Saturday, November 17, 2007

American Education Week

This past week was American Education Week. I had the privilege of visiting our Elementary School as well as our Middle School during the week. On Tuesday, I was on hand at the Pocomoke City branch of the Worcester County Library to read to any pre-school children.

On Wednesday, I spent a half hour reading to fourth and fifth graders at the Middle School from The Adventures of Homer Price. I had a great time. It was nice that the students remembered me from their past field trips to City Hall during the past two years. All of the kids were well behaved and listened intently to the story.

I hope you had an opportunity to visit one or more of our schools during the past week. It is a real source of encouragement to the teachers and staff as well as a welcome surprise to the student body. When adults take the time to go, it sends a strong message to all involved that they care and want to be a part of the process we call education.

Even if you did not get a chance to drop by a school, make it a point to visit sometime in the coming weeks. It is important. Our children are our future and we have a responsibility to stay engaged in the process of their development.

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