Saturday, April 15, 2017

TOMMIE SAYLOR: Closing marks a great opportunity

“Change is the law of life.  And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.”
President John F. Kennedy

By Tommie Saylor
Kennedy High School Principal

(Editor's Note: The Board of Education voted Monday to close Kennedy High School and merge high school operations into the Truman High School building. More information is to come.)

The decision has been made.

Now we have upon us a great opportunity, a once in a lifetime chance to transform the educational process for generations of students, not just into a long list of lessons, but into a dynamic and life altering experience. 

Like a large lump of clay born from the merger of water and earth, we as the artists shall mold, shape and bake the clay into the most durable, functional and enriching educational experience to have ever been crafted from our chaotic world. 

Simply, the union of Harry S Truman High School and John F. Kennedy High School is an epic opportunity to “get it right”, to finally do all those things we have always wanted to do for our students, to decisively and with great intent create an educational experience second to none.

So when people ask me how I feel concerning the closing of Kennedy High School, well, I am sad to see such a fine school close. Kennedy has earned so many honors, awards and recognition; served so many generations of students; and is so rich in tradition come. 

But I am as excited as a giddy school boy, a kind of excitement I have not experienced since I first entered the classroom, It’s the kind of excitement that makes one’s mind run at warp speed thinking about all the possibilities now laid before us.

There is an excitement peppered with flecks of fear not wanting to mess this up, yet laced with dreams of what the future could hold.

We have the opportunity to create new traditions, earn new honors and awards and forge an educational culture and climate more powerful than ever before experienced by the people of Taylor.

Do we miss the caterpillar with its brilliant stripes and fuzzy appearance, or do we delight in the majestic beauty of the butterfly?

Helping students to find their greatness. Making Kennedy the school of choice. Excellence by design.



1 comment:

  1. Very nice remarks from Principal Saylor about the closing. Pointing everyone towards the future is always helpful in stressful situations.

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