Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Memorial Day

What a great weekend to remember all of those who have served our country!  There were terrific parades (including one right in Raymond), family get-togethers, nice weather, and wonderful food.

There was also a Memorial Day observance held at the elementary school on Friday and  I hope you had a chance to attend this heartwarming ceremony.  Alison LaCasse, our LRES music teacher, did a wonderful job choosing and arranging the music: songs for each branch of the service and the old-time patriotic songs that always bring tears to my eyes.  As the students sang, they were accompanied on the piano by Sandy Ellis. It was wonderful!  It reminded all of us why we have this long weekend. A big thank you to everyone who made this event happen!

Prior to this ceremony, I visited students in their classrooms.  In some of the classrooms, I asked students how many had family members who had been in the military.  Each time I asked this question most of the hands went up and the students talked about grandfathers, uncles, cousins, parents who had served.  We are all touched by someone who has sacrificed part of their lives to the military and serving our country-  and some who have given their all. 

Remember our military families- not just this one weekend but throughout the year. Our freedoms are precious.


Friday, May 27, 2016

Celebration of Excellence


This week Raymond High School held its annual "Celebration of Excellence".  I enjoy this event and the opportunity to see some of the amazing work done by our students.  Every department was represented.  Some of what I saw included:
  • Beautiful woodworking projects
  • Social Studies timelines on important historical events
  • Art pottery, sculptures
  • Spanish calendars
  • Paintings
  • Beautifully written essays on books students have read
These wonderful works are on display throughout the event.  The highlight of the evening is the recognition of students who receive awards for their outstanding work.  If you've been known to say things as, "Kids  these days!" or "I don't know what's happening to this generation" then you should attend one of these events.  It will show  you what is up with our kids these days: they are smart, hard working, responsible, and a bright shining star for our future.

Enjoy these photos of some of the work displayed for this evening.