356
    @faniamoreno8356 Рік тому +46

    I always had a feeling you were a brother in Christ 😄 your way of teaching shows it. your videos got me through a tough teaching season a few years back, that tough year I listened to them in the morning while I prepped before the students arrived and you made a difference. Thank you! God bless this next season of your career.

    • @clintgroom3232
      @clintgroom3232 Рік тому +1

      i had that feeling too but didn't know it until this video.

    • @donaldschaefer6860
      @donaldschaefer6860 6 місяців тому

      I wondered also if Mr. Reynolds might be a Christian. I've been blessed by his UA-cam channel.

  • @robinbruntil1839
    @robinbruntil1839 Рік тому +15

    Been teaching for 23 years and I’m going to try and get to 30, but it feels like it’s just getting harder! Your channel has helped and will continue to inspire.

  • @jacobroberts1101
    @jacobroberts1101 Рік тому +12

    REYNOLDS!
    I’m a 5-year teacher at an inner city-style school in central Louisiana. You have been such an inspiration to me, you got me through so much and encouraged me so much.
    As a fellow Christ-follower, I cannot tell you how much this speaks to me. My situation, though I’m not nearly as experienced as you, is frighteningly similar. What with COVID years, crazy administration/teacher turnover, hard times, etc.
    As a teacher who’s still in the classroom, and will be for as long as I can (especially with a wife and daughter to provide for) I’m so happy to hear you’re doing what you’re doing.
    THANK YOU SO MUCH!
    Keep on keepin on, you’ll inspire us for years to come I’m sure.
    God be with you Brother, Maranatha

  • @KnCmSSCeRrSs
    @KnCmSSCeRrSs Рік тому +42

    I’ve been a teacher for 9 years and have looked to you for cultural guidance and practical tips for the last 5 or 6. I even had to watch one of your videos in an MLL training and I was like “hey, I already saw this!.” I appreciate you giving your rationale for moving on to the next step. Best of luck to you! ❤️

    • @peterboogles9764
      @peterboogles9764 Рік тому +1

      I lost faith in schooling after reading 'The six functions of school' from Alexander Inglis's book 'The priciples of secondary education' i didnt want to be part of it no more.

  • @allenabbott6408
    @allenabbott6408 Рік тому +11

    As an educator myself, I just want to say thank you. You've been an inspiration to me and countless students during your career. Thank you, CJ, for 20 years of loving service to your students. You're the best.

  • @deannaowens2984
    @deannaowens2984 Рік тому +16

    Hi CJ! I applaud you for following your heart. I left teaching last year. I just couldn’t do it anymore. My heart wanted it. I just couldn’t handle the lack of leadership. I have taken more time to devote to my new career and pursuit of a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling. I will graduate in May, and am currently working on my application to earn my PhD.
    I wish you and your family the absolute best life has to offer. ❤️

  • @JuanHernandez-je7sj
    @JuanHernandez-je7sj Рік тому +20

    When I saw the title my heart dropped ! But good on you man !!! Strive for better and wish you well on your future endeavors! You have inspired me to be a great teacher and I have picked up some tricks from you

  • @pcnative8225
    @pcnative8225 Рік тому +13

    I agree with you. As a former teacher in a public school I know my calling now is to homeschool the grands. I still believe in helping all children. I just can't follow a public school curriculum. I just believe in giving a child individual attention and the time to learn at your own pace. That doesn't happen in public school.

  • @BaiLong45
    @BaiLong45 Рік тому +15

    Thank you for keeping it real CJ. I think we can all sympatize with your decision. You’re going to do great with your new path. Thank you for laying a path for us teachers to follow and continuing to be there for us. Wishing you the best bro.

  • @meg03fhl
    @meg03fhl 10 місяців тому +5

    I’m so sorry about the situations that made you leave teaching. I’m a brand new teacher and I’ve been learning so much from your channel. Thank you for listening to Gods direction, and speaking into the lives of teachers now!

  • @elizabethnelms2564
    @elizabethnelms2564 Рік тому +15

    You have inspired me so much as an elementary teacher over the years. I can't wait to see what you have to support teachers in the future!

