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Category Archives: celebration
Courageous Kids
Image courtesy of melinda365 photography We welcomed a new student to school today, on the eleventh day of school. A kindergartener, who walked straight down the big front steps, into the two story building toward his classroom. How he … Continue reading
Howie
He was the kind of guy who leaned down and hugged you a little longer than you were comfortable with. He had big puppy brown eyes with lashes that every girl in high school was jealous of. He was younger … Continue reading
Posted in celebration, Family, Home, Random Acts of Kindness, Truths
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Thankful
Anticipation Anxiety Rubber against roadway for two hundred and eleven miles miles and more miles College kids kick it on a long journey home Try not to worry, momma Just wait. watch. Wait a little longer now. Dusk settles … Continue reading
Culmination 2016
It has been nearly an entire year since I first walked through the gates of the Sweetest Little School by the Sea to serve as the Principal. It has been a year filled with so much wonderful my heart can hardly … Continue reading
Posted in celebration, Child Matters, culmination, Principal
Tagged challenges, community, Dr. Sandra Winchell, evolving educators, Lisa Saldivar, scott rocco, thoughts
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