It
starts again in twenty-four hours. After seventy-five days since we
last held classes, Westbury Christian opens its doors tomorrow for the
first day of the school year. Remember when school started in September?
Those days are long gone, at least in the states where I have taught.
One positive is that we are allowed more in-school vacations, such as an
entire week off for Thanksgiving and three for Christmas. Eight days of
in service are in the book. The classrooms are freshly painted, some
sporting a new tile floor as well. New faculty members have been
indoctrinated to the school culture, and believe me, each school is
unique in its traditions and approaches. The bulletin boards are up and
the textbooks are in neat stacks. The only ingredient missing will be
added in the morning- the kids. Without children, there are no schools.
The education of any culture's children must be of paramount importance
and so we prepare. The best preparation for our year at WCS did not take
place in curriculum meetings or sessions on discipline issues. The
optimum groundwork for the 2006-2007 school year was laid this afternoon
when our lower school faculty and staff went into each classroom where
the little ones will be taught this year...and prayed. I believe that
some factors in education can be overemphasized. Funding is one.
Throwing all the money in the world into an institution of learning will
not make it a good school. But, prayer can NEVER be overrated. I know
tuition and contributions pay the bills, particularly at Christian
schools which receive no public funding. But, you cannot place a dollar
value on prayer for the next generation and those who teach them. I
don't need to look at a financial statement for our school on this final
day of vacation- we're starting the year in the black.
Applicable quote of the day:
"A child educated only at school is an uneducated child."
George Santayana
God bless,
Steve
Luke 18:1
Applicable quote of the day:
"A child educated only at school is an uneducated child."
George Santayana
God bless,
Steve
Luke 18:1
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