Mrs. Hartnett writes,
Welcome, and welcome back, to everyone in the Junior School! As I write these few words to you, it is the second day of school. The halls are buzzing with activity and conversation, very dissimilar to the summer months when no one is about. The 74 Form II students, old pros that they are, have readily moved down to their end of the hall to claim their space as the elder statesmen of this little world here. We welcome two new Form II students, Vishwaroop Shaddarsanam and Rohith Perla, to the Class of 2015. As well, we open wide the doors for the 86 youngest members of the family, the Class of 2016. These fresh-faced and smiling young men are already navigating the waters and confidently finding their way.
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Mrs. Hartnett writes,
Parting… We have come to the end now. And so I will begin as I would normally end, with a line or two that I have found to be important or inspiring, simple words that say something to me in a profound way: |
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Mrs. Hartnett writes,
Geese…
One of the many wonderful things about being a teacher is that I am always learning something. Sometimes what I learn is an important life lesson, sometimes it is a new fact, an interesting bit of information, or a new way to look at something or someone. Sometimes what I learn is brand new to me, and sometimes, it is a “refresher” on something that I learned long ago. This year, I did learn some new things, some new things about…..geese. Geese and people.
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Mrs. Hartnett writes,
So let it be written ... As I share these few thoughts with you, (Monday, April 12) my office window is wide open and a wonderful spring breeze is coming inside. Today is a carbon copy of a simply spectacular past weekend, a weekend full of outside activities, yard work, and even a barbecue or two with friends. |
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