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Elizabeth! Glad I’ve been able to inspire over the years! Thanks so much for the continued support!!

  • @nahhbia
    @nahhbia Рік тому +7

    I am so happy for you Reynolds, you’ve massively helped me in this teaching journey.

  • @denisehartzler9638
    @denisehartzler9638 Рік тому +9

    When I became a career switcher, you became a virtual mentor. Thank you for all your years of service to teachers and young adults. As I am on FMLA for mental health reasons, I know that your decision was not entered into lightly. Thank you again ❤ I am excited to see what’s next!

  • @gargrayson51824
    @gargrayson51824 Рік тому +14

    I am currently on my fifth year of teaching. I stumbled onto your UA-cam channel when I was in searching for educators on UA-cam in my graduating year. So many of your videos have been so helpful to me in my teaching career. I applaud you for making the choice that was not only best for you, but for other teachers as well.
    Cheers to you and to a new horizon!

  • @coniekrause3143
    @coniekrause3143 Рік тому +8

    You made me cry with such joy! I'm a follower of Jesus, too. I'm sitting here weeping with gratitude for what God is doing in your life. I'm in the autumn of my life, and after all these years of teaching English Language Arts, you have inspired me to carry on and do what God calls me to do . . . for a few more years. I'll be praying for you. Thank you, my brother!

  • @Insightful_Locs
    @Insightful_Locs Рік тому +14

    I’m actually quite hurt and sad 😢!! You were such an inspiration to me, I literally listen to your videos on the daily, especially since I’m a first year teacher. To lose another great educator is just so heart breaking to see 😭. Like wow, but good luck on your new journey ❤❤❤

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 Рік тому +5

      Might not be in the physical classroom, but forever an educator! 🙂

  • @laurieportercombs2292
    @laurieportercombs2292 Рік тому +4

    Your videos helped me over the past six years in my transition from community college adjunct faculty to high school English teacher in a small private school in the Midwest. Your mission- and student-focus helped me succeed in the hardest job I’ve ever had. I left there this past summer and am now loving teaching in a medium security prison, helping offenders get their GED’s.

  • @MrKenpachi28
    @MrKenpachi28 Рік тому +10

    As a Christian of 20+ years, who worked in private "church schools" for over half of my career and now am entering my 3rd in the public sphere--I feel you. I have I have reached FAR more kids by remaining to be who I've always been--Christ-like-as-possible. That has resonated with soooooooo many of these kids who don't know Jesus, but are desperate for someone to show them unconditional acceptance and support. It has easily been the best professional decision of my life.
    I knwo you will go on to do a great many things and we thank you for the catalyst this channel is/has been/and will be, to future generations of teachers/educators. *Cheers CJ*

    • @CC-di6mx
      @CC-di6mx Рік тому +1

      Jesus is lord and unites/uplifts everyone who believes in him ❤🙏

    • @clintgroom3232
      @clintgroom3232 Рік тому

      @@CC-di6mx amen

  • @janiecelambert-bonner3380
    @janiecelambert-bonner3380 Рік тому

    I am proud to be a part of this moment! You might not remember me but three years ago I left teaching and at that time you were there for me like no one else. Thank you
    I believe you will continue to bless the education community and all those who impact change. Reynolds, you rock!

  • @pianoboy3225
    @pianoboy3225 Рік тому +1

    Reynolds! It takes a lot to make that decision. I’m glad you did it for your own pursuit, not just for yourself, but to help level up everyone else around you (and us). :) You’re an inspiration to me and I am honored to be an OG subscriber. I can’t wait to see where this takes you!

  • @lilyreilly4829
    @lilyreilly4829 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for making this! I'm currently transitioning after my first teaching gig was not as expected. I'm excited to try new things and feeling hopeful :) Best of luck to everyone in a similar boat

  • @scottconnuck2632
    @scottconnuck2632 9 місяців тому +4

    I'm coming up to my 40th year teaching in the public schools and let me tell you... I have no idea how I survived all these years! It seems like I've been through hell and back and consider it miraculous that I am still teaching today. Thankfully, I landed on my feet and am now in a wonderful place... but in order to get here, I've experienced one nightmare after another! I feel sorry for anyone entering the teaching profession today. They are surely in for some difficult times ahead and circumstances they clearly do not deserve!

