Along the way to adulthood I learned that
happiness is not a destination to be achieved, but is found in the
journey itself. Not an easy truth for our linear way of seeing things,
but one that many adults may find themselves nodding with in agreement.
As I write this post on Wednesday, January 16, 2008, two of today's
events bring this truth squarely to mind.
First, it was a great day for JPII as we
surprised our students with an afternoon announcement and introduction.
As you may have read elsewhere (Download demanche_press_release.doc),
the school has hired Mr. Paul "Spanky" Demanche as Baseball Head Coach
and Football Head Coach, effectivel immediately. Coach Demanche,
well-known across the Cape for his success at Barnstable High School,
addressed the students and shared his enthusiasm for JPII and the job
ahead. Our students were visibly "pumped" at what is clearly a big step
forward for our athletic program. After the announcement, a ring of
students could be found around Coach Demanche. Their excitement was
obvious.
Second, I received a brief, rather comical
letter from a Boston TV/Radio conglomerate thanking me for my inquiry
about storm cancellation announcements, but telling me that they cannot
list our school because "the enrollment number of your school is too
small to merit an account with us."
In some ways, this big news and this little letter speak to the same things: who we are and where we are going.
The letter reminds us that, right now, we are indeed a small school.
The announcement and introduction of Coach Demanche points to where we
are going: A school with strong, established programs that help young
people be their best.
It's the journey, not the destination. Pride in JPII isn't something
that can only be achieved when we "get there" -- It can be had in the getting there,
with big events like today's. There will be many more announcements as
we build our school, but there's no need to wait for happiness. It was
a good day on the journey.
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