Two of those that come to mind are Suzanne Shall and Lourdes Smith, who each in her own way has really provided the glue that keeps everything together. They are the supports that strengthen us and the ones that we turn to with our questions, when we are anxious, and when we are frustrated. They are also the ones that we want to celebrate with when we've tried something new that works! Suzanne, who had been our Assistant Principal, left Chets this year to be Principal at her own school (how fortunate are those teachers!) but her influence remains. Lourdes is our Dean of Students and what these two have in common is their energy, commitment, and dedication. They hit the road running the minute they walk in the school door. They work hard every minute of every day. They are often the last to leave as the sun goes down and too often with an armload of "stuff" that still has to be done. They are both super organized and if they tell you they will do something, you can guarantee that it will be done. If you ask a question, they respond immediately and, considering their jobs, that is miraculous. They follow up and they do not hide from the difficult assignments. They both can see the big picture but are also just as engaged with the details. They care about children and speak with parents with respect and ease, but they also really care about teachers. They remember and hold on to, even though they are now administrators, what it was like to walk in the shoes of a teacher. They hold teachers accountable for what is expected, but they are also the first to realize when too much is being asked. They both started as teachers at Chets, were both inclusion teachers, left for a while (Lourdes to have a family and Suzanne home to PA for a while to be closer to her family), but both returned to Chets and stepped into Administrative roles. They both have supportive nuclear families who love and adore them and put up with their need to do their job well.
Lourdes Smith clowning around. |
In other ways Lourdes and Suzanne are complete opposites. Suzanne is a tall striking blonde and Lourdes is a petite Cuban who wears heels to be taller than most fifth graders. Lourdes speaks both English and Spanish with ease. She is a safe harbor for our Spanish speaking families and their children. I can't imagine what we would do without her. She is as gifted at talking to the innocent kindergartner as she is to the savvy street-smart fifth grader. She speaks her mind at the Leadership table, when asked. She's quick to celebrate others and to recognize those that take risks or those that are going "over and above." Lourdes leads with passion and by example, solidifying relationships everywhere she goes. She is loved and adored by our staff, by our families and by the children.
Family is a priority. |
Suzanne reads to a group of children. |
so very well respected by us all, but she left at the end of the year last year to run her own school. Not only is she a manager, but she is a teacher, an instructional leader. She left a gaping hole at our Leadership table. Most people thought she was irreplaceable. However, as it always happens, Chets is full of people who have the potential to lead at that level but just haven't yet had the opportunity. With her absence you can already see the hole beginning to slowly fill with people who have risen to the challenge and who now begin to fill her shoes. For me, as much as I know she was ready for this new journey, she is missed as a learner, as an outspoken observer, and as a friend.
Family first. |
A school like Chets Creek is really about the synergy of the whole. No one person is able to produce results alone. All of the pieces have to be there and they all have to fit together. It's the leader's role to make sure that happens. To be a great school is one thing but to maintain is something entirely different and as Jim Collins wrote in How the Mighty Fall, high flyers can't begin to believe their own press! They have to continue to strive and to climb mountains and never stop at the plateaus. So... here's to the many mountains still to climb!
<3 you all so so so much!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore both of these women! They have made a monumental impact on both my professional and personal life. Thank you for putting into words how exquisite and spectacular these ladies truly are!
ReplyDeleteThis is the ULTIMATE compliment! Tears were streaming down my face. No response can even begin to explain how honored I am! I am speechless. . . and you know that doesn't happen very often. I am just a drop of glue in the bottle that helps create the Chets Creek masterpiece. I am truly blessed to work with you, dayle! You have enriched our lives in SO many ways. You may be walking out the doors on Jan. 29th, but your presence will ALWAYS remain within our building AND IN OUR HEARTS! ~Lourdes :)
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