As I reflect at the end of the past two years, I can't help but reminisce. Here is a list of some my take-aways as I close out my time at Hadfield:
1. Hadfield is a remarkable school. Soon after I arrived at Hadfield, I noticed its enduring spirit. The school opened in 1888, and the tradition of dedication and commitment to kids and families continues today. Its place in the community and neighborhood is truly unique.
2. After spending the previous six years at the high school level, my time at Hadfield reminded me of why I became an educator in the first place, to make a difference early on in a child's life. There is something special about learning alongside young people at the elementary level. It has reinforced my belief in the responsibility and the ability that we all have to impact a child in a profound and positive way.
3. Showing kids hope and empathy can change a child's whole perspective on life. I believe that this is one of our most important responsibilities as educators and advocates: to give hope and empathy to our students, especially those that need it most. I see each of you doing this on a daily basis, making kids feel important and empowered.
4. I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to work alongside all of you. Like I shared with some of you over the past few weeks, Hadfield represented my most memorable years; both personally and professionally.
5. Thank you. I don't say this enough. I am very thankful to each of you for your efforts in making Hadfield a special place for students and your willingness to stretch your thinking on behalf of our students. The work that happens day in and day out is truly outstanding. I have learned so much from all of you that I know will make me a stronger person and leader in the future.
With much respect,
Bob
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