    • @LLS710
      @LLS710 9 місяців тому

      I have been around in teaching for over 20 years easily and this is it for me. I had a long hard look and cry and just thought,, "How the hell did I survive? What have I DONE to myself?" I plan on going to the district in the next couple of weeks and officially resigning. Already talked with a few financially advisors and though I will be nowhere near where you are, I'm still in my 50s and in better health that most 25 year old men. I'm not an athlete but someone who took care of himself.

  • @mariawalker6258
    @mariawalker6258 Рік тому +2

    Your words ring so many bells inside of me. I actually understood why I left last July better by listening to you. The heart had gone and I was being pushed somewhere I never intended to go! Good luck with the new project. I have loved your videos and I love the strength of your belief too. Thank you!

  • @LoveThemWell
    @LoveThemWell Рік тому +1

    Wow! I am so thankful to have you as a mentor! Thank you for following your calling all along the way!! Excited for what’s to come!

  • @darrenbraxton5503
    @darrenbraxton5503 Рік тому +7

    The school ain't the same with some of the people gone. 😪 But I'm so happy to say I was both a student and colleague of a great teacher and mentor. Thank you Reynolds. I can't wait to see what's next for you.

  • @jazz9807
    @jazz9807 Рік тому +5

    Good luck on continuing your journey, Reynolds. I aspire to be a teacher one day and create a fun and caring environment just as you have. Your channel has already helped me immensely and it will continue to help so many more in the future! Thank you so much for everything you've done thus far.

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому +2

      Jazz, that really means a lot. Please reach out if we can help with anything on your journey!

  • @noahpickens3959
    @noahpickens3959 Рік тому +4

    I just left the classroom last week after 8 years teaching high school social studies in Chicago. I'm so blessed to have an amazing opportunity coming up next but this definitely gave me encouragement. Thanks for sharing your work and your heart!

  • @marcelgaryjames
    @marcelgaryjames Рік тому +1

    You’ve always been a source of inspiration for me and the community you help build are comprised of teachers that continually work toward improving their craft. I could tell this was difficult video to make but I appreciate your vulnerability.

  • @sessaraquel1
    @sessaraquel1 Рік тому +13

    I wasn’t a previous subscriber-this just popped into my feed and I love that you are so passionate about being led by Christ and about teaching-it’s so important and the state of the public school system is really in flux right now. I just began homeschooling my sophomore daughters this school year and it’s great to be able to use Biblical curriculum and to not have them in an environment of such constant negativity and chaos (referring to other high school students-not teachers) But I’ve been very taken aback at the things that were lacking in their education that I wasn’t aware of. They have always been honor roll students so I had assumed they were learning everything they needed to, but I’m shocked at some of the fundamental things that have been missed. Not to knock the educators-I’ve loved all of their teachers, I just think there is so much going on now in schools and especially with the Pandemic and now the amazingly high turnover, that’s it’s not as stable as I thought it was. So we are working on filling in some of those gaps with homeschool, and I’m so blessed to be able to have this opportunity. But it’s awesome to see teachers so passionate about educating our children. The school system is going through a terribly tough time and you and all the other educators will be in my prayers! I’m going to subscribe because I’m sure a lot of what you talk about will relate to teaching at home. I just hope to encourage you in even some small way because transitions are hard and I sympathize, but it seems like you are going to be able to use this platform for a LOT of good!!! So congrats on the move and im excited to see more of your videos and how God works through this move from here on.

