Friday, May 18, 2012

Honoring Officer Penrod

Stan Penrod, the DARE officer for Syracuse for the last 7 years, has decided to retire from him duties in the DARE program to move onto other things within the department.  In honor of him, I wrote (and spoke if you were at his gathering tonight) the following:

When I think of the qualities of an ideal person I think of someone who is selfless, compassionate, rational, values truth, practices the Golden Rule, and holds themselves to the highest possible standard. In short, I think of someone like Stan Penrod. To become an officer requires a lot of these qualities in and of itself, but to become a DARE officer takes it a step further. Take a big gruff and tough man, and throw him in the midst of hundreds of eleven and twelve year olds, and you get someone who not only cares about the safety of now, but the safety of the future. You get somebody who cares about all people big and small, old and young. You get someone who is an ideal human being. You get someone like Stan.

Now, I’ve only been teaching a few years, but I can tell you this much, I have never seen a group of students so involved, and so with it, as when they sit in front of Officer Penrod. He takes a topic such as drugs and alcohol and presents it in a way that really captivates these students. He didn’t just walk in and say, “Don’t do drugs”. He engaged them. He made it real to them. He brought the truth to them in a way they’re going to remember it. How does he do it? Through stories that the kids can relate to. He’ll tell a story about the effects of Marijuana, but he’ll make it Grace’s grandma that was smoking it. He’ll tell a story about a student not too much older than them that’s destined to be a famous football player, but ruins it through the use of drugs. He’ll use humor to really capture them through stories that really get his point across such as the Dino Dog, or the drunk driver who thought he’d been hit by a drunk driver.

As a teacher, I know I’m making a difference in the world. As an Officer, I’m sure that Stan realizes he is making a difference. As a DARE officer, he takes the difference I make as a teacher, and the difference he makes as an officer, and rolls it all into one big change. He is a role model to these kids. He is a person these kids should strive to be. He is loved and adored by these kids from the minute he walks into the room, and only builds that relationship stronger as his time with them goes on. He is a friendly, positive relationship with a cop, which is so commonly misconstrued in this day and age. He is the change I want to be in this world. I only hope that I can grow up to make half the difference that he has. I am happy to have had the opportunity to get to work with him, even if just for a few short years. We will truly miss Stan as our DARE officer, but we certainly wish him the best no matter where he goes. I’m sure that whatever is next on his plate, he will be making just as big a change in the world, no matter what he does. Thank you for everything Stan, you really are the man.

Friday, May 11, 2012

May 11, 2012

Yup.  That hair style about describes this week!  Ha! We had the National Science Truck visit our school this week and this picture came from that experience.  The kids learned some science topics in what these marines made a real fun way.

As of Thursday this week, we are two thirds of the way through our end of level testing.  We have taken both of the Language Arts tests and both of the Math tests.  I feel pretty good about what's gone on so far, the math tests especially.  We weren't really certain about what to expect coming into this test with it being the new Common Core, but having watched the math test especially close, I hope the kids did as good as I feel like they could have.  I have confidence that they will!  They're a real smart bunch when they want to be!  With those four tests out of the way, we only have two to go: the two science tests.

There are several things coming up.  First and foremost is the 6th Grade activity.  Each student was supposed to have their permission slip and money back by today (Friday May 11).  I did not, however, get them all in, so please make sure those are returned ASAP.  The walking field trip is this coming Thursday, May 17.  The movie is still to be finalized, but it looks like we're looking at either Rio or Kung Fu Panda 2, both of which are really cute movies.

Also, coming up this next Friday, May 18, is a surprise party for...well, it's a surprise so I shouldn't reveal too much.  I'll send a little more info home in an e-mail, but you should have received a flyer for it today.  If you can at all make it to this event, please do to help support the man (or woman, it's a surpise remember :) of the hour.  Your support would be greatly appreciated by all.

We have a few other things going on, that honestly, I'll admit, I should probably know more about than I do, but with all of the tech support my crew has been giving lately in the auditorium, I feel a bit disconnected.  DARE Lagoon Day is May 25, which is also the same day as our 6th grade talent show.  Please use the talent show as motivation to get the kids to come to school for the first part of the day so we can mark them there.  The state frowns upon having too many people missing on any one day.  Graduation is also coming up, but I don't have too many details for it.  I know they are trying to put together a slideshow that I have sent home both an e-mail and a flyer on.  They are needing your help putting together the pictures for it.  Both the e-mail and the flyers will tell you how to contribute.  If you did not get either, please let me know, I'll get you a duplicate.

With that, there's not a whole lot to say other than let's keep up the great work and keep moving foward with strength.  There's only two and a half weeks left before we are no longer a class.  Hopefully, we've built on existing friendships and created new ones.

"There will always be people you can't believe you were friends with, boys you can't believe you kissed, and people you can't believe you lived without...people change but if you're lucky a certain few will change you." ~ Unknown