Friday, June 9, 2023

Moving On

I have been using the Weekly Bytes in my career for over 15 years. As said in the tag line above, it is “communication to keep us all connected”.  Whether it is through the opening musing, the review of the week, the list of future events, or the fun bits of trivia, the attempt is always to keep us connected. When I began pondering the idea of the end of my weekly newsletter, as I will be headed to the District Office, I realized I was incorrect in my assumption.  I began to think about how many times I do not know what is happening at the other secondary sites. We have very little knowledge of the other sites, their events, their announcements, or anything.  We simply know those sites exist. It shouldn’t be that way therefore, as I embark upon my new role as Director of Secondary Education, I will continue to send out my Weekly Bytes. Truly it will be communication meant to keep us ALL connected.  All means ALL. I will continue to bore you with my weekly musing or deep thoughts.  I will continue to challenge you with my trivia and my hope is that the three of you that play along will continue. I will continue to try and inspire a smile or a warm thought or two. I will, I will, I will. Blah, Blah, Blah. Enough said. With this being my last of the 2022-23 school year, I simply want to wish you a wonderful and safe summer break.  May you rest and recharge ready for your return in August. See you in 2023-24. Have an outstanding summer break…RiseUP! (cue Summer  — the Cars).

Until next time...

Friday, June 2, 2023

Crazy Train

With the end of every academic year, I always take a moment of personal inventory. It helps me to slow the pace down. Many times, my mind lands on the incredible impact we make in the lives of our students. Whether you are in the classroom where the rubber meets the road, or in a supportive role, you have made an impact. In the classroom, you have poured your heart into lessons and graded some less than adequate work along the way. Frustrations aside, you showed up daily and served as an inspiration to students in ways you will not know. You have given inspiration and guidance for students that are sometimes not the most accepting. By reaching under the chin of each student and clicking on the light bulb in their head, you ignited the potential within them to continue a journey of lifelong learning. Later in life as our students reflect on their time in school, they will understand the pivotal role you played in shaping their lives. A school year is like a roller coaster. It is fast paced with some ups and downs.  There may even be a loop-de-loop on the track, but you stay the course with students and hope you don’t lose anything along the way. They may not remember the details of the subject taught, but they will remember the impact you made as you helped them grow not only academically, but emotionally and socially. Just as we can all remember roller coasters that were a blast to ride, we compartmentalize by not thinking about the long line before the ride.  Students will do the same. They will remember the ride. So as we approach the end of the ride, take pride in the fact that you have conquered this one. As every roller coaster car pulls into the start house, the riders have plenty of mixed emotions. Some are jacked and can’t wait to go again, in fact, they are begging the operator to stay in the car.  Some are terrified, want out, and will never return. Most however, had a fun ride, are relieved it is over, and after their stomach settles, will stand in line to do it again. As this car pulls into the start house, take some time to settle, rest, and reflect on the year. This is a time when we can celebrate the finish.  The end justifies the means. May you find fulfillment and pride in the impact you have made this year. Hang in there, we have one week to go. Have a tremendous weekend. Go BEARS!…RiseUP! (cue Crazy Train — Ozzy Osbourne).

Until next time...