New Beginnings!

LET’S GO…back to school! As summer turns to fall, and the eighty- and ninety-degree temperatures are replaced with evening lows in the forties, my excitement for the school year continues to grow. Somehow, school shopping is much easier—my kids have yet to break from the athleisure trend—so wind pants and t-shirts seem good enough for them. Our house is filled with conversations about soccer, musicals, physics classes, unit plans, and new technologies accompanied by smiles and gleaming eyes.

The start of the school year brings so many opportunities and much anticipation. Our schools are gateways for community connection, through arts, athletics, and academics. We will return to Friday night lights, open houses, and fall productions. We also welcome new colleagues, team members, and friends into the community. It’s a great time to share past successes, as well as upcoming events, to create a sense of belonging as you ask others to be part of the Union community effort.

As elections approach, let’s take a breath and remember that there is more that unites us. We can find common ground in rooting for our local teams, laughing at comedy, and learning something new. My greatest joy is watching my kids and students play and perform, but I’ve also joined two fantasy football drafts. One league is with my extended family, spread out across the country, and the other with my colleagues at Hermon. Perhaps this is my year for the trophy…. though the D+ draft grade says otherwise.

In my new role as MEA President, I’m learning new protocols and technologies (haven’t used Microsoft since Windows XP). It’s a good reminder that we all are lifelong learners. My first job teaching, attendance was done on paper, and student grades were submitted on a floppy disc. I’ve already travelled to schools across Western Maine, The Lakes Region, and most recently, parts of Central Aroostook County. We have great educators and great schools across the state, and I look forward to seeing more of them.

This year, as you settle into your routines, I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the difference you make. Whether it’s mentoring a new teacher, advocating for education policy, or simply fostering a positive school culture, your contributions are invaluable. As a public school educator, married to a public school educator, and the parent of two public school students, I’m deeply grateful for the incredible work that you do. I’ve witnessed firsthand the positive impact you have on our children’s lives, from inspiring them to pursue their passions to helping them overcome challenges.

It’s game time. The show must go on and we are ready. We’ve been preparing all summer for this moment. I hope this is a wonderful year for each of you. Thank you for all that you do.

LET’S GO!