Monday, March 26, 2012

Weekly Message from Steve Warner, Head of School (March 26, 2012)


Greetings GreenMount Community,

            I’ll start today by giving you an update on our eighth grade students and their experiences in Costa Rica.  We have received reports from Ms. Elaine, and everything is going well.  The group arrived safely and has begun their experiences with a hike up to a volcano into which no one fell (joke).  Actually, they got to the site at which one can view the volcano and a large lake, and the mist at altitude hid both from view except for a brief moment when a breeze blew the mist away.  The hike was interesting as the students experiences the wildlife and jungle along the way.
In San Jose, our group has had the opportunity to work with a mask-maker and create traditional masks of their own.  They have also been dining on traditional dishes of beans and rice as well as dishes with fresh fruit and vegetables.  It appears that everything is going well and that the students are very enthusiastic about everything they are doing.  They are doing a good job of representing our school, too.  Even the TSA people in Miami complimented them!  Ms. Elaine and Mr. Ellis challenge the students right from the beginning, making them responsible for finding their way through airports and through the streets of San Jose.  Soon, they will be in the village where they will have more opportunities to demonstrate leadership.  I won’t be able to give you another update on the trip because the group will return on Friday, after which we begin our spring break.  However, at some point and in a Community Day meeting, the students will present a slide show of their trip.  I hope many parents will come to see how effective and enriching this international trip is.
            Speaking of Community Day, we had a great one on Friday when Loren Cornish visited to share his amazing art with the students.  We were very lucky to have him visit and he has promised to come back just to have more time to learn about our school.  I was very proud of our students on Friday as they responded to his questions demonstrating their deep understanding of creativity and self-expression.  In fact, he said at one point, “I came here with the intent of talking to you.  And now I am learning so much from you, it is much more interesting to hear what you have to say.”  On two occasions the responses he got from students nearly brought him to tears and he had to pause for a moment.  I guess we don’t always know what great kids we have here until someone from outside our school community experiences their talent and insight.  We are all doing a pretty good job, it seems.

We are most alive when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. -- Thornton Wilder

Cheers,

Steve