Trish Prentice
November 20, 2009
It takes a multitude of people to make a school run smoothly. At this time of year, let us be grateful for all the many extraordinary people who dedicate their lives to helping children.
Blessings to the people who inspire us and provide us with support in more ways than we can name.
...to that special teacher, we had as a child, who motivated us to be like them. We hope you are proud.
...to administrators who have vision and provide encouragement and support. Your shoulders are big to carry all the responsibility that comes your way. Do we thank you enough?
...to the teacher next door who shares our everyday moments, both good and bad, with just a look. Teaching would not be as much fun without your touch.
...to our Daily 5 partners who spend countless hours discussing and reflecting. Time spent collaborating, problem solving and sharing successes is pure gold.
...to the experts...the literacy leaders, behavior specialists, nurses, speech, physical, and occupational therapists who share their best, one child at a time.
...to our support staff, the office and cafeteria staff, all the aides and bus drivers who fill in all the holes. We appreciate all the consistency and care.
...to custodians who clean up unmentionables every day. Just think of all the extra jobs we would have to do if they weren't willing and able.
...to substitutes who pitch in when we need a moment to breathe. We know how hard it must be to fill in, but you come back, time after time.
...to parents who trace, cut, paste and do the best they can. We know you trust us with your most prized treasures.
...to all of our students, who give us their trust to show them the way. Thanks for trying, even when it's hard.
...to our own children, who have to share us with so many others. We promise, you will always be our favorites.
...to spouses, who help move furniture, fix computers, pick up carry-out for dinner and ignore all the piles at home. You listen patiently as we talk about the highs and lows of the day. We would not be able to give so much without your constant support.