Headlines -
October 11, 2013
A
dog wins the day!
I
love animals. I have always owned pets. Even during my bachelor
days, I owned a cat named Boomer who lost a tail to a car, took extended hikes
with me and even played fetch. He was a little confused but that is
another story.
Today
I want to talk about a dog named Flower. As you can guess from the name,
Teacher Nick’s dog is a very gentle and somewhat skittish soul. In past
years, Nick has brought Flower into the classroom to assist with math and
writing lessons. This year was different,
though, because one of his students harbors
a strong fear of dogs. As a school, we are always mindful when a child
has fears and Flower understood that she would have a diminished role in the
classroom this year. However, as Nick shared stories about himself with
the class, they began to learn more about
Flower and her antics. Gradually, after hearing about this gentle and
loving dog, the dog-averse student became curious,
and when Nick asked her if she would like to meet Flower, the answer was a
shaky “yes”.
On
the day Flower visited, our student started by watching from the other side of
the classroom door. After watching the other students receive dog kisses
and tail wags, she became a little bolder and entered the classroom. She
stood on the outside of the circle of students surrounding Nick and
Flower. Progress! Then it was time to take Flower outside and give
students a chance to walk and run with her (also an exercise in descriptive
writing). Everyone took turns walking and running Flower up and down the
field. As I watched from a window in the hall, I was stunned to see our
dog-shy student grab the leash and begin running up the field! The smile
on her face spoke volumes. I walked out to Nick’s porch to get a better
look and had the pleasure of watching her bend down and give the dog a big
two-handed head rub. What a breakthrough for this girl! Flower got an extra treat.
Here
at Friends we are able to transcend the typical student/teacher relationship
and add levels of empathy, understanding and support that go beyond the school
walls. We are dedicated to helping children grow in many different areas
of their lives, and we do whatever we can to help each student. On this
day, it took a dog named Flower.
Announcements and Reminders
Inservice
Days, October 17 and 18 - Reminder...Thursday
and Friday, October 17th and 18th are inservice days for
our faculty and there will be no school for students.
Pumpkin
Decorating Party
- On Friday, October 25th, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm, we will celebrate
the spirit of the season with a Pumpkin Decorating and Monster Mash Dance
Party. You are invited to join us for pumpkin decorating, pizza, and our own
unique Monster Mash dance led by Tr. Lori. We will provide lots of pumpkin
decorating materials and pizza. A supply of pumpkins will be on hand or you can
bring your own. There is no charge for this event or for After School on this
day, but a small donation when you join or
pick up your child is appreciated.
Annual
Fund Campaign
– In a day or two, you will receive an Annual Fund Appeal letter in the
mail. Please take a few minutes to read the enclosed brochure and letter
that explain the importance of the annual fund, and consider making a pledge or
a contribution. Contributions can be included with tuition, or may
be sent independently, and every gift makes a difference. 100%
participation by our families makes a significant statement about your
commitment to our school. Visit our website for more information.
Thank you.
Have
a great weekend!