This is the last day of school for all elementary schools in the Arizona Conference. I have a very rare free moment before office worship. The past two weeks have been a blur.
Update at TAA: New Food Service Director hired, New Music teacher hired, New Maintenance Director hired, New Math teacher hired. In the wings are Registrar and Science Teacher. Interviews are being set up for next week. The candidates seem very promising at the moment.
What we do not have yet is a principal, although a couple of names have come up on the horizon today. The whole AAF relationship needs to be ironed out. Big discussions today on how that relationship, if any, will unfold. Many questions remain. The fluidity of the process may have frightened off some potential candidates.
I have attended two 8th grade graduations in the past two nights: one in Tucson and the other in Cottonwood. Great programs! We make a difference in the lives of these kids! It’s exciting to hear the parents talk about the difference our schools make. Sometimes the parents are not even Adventist and they speak to positively about the value and values they associate with our schools. It’s worth the investment.
Tonight I am actually speaking for an 8th grade graduation at Glenview Academy. That’s after a long meeting with the AAF people followed by an interim visit and evaluation at the Red Rock School in the early afternoon. Just another day in the AZC!
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