As part of this year’s “It’s A Springer Thing” program, each month is designated as a character trait that is a key element of being responsible, empathetic and using a growth-mindset. November’s trait is being supportive. We strategically selected this trait because November is the time of year where all of us could use a little extra support. Being supportive is a great way to show empathy. Students are beginning to encounter more challenging curriculum. Teachers are under a crunch to get grades prepared for the end of trimester 1 and prepare for parent conferences. And all of us are feeling a bit anxious for all the tasks that need to be done for the upcoming holiday season. Seems like we all could use some extra support at this time of year!
Support for others can take many forms. Actions, of course, can bolster people when they are feeling pressure. Taking the extra time to help a student understand a difficult math problem (use that growth mindset!) is a good example. Equally effective in lending support is the power of our words. Verbal encouragement and praise (“I really like the effort you put into this writing”) can be all someone needs to trudge through a challenging time. Most powerful of all can be words of appreciation for an effort or job well done. We all need to hear it from time to time; a “thank you” can do a lot to lift spirits and make people feel validated in their work. So, let me start the ball rolling for November and say a sincere “thank you” to everyone for everything you do to make Springer such a wonderful place! Your supportive acts and words are powerful!
Be careful out there!
We could really use a wet winter this year. But, with more rain comes more cars in the streets! I’d like to remind our adults that safe driving is even more important during the wet months. Please reduce your speed, follow all traffic laws (including not making 3 point turns on Rose Ave!), and be ever so vigilant about pedestrians and bicycles.