Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Love Doers


Sandy led us in devotions on Wednesday morning by sharing the beautiful life story of a Love Doer: her mom. Sandy's mom lived her life being the loving hands, feet, smile and heart of Jesus right here in this broken world. Where she saw sadness, she brought joy. Where she saw loneliness, she brought friendship. Where she saw hunger, she brought food. Where she saw lice, she brought shampoo and a vacuum cleaner. Where she saw hurt, she brought love.

From Matthew 25
34“Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. 35For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’

Sandy humbly went on reflecting on her own life and wondering if she offers enough love to the world as her mom's whole life had exemplified. I'd like to remove my South Side "worker" hat and replace it with my South Side "parent" hat, if I may, as I attempt to answer that question. Sandy and our entire South Side staff, YOU ARE LOVE DOERS to our children, to our families and to our greater community. THIS is your mission field. South Side needs YOU to bring the best of your gifts. God has gifted each of you richly with the knowledge and ability to develop children's academic abilities, but he has also blessed each of you with HUGE, SOFT hearts for young children. You have responded to God's call in your life. You hug children in celebration, and you hug children in tears. You read with children who are excelling, and you read with children who are still stretching. You play with children in a group, and you play with children who are all alone. You greet children excitedly who enter our building full of confidence and excitement, and you greet children gently who enter our building full of anxiety and uncertainty. You pray over our children, you pray over our families, you pray over each other. YOU ARE LOVE DOERS! 

Cameron came into the office at the end of the day on Friday wearing this note around his neck. Now, mind you, I've been passing plenty of these notices out and they are nothing new to me. But, let me tell you, to see one around the neck of my own child who proudly shared the story that his teacher had observed, I was overcome with emotion, proud of my boy and we felt LOVED by his school and by his teacher. At that moment, Cam's 'God Glorifying' tag trumped anything and everything I would have found in his Fun Friday Folder. As a parent, I thank God every day that YOU are partnering with TJ and me in raising and loving our children with our eyes and hearts on God. As a teacher, I thank God every day for the relationships that go beyond mere friendships, but take on the role of a true extended family. As a principal, I thank God every day for a staff who pours their hearts, time, efforts and willingness to make sacrifices all over the place to love and grow our children. I pray that God would give you the strength needed to plow through the wonderful/tiring week that lies ahead. Please take this cookie because it's important. You are answering God's call to work in this mission field. YOU ARE LOVE DOERS! 

Speaking of the week that lies ahead
First and Second grade teachers, please send home report cards with students' Friday Folders. We'll already have your envelopes stuffed with the paper cards and the question prompts for your families. If they ask, the cards are available online via powerschool as well. 

Conferences
Please note that first and second grade will be giving parents the Discovery scores. Remind parents that if there is a discrepancy with the Discovery score and the work and assessments you are observing and recording in the classroom, these scores are one piece of the picture of the whole child. Please refer further concerns to me. I like it under the bus from time to time (kidding-I do welcome the questions and conversation).

New this year, please ask your parents (again, only for first and second grade teachers) if they prefer to receive the report cards digitally or on paper. Rather than responding to the squeaking wheels, it's wisest to gather some feedback and data. This is not meant to be a conversation so you may need to curb the discussion back toward the students' work and growth if the parents wants to convince you one way or the other. This is asking for only simple feedback. This data will be helpful in how we deliver the quarterly growth statements in the future.  

If you'd like, here is a suggested outline that all elementary teachers will use as a reference to guide our conferences:


Kevin Kammeraad
As has been South Side's tradition, we try to get in a "brain break" for everybody in the midst of the parent/teacher conference flurry. Kevin will be here to delight and enrich our students on Tuesday, October 21 at 10:30. He should wrap things up around 11:15. I will be in an admin meeting so Amanda Bohle will open and close the assembly. Thanks, Amanda!

CEA
Don't forget to sign up for lunch on the white board in the staff center. Enjoy the opportunity that we can eat more than an apple in two bites and force it down the gullet with a splash of water. 

Also, please note that after closing ceremonies on Friday early afternoon, you are free to begin your well-deserved report card-free, post-parent/teacher conference weekend!!!! Can I get an AMEN!

Dates for your blog:

Upcoming Events
October 21 - Kevin Kammeraad @ 10:30 All are welcome!
October 21 - Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4:20-8:40 PM
October 22 - Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3:00-8:40 PM
October 22-24 - No School - Conferences/CEA Convention
October 30 - Picture Retakes
November 27-28 - Thanksgiving Vacation

Sheri!!! We're praying for you, Sister!!!!

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