Anna
We are coming up on the last full week of October! Praise the bridges that brought us thus far. When I stop to think of my bridges, it’s special people who come to mind - the ones who helped me cross over to higher ground.
We have a bridge in our building - it’s Anna. Anna has our severely handicapped three and four year old preschoolers. Anna has fought and advocated to bring her students into the building. She has pleaded not to wait until the entire school goes into the hybrid model. She spoke up often and empowered us administrators to take the risk of moving her students to in person instruction. Just soak in the image of Anna with her students. You will see how significant Anna’s presence along with her wonderful pre school team in the lives of her kids - in the lives of her kids’s parents. Kudos to you, Anna. You and your team’s absence in the lives of your students was a huge void. You built the bridge and crossed over the void.
She followed in Caroline’s footsteps who built a section of the bridge leading us across to the hybrid model that the entire school will eventually adapt. We are inspired.
Eleanor Roosevelt reminds us: You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
Desmond Tutu gives us a simple way to walk through Irving and beyond: Do your LITTLE BIT OF GOOD where you are; it’s the little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.
All of you are a section of my bridge.
Marty
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