I cannot believe the year is over. It went so fast. This will be my last blog and my last newsletter as the DCE PTO president. Wow! I wanted to take a minute and thank the 2011-2012 board for all of their hard work. You are amazing in every way. Everyone always went above and beyond what was asked of them. DCE is so lucky to have such a great group of parents, who are so willing to give of themselves. It was a pleasure to get to work with each and every one of you.
I will miss writing these newsletters more than anything else. They were a way of keeping me focused and organized. I am sure that Roya will enjoy it as much as I have and she will do a great job.
I wanted to give 3 special "thank yous", here in this somewhat public forum. I would like to thank Rosie Stevens. Rosie has been the most wonderful treasurer that DCE has ever had. She is my sounding board and the first person that I contact when I need advice or can't figure out how to solve a PTO problem. She is the most kind and understanding person that I know. You cannot begin to imagine the amount of time that Rosie has put into the PTO without complaint. The last 2 years would not have gone nearly as smoothly without Rosie. Thank you.
I would also like to thank Bryan McLain. I doubt there is a principal anywhere who cares more about his school than Bryan. The trust that Bryan has placed in me has meant so much to me. I think we are so lucky to have Bryan as our principal. He always has an open door and an open ear to hear what we think. He champions our school, our teachers, our students and our PTO like no one else would. I hope that he will stay at DCE for many years to come (at least the next 3!).
Lastly, I would like to thank my family. They supported my decision to take on this full time unpaid volunteer job. Every hour spent at the school or working at home was an hour that could have been spent with them or working for our home. Believe me, they suffered a few times because of it, but they never complained. I am so blessed to be able to stay at home and I believe that my job is to make the lives of my family the best they can be. Since my children spend the majority of their daily awake hours at school, that means that I believe it is my job to try and make that school the best it can be. I am so grateful that my husband understands and my children like seeing me up there. I am a very lucky person.
Thank you for reading these newsletters and blogs. I hope that they have helped you in some small way. My personal goal for the last 2 years was to better the communication to our parents and to make PTO meetings and the PTO more welcoming. I hope that I have succeeded. Thank you for helping me.
Lisa