Sunday, 05 May 2024

Leighton: Thanks to our schools!

Sometimes we tend to overlook acknowledging the positive actions of our fellow humans and only focus on the negative. I would like to give a public shout out to the faculty, administration and staff at both the Terrace Middle School and Clear Lake High school.


My two sons are receiving a solid education and tremendous positive reinforcement at both of these schools. This is such an accomplishment, particularly when our school administrators are being overwhelmed with class and staffing cuts.


My boys and I moved to Lakeport from Southern California. My oldest son’s first day of school in Lakeport was as a CLHS freshman. He had no friends and looked like a sixth grader. When he chose to wear his Elmo shirt on that first day, I died a little on the inside wondering about how in the world this short, goofy kid would ever be accepted into the new social world of high school.


Two and half years later, I can say my worries were unfounded. Fellow students immediately “adopted” him into their social circles, faculty picked up on his talents and nurtured them, and the administration positively responded to any questions and concerns that I had as a new parent to the school system. My youngest son’s experience at the Terrace Middle School has been just as positive.


I volunteer at both schools and have experienced the student population firsthand. Last year, the Terrace Middle School drama students were introduced into the world of high school when they helped usher at the production of “Grease.” I was amazed when, in turn, numerous high school students stepped in to help make sure the middle school drama production was a success.


On the Washington DC field trip, I observed seventh and eighth graders successfully interacting with each other throughout the entire week-long trip. During senior project panels last year, I was humbled by the community service projects undertaken by CLHS students in a quest to help make their world a better place.


This year, during high school football games, I’ve enjoyed watching my two sons socialize with students ranging from seniors to seventh graders. There has been acceptance and respect on the students’ parts, which one might find surprising given the age range. There are so many wonderful teens in our community.


I have also been amazed at the work of parent volunteers. Right now, as a community our biggest concern with our local schools should be how to make sure our kids continue to get an excellent education when school budgets are being slashed left and right. I have seen parent after parent step up to the plate to help ease the pain of those cuts.


My boys and I have had such a positive experience with our local schools. Kudos to those who work so hard to educate our kids during these difficult times.


Jill Ruzicka Leighton lives with her sons in Lakeport.


 


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