All those wonderful benefits of summer break yet the sadness on the last day of school is real. The last day of school not only represents progression, but it is a reminder you will never get your child back at this particular age, and it can make this mommy a little weepy. Even so, I am relieved Everett had great year; I am hopeful next school year he reconnects with old friends, makes new friends and second grade will be with just as memorable.
A few of Everett's Viridian Village:
We love Mrs. A". (left 2 pics) Mrs. A took great care to make sure Everett was put safely in his
car, each day. Mrs. A is proof that it only takes a few
minutes in a day, to make an impression and impact on someone. She
certainly did with us! Everett is hoping she will be his 3rd grade teacher in a couple of years.
"Ms. W" (top pic) was Everett's art teacher this year. Everett frequently talked about how much he liked art and appreciates all the awesome art projects Ms. W had for them to do. Everett was very proud hearing she felt he was a great artist.
"Ms. E" (bottom middle) is the school librarian. Everett loved going to the library, especially when Ms. E read stories aloud.
"Miss T", was Everett's school blessing this year. To know Miss T, you will quickly learn she has a passion for children and the learning process. I especially appreciated her silly, human side, all while modeling for the students that they could have fun while getting work done. I know she will remain vivid in Everett's memories because of her creativity, sense of fun, and compassion.