Thursday, May 29, 2008

Heroes Night

I had the honor this evening of being a part of "Heroes Night" at our high school. It was an opportunity to honor fifteen adults in our school system who were nominated by fifteen high school seniors for being a positive influence on their lives. The stories brought goose bumps, tears, and laughter to those in attendance. It truly was an enjoyable evening and the beginning of what I believe will be a continuing tradition for our school system.

While the majority of those honored were high school teachers, there were two elementary teachers, and one bus driver who were also identified for this honor. What was reinforced for us was the importance of relationship in our work and that when we demonstrate that we care for kids they are open to influence, respect, and a focus on learning.

We don't honor ourselves very well in our profession, with many not wanting to be singled out for honors over their colleagues. When there are opportunities for us to nominate our peers we usually experience very few nominations. This seemed different because the honor came from student nominations. It made me proud to be a part of this important work and that I knew these adults who had such a powerful influence in the lives of these young people.

To bring closure to my previous post I am obviously back at work and my son is doing well. The antibiotics worked and we were able to bring him home on Tuesday. He visited the hand surgeon on Wednesday and found that the tendons were attached and that surgery would not be necessary. Thanks to all of you who asked about him.

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