Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Back to the classroom stronger than ever

 

The Goochland High School  Marching band

Educating children is a complicated and challenging endeavor.  The most important element in a successful school division is people collaborating to create an environment where children can discover and maximize the potential of their unique gifts.

On August 15, the annual convocation—a pep rally of the best kind— was held at the high school. Dreary weather did little to dampen the spirits of those gathered to celebrate the start of the school year on the 22nd.

Superintendent of Schools Jeremy Raley, Ed.D. welcomed Team Goochland—everyone who interacts with students—back for the first “normal” school year since things went sideways on March 13, 2020.

He thanked everyone in the room for bringing their skills, talents, and commitment to excellence to Goochland. “You could work anywhere, but we are grateful you chose us,” Raley said. “It sure feels great to get back to normal.” He alluded to the challenges posed by Covid and played “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” that drew laughter and applause. This year, said Raley, is an opportunity to start fresh and new.

Stronger is the theme for the upcoming school year. Goochland schools, said Raley, preserved through the pandemic. He said that creating an atmosphere of mutual respect and meeting students “where they are” will motivate them to learn and have victories each day.

Service awards were presented to cheers and applause. Longest term veterans Robert Lawrence and Linda Tomlin for 30 years, and 35 year employee Priscilla Garrant received standing ovations for their commitment to Goochland schools.

The skill and ingenuity teachers use to connect with their students and help them succeed is very individual. The school board’s strategic core values of excellence, creativity, courage, honor and optimism (ECCHO) guides them to success.

Teacher of the year Michael Tomlin, Byrd Elementary Reading Specialist, said that being recognized for this honor was humbling. He said that he works with people who went “above and beyond” to deal with the challenges posed by the pandemic during the past couple of years.

The event ending with an appearance by the Goochland Marching band

Thanks to Team Goochland for showing up every day, overcoming challenges, and working together to help our kids obtain the hard and soft skills for a productive and satisfying life.

May the 2022-23 school year be successful and normal!

Visit the website https://www.goochlandschools.org/  to see more about our great school division.

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems insensitive given all of the Covid deaths these past two years...

He alluded to the challenges posed by Covid and played “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” that drew laughter and applause.

Anonymous said...

get off the cross, we need the wood