The arrival of Homecoming week brings with it so many fun activities for staff and students. This one however was different for me. This week, I was given the gift of reflection. On Tuesday, an elderly gentleman entered my office. Normally, when anyone from the community comes to speak to me, it is regarding a complaint, so I was dutifully prepared. As he entered, he immediately introduced himself. He was carrying a ball cap with which he referenced. The cap was from the Central Valley Honor Flight. He specifically came to the High School just to tell me about his trip. Born in June of 1936, he was supposed to graduate from Selma High in 1955. He said because of his behavior and his interactions with a few difficult teachers, he never graduated. He dropped out to enlist in the Air Force in 1954. His service took him overseas to Europe and Asia, but he remained a proud Selma Bear at heart. After leaving the service, he became a bus driver and later a trainer for Greyhound in Las Vegas. After retiring, he returned to Fresno to live because his family home in Selma had long been sold. So now to the reason for the story and the bottom line of his visit. He told me that he knows he only has a short time remaining in his life, and he wanted to come to the high school to apologize. He simply wanted to deliver the message of regret. He continued by saying that although all his teachers have now passed away, he wanted to let me know they did not deserve his behavior. He did not share his health condition, and it was not my intent to ask, but there was sincerity in his eyes and his words that seared me to the core. As he left, I thanked him for his service and for the visit. Though his name will remain confidential, I will forever remember his impact. Let that be another lesson for me that I will never know what is going to walk into my office on some idle Tuesday. Have a great weekend. Go BEARS!…RiseUP! (cue Green Day - "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)".
Until next time...