  • @emilyhealy3261
    @emilyhealy3261 Рік тому +12

    Reynolds you have no idea the impact that you’ve made on me. I’m a student teacher but have been following you since I was a sophomore in college, so about four years now. When I first saw your video a few years ago during the summer time you were making videos with your family, I saw you and I saw myself in you. You are a big reason why I went into teaching and I am so excited to continue to learn so much from you. ❤️

  • @andreaferreira3961
    @andreaferreira3961 Рік тому +2

    As someone who is currently studying to be a high school teacher, I really appreciate this channel and what it has been, and I'm looking forward to your continuous growth and evolution on this channel.

  • @kadenchristensen7
    @kadenchristensen7 Рік тому

    Thank you for all you do CJ! You’re a shining example to us all. Keep doing you, and we will continue to support.

  • @marytomasic9267
    @marytomasic9267 Рік тому +3

    Very sorry to hear about the trouble with management at your school. You are not alone on that one, unfortunately. Thank you for helping me survive my experiment as a teacher. It was short and did not end well, but you helped me along the way. Peace and prayers as you start your new journey. There are no coincidences, you have a gift and you are truly needed in our current state of teacher crisis. God Speed, we are rooting for you, and still watching, so keep us posted on your new path!

  • @CosmicLeoSpirit
    @CosmicLeoSpirit Рік тому +3

    My heart broke when I saw this! But, I’m so happy you are moving to the next great thing! Thank you for being a huge inspiration to me as I went through my own teaching training. It helped me survive my first year, and continue to the mission, as you said.

  • @mrs.k6343
    @mrs.k6343 Рік тому +1

    Bless you, Reynolds- thanks for being there for us and for your students. You got this!

  • @etacude
    @etacude Рік тому +1

    A really sad feeling leaving the classroom. But, I believe that there are greater goals out there for you to achieve, more people to reach.
    All the best! Our prayers are with you!

  • @sdelliott31
    @sdelliott31 Рік тому +4

    CJ. I met you through videos as a 45 year old in college. You helped me become a teacher. I’m a 5th grade first grade teacher at 48 years old. I appreciate the kids and just focus on that. Teaching can be so political and that is something I heard about but was not ready for. I started a school in August and was gone in September. I’m at my second school and enjoy it - for the most part. I still watch your videos and have your book. Like so many, I try to bring the gun into teaching. I’m glad you will still be a voice for us. Thank You!

  • @monicakaterinaeller
    @monicakaterinaeller Рік тому +41

    So happy for you, Reynolds. Thank you for everything that you’ve done for our community, I’m so excited for you to start this next chapter of your life!! ❤

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому

      Thank you Monica. Appreciate it!

  • @caitlinsollee8326
    @caitlinsollee8326 Рік тому

    Amen! You have stepped into your next chapter and I couldn’t agree with you more that this is your destiny. Thanks for taking a leap of faith to help out this community. You got this, brother! And we are all here to support and applaud you.

  • @lyndseyharris6671
    @lyndseyharris6671 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I’m a new emergency cert teacher this year in Philly with no experience in teaching, and new to Philly. Your videos have helped me SO much already. Even just to feel a little better when those hard days come around. Looking forward to more.

  • @itsferslife
    @itsferslife Рік тому +3

    You saying “the building is still there, students still go to that school, but the heart of what that school was no longer exist” is literally what happened to my school last school year
    New admin made things SO incredibly hard
    Anyway, I’m so excited to see what you do next CJ!❤

  • @rashondriasibley2574
    @rashondriasibley2574 Рік тому +4

    Wow! May God bless you on your new endeavor! I totally understand. This is my fifth year as a teacher. The past few years have definitely been a challenge.

  • @vicoarias
    @vicoarias Рік тому +1

    Good luck Reynolds. You´ve been (and still are) a true inspiration. Not only as a teacher or a father, also in the way you´re handling this situation . Best of luck!

