Monday, December 1, 2008

Welcome Back!

I had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday of doing a whole lot of nothing but reading and watching TV! With my tendonitis still flaring up, I walked this year's 5 mile Turkey Trot in Del Ray with one of my dogs and had about 90 minutes of reflecting time. I am so thankful to be a part of such an amazing school!
Our Huskies were rarin' to go this morning!! With only 3 weeks until winter break, everyone is working really hard. We're making the last 3 weeks of 2008 at MEHMS memorable! Keep on keepin' on, Huskies!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

New Beginnings

After this historic election, it is a fresh start for our country. Today marks the beginning of the second quarter for our students. Teachers and students were all excited this morning as they streamed into the building. Excited about last night's election and excited about the fresh, new quarter. Change can be hard, but change is necessary sometimes.

Monday, September 29, 2008

The Beginning of the Fifth Week of School!

Wow...time has really flown! This morning is the start of our fifth week of school. October is only two days away and as I was driving to MEHMS this morning, I noticed that some of the leaves are starting to change colors.
I am in the middle of my marathon training and just ran 16 miles on Saturday morning. Those hours on the trails gave me a lot of time to reflect on the past four weeks. We've had some great moments so far here at MEH.
I recently read the book, "Relentless Pursuit" about first year teachers with Teach for America. It made me really remember the ups and downs of my first year of teaching. It feels like many, many moons ago. I have been in all of our first year teachers' rooms and have been blown away by the learning that is taking place there. Keep up the great work!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008


Today in Ms. Blanchard's 6th Grade stretch and challenge class the focus was on locker organization.

To say that I was impressed with the organization of this particular sixth grader is an understatement.

Fantastic work, 6th grade! I enjoyed my time in your classrooms today.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

A Wonderful and Exciting First Day!

It was so wonderful to see all the Huskies bound into MEH at 7:30am yesterday morning! Their excitement was contagious and there was quite a buzz in the air. Every day every person in MEHMS is learning something new, including Ms. McCarty and I. Yesterday I learned:

*bus routes are very complicated things
*7th graders are pros at everything MEHMS
*6th graders are so excited about learning (and happy to not have to learn how to open lockers!)
*5th graders are like sponges right now and are just happy to be back in school
*recess is a beautiful thing
*Lunch PIN numbers are VERY hard to remember after a whole summer!

I can't wait for what is ahead for this year. Welcome back, Huskies!!!!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Some Fantastic News

This is great news for education in the DC Metro area. A big round of applause to MEHMS for making AYP!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Dog Days of Summer.....



Greetings! I am back in the office after a successful trip to Mexico. I also brought back a wonderful stomach virus as a souvenir. It was an interesting few weeks. We were able to build two houses in three days for two families. The family for the house that I lead was a woman named Leida and her daughter, Leidi. One of the girls brought markers for Leidi and she promptly used them to color everything including her face and clothes. It was amazing to me that she had never seen anything that produced color. I also brought a ton of old clothes for them and each morning Leida was wearing one of my old tshirts. All in all, despite the stomach issues, it was a wonderful trip. I can't wait to go back and do it again!

Summer school wraps up this week and it has been great to meet the teachers and students. I feel like I have been in school this month, as well. I have been doing LOTS and LOTS of reading to get ready for this school year. Ms. McCarty and I are very excited to hit the ground running.

I kicked off my training for the Philadelphia Marathon this fall with a really fun 5k in Crystal City last weekend. It was, however, very hot and humid and definitely not my best run. I did really have a blast, though, and it got me into racing mode. Now, I just have to get through the Saturday morning long runs in the brutal humidity of August.

My dogs, Hudson and Elway, have been thoroughly enjoying themselves this summer. They have been taking really long walks around south Arlington and have been swimming and running around. They really love being able to take long walks in the evenings when it cools down, but is still light outside. I have to admit, I love that, too. I hope that everyone is also enjoying the last few dog days of summer!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Hola y Adios!

Hola from the Assistant Principal's office at MEHMS! Mr. Baxter and I have been working very hard over the past few days to transition me into this office and him to the principal's office at TJ. I know that I have big blog shoes to fill and hope that I can live up to the Deputy Head's precedent. I am very, very excited to be at MEHMS. I have already met many teachers, families, and all around important people during the past three days. I can't wait for the school year to start!

Tomorrow, I am off to lead my fifth trip in three years to the colonias of Tijuana, Mexico. I go there to lead groups of youth and adults in building small, sturdy homes for Mexican families that are living in makeshift shelters built with tarps and scraps. It is a humbling experience as these families are grateful for even the smallest gifts. Each time I bring down old clothes, kitchenware, and things I would otherwise get rid of.....and the look on the faces of the families makes you feel like you've just given them millions of dollars. It always makes me think of everything that I take forgranted. These families live without running water, electricity, and all the comforts we're used to, like indoor plumbing. This week we will be building two houses and two latrines in three days in the Rojo Gomez colonia. The children of this community go to school in a small shack without windows. The wind is constantly ripping the roof off and they have no books. The teachers work very hard, but without electricity and running water, I am sure that it is very difficult. This week, we are also going to visit the school and draw up plans to return in the fall to build a new school house. We are so very lucky in this country to have such amazing places like MEHMS to educate our children.
This is an exhausting trip, but so worth it. Whenever I go back to visit these families it's amazing how much their lives have changed just by providing them with a sturdy roof over their heads.

I will be back in time to meet all the faces of summer school next week and I look forward to sharing my adventures and pictures from this trip! At the top of this post is a picture (Ms. Lovette is in the first row, second from the left) of the house we built last summer for a woman named Elvira and her family. They had been living without an outhouse and in a shack made of old doors. When I went back to visit Elvira this winter, she was so excited to have windows for the first time in her life (windows!) that she had hand-sewn beautiful curtains for each one.

Adios, amigos!