"There are only two ways to live your life.

One is though nothing is a miracle.

The other is as though everything is a miracle."

--Albert Einstein

 

As we experience the "miracle" of construction, I know that there will be many days that the unexpected will occur, we will be inconvenienced and our carefully made plans will be interrupted.  I see this as an opportunity for all of us to work together in encouraging and modeling to  our students the character-building principle that "adversity often precedes success."  Donald Douglas says that "No great plan is ever carried out without meeting and overcoming endless obstacles." While I am sorry that we will be dealing with some noisy issues over the next 12 months, I do rejoice in the knowledge that the noise of the jackhammer will soon be drowned out by the voices of excitement that will be heard as we begin to move in and utilize our new facilities.

 

As always I thank you for your flexibility, steadfastness, patience, optimism and support of new school initiatives that will lead to the success of our mission.

 

Dr.  House

 

 

Watch the progress of the new construction at Will Rogers