  • @DearE1999
    @DearE1999 Рік тому +2

    I'm in my first year of teaching and your videos have helped me build confidence within myself and my classes. You've inspired me to be better, be myself and transmit knowledge the best way possible.
    Thank you so much!!! :)

  • @amandaweathers8858
    @amandaweathers8858 Рік тому +4

    Hello Reynolds!!! I am so happy you are not leaving youtube (teacher content). I am 34 years old, mother of 5... and have decided to become an elementary school teacher. I am just 1 semester away from graduating with my Bachelors and loads of endorsements and concentrations. I have been feeling crazy and scared to go into the classroom; the current teaching climate here in NM is looking grimmmmm. Good News is: with your videos and my determination I think I will make it! lol

  • @JacobHayesTeacher
    @JacobHayesTeacher Рік тому +7

    What a video CJ, hit the bloody emotions for sure! Just wanted to say thank you for everything you've done. I remember coming across your video in 2019 (in my second year) and feeling quite lost in regards to my own style of pedagogy and being myself in the classroom. Your videos gave me so much guidance and confidences that what I was doing, was good, despite the naysayers. Going into my 5th year now, I can safely say you have made a huge impact on the teacher that I am and the teacher that I will continue to be. Best of luck with your new adventures. Best wishes from Australia.

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the support and such kindness! 😊

  • @BenEverywhere
    @BenEverywhere Рік тому +2

    Good to hear, Reynolds. I watched you as I prepared to leave to teach in South Korea, the first time I had ever taught anywhere. You gave me a sense of excitement before I even saw my first classroom. I watched your channel the night before my first lesson. I hope your future content blesses others as much as it has blessed me. Thanks to you I think I've found my own calling as an educator. I pray for success in your future endeavors!

  • @shambirose2482
    @shambirose2482 Рік тому +1

    As the saying goes, if it's the hard thing to do, it's usually the right thing to do. Thank you for all your support. I teared up when I saw the part where your classroom was empty and you were wheeling your goodies through the parking lot. I'm sure that was brutal. And it takes real strength and faith to walk towards the unknown. You got this. Cheers to your next chapter!
    And, yes, we need your support. I am starting student teaching in a couple of months and I will be leaning on your guidance for months and years to come. Keep on pushin!

  • @mjarndt
    @mjarndt Рік тому +3

    I wished I could just click the thumbs up over and over to show my support. You've been such an inspiration to me and my journey in becoming a teacher myself. I wish you the best of luck and I know that this is just the beginning of something big. Keep up the good work.

  • @cathyb6358
    @cathyb6358 Рік тому +5

    Congratulations to you and to the teachers and students whose lives you will touch. About a month ago, I informed my administrators that this year - my 39th year - would be my last to teach. In my twenties, I saw a retirement ceremony and thought it would be nice to teach for 40 years as some of the teachers who were being honored had done. It was not a conscious thought, but when I passed the mid-30 year mark, I would think about it occasionally. In the last few years, I was trying to achieve that goal, but I realized this was the right time for me to dedicate myself to creative pursuits. I retire several years ago and came out of retirement, so this time I am just calling it a resignation. I will try to make sure my students and colleagues are prepared for the next chapter. I, too, am a high school English Teacher.

    • @sylviacorwin1427
      @sylviacorwin1427 Рік тому

      39 years! That is an accomplishment! Best wishes to you.

  • @SocialStudies401
    @SocialStudies401 Рік тому +2

    Wish you the best! You inspiration is embedded in everything I do. Your story resonates with me as a urban school teacher, our situations are mirrored. So many peoples who work in tough environments understand you completely.

  • @hannahheartsbooks6
    @hannahheartsbooks6 Рік тому +2

    Ugh, such a loss! Your teaching inspired me so much. I loved the connections you and your students made 😊 good luck to you on this next chapter!

  • @mariemolloy2392
    @mariemolloy2392 Рік тому +5

    God has even bigger plans for you and your expertise! You will be helping so many other teachers become that educator and confidant for so many more students than you could ever reach by yourself. I commend you for this decision and putting your trust and faith in God.

  • @kristenrainey3376
    @kristenrainey3376 Рік тому +4

    Reynolds-so excited to see how the Lord leads you!! Proud of you, and thankful for you. You are still a teacher. You’re the kind that’s a forever teacher.

  • @tylerlopez1526
    @tylerlopez1526 Рік тому +1

    Wow, this is a shock to me. I wish you luck on your future ventures and can’t wait to support whatever it is!

