Class of 2021 |
No one could have predicted what would happen, but we didn't back down in fear. We did what was best and the results speak for themselves in high test scores, back-to-basics education, with advanced learning, all while participating in Mass and other religious activities, and providing our community with service. To me, the most wonderful part was St. Ann witnessing a substantial number of students (and several with their families) in all grades coming into the Catholic faith through Baptism, First Communion, and Confirmation. This has been an incredibly beautiful and challenging school year. Faith, science, planning, precaution, and courage prevailed.
Dr. Colleen Butterick is the head of counseling for the Catholic Schools of our diocese. This weekend, she shared a letter with the Catholic School principals. With her permission, I am sharing this letter with you, our Catholic School families, because Dr. Butterick hit the nail on the head with this letter.
Dear All,
When we began this journey together in March, 2020 we collectively decided that our main goal was to educate the children in our Catholic Schools. We set forth a plan and steadfastly followed that plan, resulting in providing a full and solid academic year for our students. While we have always been supportive of one another, this year has stood out as one where we were true colleagues in every sense of the word. We supported one another, helped one another with decision making, and approached our decisions with every school's best interest in mind. I have always been proud to be a part of this leadership team, but never as proud as I have been this year. You have been true educators and leaders.
There has been some discussion nationally that students have suffered due to this pandemic. But, quite frankly, I think they have gained enormous emotional strength and emotional intelligence throughout this year. Our students witnessed a devastating experience but they also witnessed all of us banding together and overcoming fears and conflicts to survive and carry-on. Our children learned that when difficulties happen the answer is to have faith, tenacity, optimism and cooperation, and situations will improve. They observed their parents, teachers, administrators and their friends collectively working together towards the common goal of keeping our schools open. I believe that these students will be able, throughout their lives, to draw upon this experience and put in place what they have learned as they are faced with other life crises.
Thank you for your leadership, dedication and selflessness throughout this year. We did it!!
Thank you Dr. Butterick. We came together and prevailed! We (students, parents, volunteers, teachers, staff, and administrators) did it!
God bless you and with much love,
Didier Aur, Principal
St. Ann Catholic School
Leadership 101!
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