alt_sinistra: (bw - determined)
Aurora Sinistra ([personal profile] alt_sinistra) wrote2014-07-08 01:32 pm

Two notes

To answer a number of questions I've gotten recently.

First, I've been asked what I think of our new Headmaster.

In the two years I've known him, I've come to greatly value both Headmaster Dolohov's breadth and depth of knowledge and willingness to share what he knows, and also his ability to admit what he does not yet know and learn more about it.

More than that, I deeply respect his approach to teaching, wanting each student to know themselves and what they're capable of. No small thing, that. I look forward to his plans for the school and I like the ones I've heard so far.

Second, I do intend to continue teaching, and cannot imagine being anywhere other than Hogwarts come September. Students, if you have questions about preparing for the coming year or astronomy, you are welcome to write.
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Re: Private message to Tosha

[personal profile] alt_antonin 2014-07-09 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
Asking Poppy is a very good idea indeed, and one I actually had not thought of. I've mostly been combing through the Ministry, to no avail. I've also put out feelers with Mysteries, but most of that lot can't tie their own shoelaces without whiffing the charm six times in a row, much less manage a classroom, so I'm reduced to looking for someone who knows someone who, etc.

And I have been slowly coming around to the thought I will likely need to sweet-talk York somewhat. Or throw around my weight, which I do so dislike if there is no other way around it -- it tends to close off so many other options in the future. Still. Mr Marvolo and I have had a very productive discussion in which he has made it clear he is as committed to the idea of a revitalised Hogwarts as I am; perhaps I might enlist him for that battle. He can pull off innocent puzzlement and of-course-I-must-have-misunderstood-you far better than I.

Holcomb's vitae does indeed seem quite strong; I've put him near the top of the list. I doubt we'll be able to offer compelling wages, for the first year at least (if I am not able to persuade the Governors of the rightness of my cause I shall simply finance the positions myself) but his introductory letter does at least seem as though he enjoys the experience of teaching, which has been sadly lacking thus far in the slushpile; that alone warrants a closer look.

And I do understand about the people, for all that -- when I am in extremis -- I draw comfort from interaction rather than finding it a chore. Still. The offer remains open, dear heart. I am not so busy that I do not have time for necessary things, and supporting you falls under that banner.