  • @catherinemoxley6000
    @catherinemoxley6000 Рік тому

    You are such a bright light to our days here! We’re so proud for you and ready to support you as you go!!

  • @shaznalegrange3912
    @shaznalegrange3912 Рік тому +14

    I don't often comment on UA-cam videos. I tend to be a silent observer. But I want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you are in a virtual space where there is so much negativity around teaching.
    I have been teaching for 11 years and almost quit last year. But God had other plans for me. Your channel has been a source of encouragement and inspiration to me. Thank you for pouring so much of yourself into your videos and for your sincerity and honesty.
    Teaching is indeed a calling and we can only do it in His grace and through the strength He gives us daily. It is evident that God is leading you towards greater things!

  • @TC-lo3uc
    @TC-lo3uc Рік тому +17

    Praise God!!!! Yes, I was in tears in the beginning of your video. But Now that I gotten to where you are going to mentoring other teachers. Praise God !!!! This is exactly what the world and what teachers need. Just had this conversation with a few friends last week. New teachers need mentors. Wow way to allow God to use you to impact lives of even more students for generations to come. May the Lord bless you and keep you as He stretches' you and your family in this new season. Praying more great teachers like you get that same calling

  • @KeaLynn
    @KeaLynn Рік тому +2

    I view you as like the best teacher so I find it so brave to see you discuss this! I’m only in my 3rd year but I think it’s my last, at least for now, and in the public school setting. I am sad because I wanted this to be my life also, and I have no idea what I’m going to do but I’m finally feeling comfortable with not having a plan. We do it for the kids and I wish that’s all that it was about but our system isn’t on the same wavelength at least in my opinion (and the state that I’m in). You’re going to make a wonderful mentor! You have helped me a lot, even though I am elementary. Thanks for all you do!!❤

  • @jessicanewby9140
    @jessicanewby9140 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing not only your skill and wisdom, but your faith. You are a great encouragement and inspiration to this first year English teacher. Praying for courage for you and your family in this next step!

  • @meganbush4818
    @meganbush4818 Рік тому +4

    So happy for you and God always surprises us with how orchestrated His plan is for us. God bless your new endeavor Reynolds!

  • @jefftaylor8320
    @jefftaylor8320 Рік тому +17

    Sir I have watched tons of your videos and appreciate them all. After five years of teaching math in a public highschool I switched to a Christian school this year and it was the best thing I've ever done. I experienced a lot of what you did as well and I had had enough. It appears that public education is in a severe decline. My prayer is that God will bless and guide you in this new chapter in your life. May God bless you.

    • @clintgroom3232
      @clintgroom3232 Рік тому +1

      Good for you! Is it a lot different in a Christian School? I may look that direction one day. Thanks for sharing.

  • @terrileasmith6029
    @terrileasmith6029 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all your energy and efforts towards building this community of teachers. I started teaching high school arts in Aug 2020 after working s a photographer and producer for 15 years. Had so many questions when I started out! I found this channel and it’s been a huge help in feeling more confident and capable to teach. I came to a lot of the Sunday night livestreams in my first year of teaching.
    Many blessings to you in the next adventure!

  • @lucymeras-torres4537
    @lucymeras-torres4537 Рік тому

    I’m so excited for you Reynolds! 🎉
    I left the classroom last year and currently discovering a new path. I’m looking forward to being path of your new journey.

  • @willpeters5895
    @willpeters5895 Рік тому +6

    I’m just about to start student teaching and within the last month or so I’ve seen most of the teachers I follow on social media leave the classroom. It’s definitely messing with me, but I know your past videos will help me when things get tough!

    • @jordans-k2143
      @jordans-k2143 Рік тому

      Yeah I agree. I’m a senior in college trying to become a social studies teacher to give kids the education I wish I had. It sucks to see so many educators go for a number of reasons, even now I’m on the fence on whether I should go into the profession or find something else…

    • @krcl8812
      @krcl8812 Рік тому

      Same

    • @Sirgoofypants
      @Sirgoofypants Рік тому +1

      You got it, brother.
      Also HLD.

