I remember taking this photo like it was yesterday. It was summertime and my girls came to the grade school with me to feed the chickens. There was no one else at school, and it was hot. As we were leaving they started to dance across the campus, pretending to be birds. I felt so Continue reading.
This is so cool, an early model of the grade school building. The building was designed as a horseshoe, with the idea that it would continue on, and a high school would complete the arc. Looks like there had been a plan for a second story, which was not built. But there is a secret Continue reading.
Charlie Graham, one of the founding parents of our school who passed away in 2006, would have been tickled to see this photo. A builder and carpenter, he volunteered hour after hour on so many projects in the early days of the school. In this photo, he was helping to build our grade school; Charlie Continue reading.
I love this shot. Though it was more than ten years ago I remember the day well. It was the first day of first grade and I was beginning my second cycle as Class Teacher; I was wearing my favorite tie, and all my new charges and I were nervous and excited. B.Q. meets my Continue reading.
Wednesday, September 30, 7 p.m. Join us for an evening with powerful and insightful speaker, Michael D鈥橝leo on ‘The Middle School Mind: How Young Teenagers Become Flexible, Rational, and Analytic Young Adults.’ Discover how we can support our children during these challenging and important years.