Labor Day has past marking the traditional end of summer, and the return of everyone to regular school activities. Vacations and long weekends are in the distance when the beautiful valley weather returns and delivers us from the searing heat. That is basically how I see September. It is a month of transition, where we see the weather improve, busy days increase, and call-ups are made in baseball (Go Giants). Just remember that students are also in transition. They are getting you know their new teachers and learning their tendencies. Let us all show our students that we will exceed their expectations. Aim to be the ones to make the difference today, tomorrow, and every day to come. Have a fantastic weekend. Go Pups! (cue Warmth of the Sun, The Beach Boys)
Friday, September 6, 2019
Friday, August 30, 2019
Count the Things That Matter
As we close down August, we are facing the dawn of September and a semester of activities planned. As we all do, the schedule will drive our day and before we know it, we will reach Winter break. Take a moment during the hustle and bustle to count the things that matter most to you. When we pause to reflect, difficult moments will seem not so significant. Just remember, you are the custodian bestowed the task of turning on the light bulbs in the minds of your students. That task is not dull or boring but exhilarating beyond belief. Have a great 3-day weekend. You’ve earned it. Go Pups! (cue Chic - Le Freak)
Friday, August 23, 2019
Pulling Together
Pulling together, we had an excellent start to school. We have now sailed through the first complete week and have settled in to our routines. Just remember, parents send us all they have. They don’t keep the good ones home and send us the ‘others’. They send us their best. I often ask myself, “Are we preparing our students for our past or their future? I guess that will always be a question that is open for debate. At this point, it is just a questions to ponder…enjoy your weekend. Have an outstanding Friday and an even better Dog Bowl. Go Pups! (cue Styx – Come Sail Away)
Friday, December 7, 2018
Greek Stories and Mr. Rose
We are now in the final push to the end of the semester and with it comes all the craziness that December brings. Sometimes, what the students will remember most about school, are the times their teacher gave them compassion, consideration, or even the figurative swift kick in the pants. Thinking back to my days in high school, I had many teachers that did the latter, but none more than Mr. Rose. Mr. Rose was my 12th grade English teacher and is the reason I have a representation of Sisyphus in my office. You see, Mr. Rose taught the mythological Greek story in class and for me, it was far from engaging. About 4 years ago, I was notified by my parents of the passing of Mr. Rose. On the same day, I saw the statue in a Home Goods store. I immediately thought of Mr. Rose and how difficult he made my life as Senior in high school. I still don’t know why, but I was compelled to make the purchase. There is one difference between Sisyphus in Greek mythology and the statue on the table. The statue has someone helping Sisyphus roll the boulder up the hill. My interpretation is that we all have our own boulder to roll and help, in whatever form, is appreciated. Thank you Mr. Rose, lesson learned. Job well done. Enjoy your weekend. Go Pups! (cue Beatles: Here Comes The Sun)
Friday, November 9, 2018
Piers Plowman
Friday, November 2, 2018
November is Here
November is here! If you are anything like me, you welcome the cooler weather. These days of crisp mornings and nice afternoons are the best. (Much better than the breezy allergy filled Spring). Optimism fills the air as our students get the college applications done. We should notice the little things around us during these times. Take the time to acknowledge the hard work of a colleague. Reach out to a student that works quietly to say, “Nice job.”. We all know the big things we need to do to make our school function, but it is the little things that give us the smooth waters to sail. Have an awesome weekend. Go Pups! (cue Phil Collins: In The Air Tonight)
Friday, October 19, 2018
Senior Nights
What a week! I always like to watch the Senior nights. It always gives me an opportunity to reflect on what we do. Some students only participate in one extracurricular activity during their time in high school and Senior Night may be the last time they participate in their home venue. Many try to trick themselves into believing they will never have to say goodbye to the activity, the camaraderie, or even the difficult practices, but they do. Very few continue at a collegiate level and they know it. The feelings and emotions the kids feel are real and something they have never experienced before. For them, it is difficult to explain and only truly understood by others who have been in the same position. I am humbled by the hours and hours our students, coaches, and parents log during a season. The relationships and bonds that are built during a season of performance have the power to change lives. It is truly amazing! Have an extraordinary weekend. Go Pups! (cue Bon Jovi: It’s My Life)