  • @MKECBS1
    @MKECBS1 Рік тому +13

    Even as a heretical non-believer I respect your mission and quest good sir. I can safely say that your videos of positivity have helped me dig myself out of some deep trenches in the past. This profession can truly be a battlefield and you are a captain I would happily follow! Looking forward to more quality content

  • @reallylate8092
    @reallylate8092 Рік тому +2

    I'll always remember the love of all those teachers along with you who got in their cars to give the students a graduation appreciation for graduating high school during covid. That was love.

  • @mattturner1090
    @mattturner1090 Рік тому +1

    You and your channel have done immeasurably more than you can imagine for me this year - this, my first teaching year. I was in the deep end. Still am. Imposter syndrome is real. But the videos, tips, encouragement, and guidance you have offered on this platform have helped me become the teacher I want to be. Thank you for everything.

  • @jamesdavidian7717
    @jamesdavidian7717 Рік тому +4

    I am a teacher of 14 years and I am right behind you following and representing Jesus! Wondering what to do after teaching after multiple write ups the last 12 months for frivolous stuff (like how I handled students copying or students refusing to read- and I teach Honors and AP students). Wild. May God continue to guide you! God bless.

  • @elizabethhough5757
    @elizabethhough5757 Рік тому +2

    Congratulations on making this decision! I have 4 more years until I retire with 30 years teaching. It's been so tough the past few years and I don't see my last 4 getting any easier! I commend you for encouraging teachers; I don't have it in me to encourage teachers to go into teaching as a college major anymore, unfortunately...especially in NC. I do mentor those that are already in the profession but so many are leaving, I fully understand their decisions. It really has become an awful environment to be in spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and physically.

  • @9Sleepyhead5
    @9Sleepyhead5 Рік тому +2

    I wish with all my heart that you are successful with your plan. A lot of things went downhill in the last few years but I am happy to see that there are some courageous people who see it as an opportunity for renewal.

  • @piccodiribibi5391
    @piccodiribibi5391 Рік тому

    You've been an inspiration for these many years that I've followed you. Thank you for the guidance and for always keeping things light and in perspective. No fuckin' way da man is keeping you down! I salute you, CJ!

  • @joshuajohnson3296
    @joshuajohnson3296 Рік тому +3

    Wow, this is crazy news. You have been such a solid teacher and my only regret is I wish that I watched more of your content over the years. I feel like the rug has been ripped under me. I know pandemic has been crazy for education. My uncle's school where he teaches has also had 5 principals in those years. Do you feel that you sort of left the arena? Could you have stayed and waited it out, or what about trying a different school? Bittersweet news; it makes me rethink whether I should go into teaching. I am working on an MA in Teaching, but have also considered getting a PhD in History to teach at the college level. Different things, different levels.

  • @marvincarr2290
    @marvincarr2290 Рік тому +5

    Sad to see you leave, but looking forward to what you do now. I’m 45 yr. Old Navy Veteran and going to school to get my teaching degree. Your videos is one thing we watch almost every Friday. Good luck! God Bless.

  • @losgirasoles329
    @losgirasoles329 Рік тому +1

    From every person/student/viewer that has never expressed their gratitude to you for giving us hope in this treacherous field. Thank you sincerely and purely. Onward and upward. Best wishes.

  • @theteachingfiles7628
    @theteachingfiles7628 Рік тому

    You were one of the first youtube teacher channels I fell in love with. Thank you for keeping it real all these years!

  • @brittneylyntalks
    @brittneylyntalks Рік тому +5

    The future of public education is hugely in trouble!! Praying things turn around.

    • @suzanneedmonds1566
      @suzanneedmonds1566 Рік тому +3

      Sadly for students it has been in trouble for many, many years. Most of the trouble is caused by the folk in charge who are not in classrooms and whose agenda is not what it should or needs to be.

