Thursday, June 5, 2014

The end...

All endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time. - Mitch Albom 

As we end the school year at Central Woodlands, I have had time to reflect on the year as our students celebrated their learning that has occurred!  We have had a lot of fun activities to cap off a successful school year. 

The feelings I have right now as the principal of CW are different from any other I have experienced as an administrator.  I have a sense of sadness, as tomorrow I will say goodbye to over 550 students.  The students are all part of our CW family and I will miss them.  I have a special bond with the students here at CW. 

The group of 6th grade leaders will always hold a special place in my heart for being part of the first group in which I was able to serve as principal.  I have learned so much from their empathy, caring, drive, and enthusiasm for life. 

I am excited knowing that our 5th grade will be back in the fall to continue to develop their leadership and find the voice of positivity in all that they do.  I have been touched by their kindness and their love for living! 

However, in reading the quote from Mitch Albom, I am reminded that even though we are saying goodbye to our 6th grade, it is also the beginning of another part of their journey through life.  I am confident they are well prepared to make their own trails at CMS and continue to make a difference in the community around them.  I will be excited to read and hear about their future accomplishments. 

I also wanted to publicly thank all of our staff.  I feel so lucky to be part of team that is so dedicated to helping children achieve their dreams.  From day one, staff at CW welcomed me and affirmed our family's decision to relocate to allow me to become principal at CW.  They are the hardest working staff I have served and know how fortunate our children are to have them as educators. 

Lastly, I want to thank all of our families.  Your commitment is the driving force behind CW and our district.  Thank you for being so involved with your child in helping raise confident and caring individuals.  Parenting is the hardest job in the world and I thank you for all of your efforts.   I sincerely appreciated your acceptance of my family into the Forest Hills Community.  My wife, Renae, and I are excited to see our own son start his education next year at Pine Ridge.  I really appreciated the feedback I received from families and the constant support of our school and of me.  It has meant a lot. I look forward to hearing about the new beginnings that occur this summer! 

Thanks...David