    • @brittneylyntalks
      @brittneylyntalks Рік тому

      @@suzanneedmonds1566 totally agree. Nothing appears to be changing either…

  • @wendyzellers2288
    @wendyzellers2288 Рік тому +12

    I commend you on stepping out in faith and remaining sensitive to what the Holy Spirit is saying to you. Our jobs are so incredibly taxing and we feel drained most of the time. I completely understand why you made the choice you made, and I pray that you reach many others with your message. I know the Lord already has the wheels in motion for what’s to come! 💕

  • @jacobschardein3403
    @jacobschardein3403 Рік тому

    Thanks for all the help Reynolds. Got me through some tough times. Good luck on the rest of your journey!

  • @lillianwolfe8314
    @lillianwolfe8314 Рік тому

    All the best to you, Reynolds!!! You're an amazing human being who has helped me during my pre-service years to teaching, to academia. Thanks so much for putting your heart on the line like this!!

  • @emeraldcollier178
    @emeraldcollier178 Рік тому +7

    whoa!!! I remember watching your videos while in college and being so excited to do what you do. I taught 3rd then 8th grade and then I also left the classroom after 4 years of teaching (I do plan to go back in the future though). But my goodness, God's blessings on your transition!!
    Edit: when the convo shifted to "I've always been someone who's tried their hardest to follow Jesus with reckless abandon" 😭😭😭😭 YASSSSS!!! THIS IS IT!!!!! I'm so excited for this Kingdom win!!! 😭😭😭😭

  • @futurechris2283
    @futurechris2283 Рік тому +3

    DOES that mean you have time to finally record the AUDIOBOOK of Teach Your Class Off???

  • @FeetFertilizer
    @FeetFertilizer Рік тому

    You’ve always been a constant in my career since year one. I admire everything about your soul and the passion you bring to edu. Thank you for your contributions to educators everywhere

  • @filmphilosopher
    @filmphilosopher Рік тому

    Thank you for all you have done in the classroom and on these videos. I’m a fourth year high school teacher coming from fourteen years of teaching at the university level. Often, I come here for your insights on and passion for teaching. It is often difficult leaving the people you love. Blessing for your continued journey.

  • @carolinemilburn7128
    @carolinemilburn7128 Рік тому +4

    I love your passion for Christ and serving Him. That’s so awesome you want to help the teachers and students. I want to go teach overseas for missionary kids. Im currently getting my degree to do that.

    • @CJReynolds
      @CJReynolds  Рік тому

      Hi Caroline! Thanks for the kind words. I taught in Zambia, Africa for a few months after getting my certification to teach. Where are you looking to go overseas?

  • @RegTellsFacts
    @RegTellsFacts Рік тому +6

    I’m currently active duty Air Force right now but I’ve felt a calling to teach very strongly. I start classes for a bachelors in history for secondary education in a couple weeks. You’ve been a true inspiration sir. Thank you

    • @sshaw4429
      @sshaw4429 Рік тому

      Just a warning: I too am prior military. Principals hate us. Oh, they pretend to want us. But they turn quickly. They think we are all swearing, gun toting, non listening people that they have to squash because we have leadership skills which threaten them. Just an FYI.

    • @ozobi2961
      @ozobi2961 Рік тому +1

      Get a degree that can work in many industries. You can still be a history teacher by doing an alternative certification and passing a test. I wouldn’t go to college to get an education degree anymore.

    • @STP981
      @STP981 Рік тому

      @@ozobi2961 for secondary you usually get a license on top of your bachelors degree, which in his case is a history major

    • @sophiaentzminger5011
      @sophiaentzminger5011 Рік тому

      @@ozobi2961 Great advice !!! I agree

  • @dwskau13
    @dwskau13 Рік тому

    Love the openness, honesty, and testimony. The school I am currently teaching at is seeing teachers leaving as well. It's disheartening and devastating. Looking forward to what is to come for you.

  • @czapphys820
    @czapphys820 Рік тому

    Thank you for all you do and wishing you all the best! It is tough to keep going each day in this ever changing environment, support is essential. I've been teaching 13 years and love checking in on tips. I am glad you are celebrating your next step and your new full time classroom. Our students are thankful for your continued efforts :)