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This week was CRAZY busy getting ready for summer camp before my week off with my family (woo!). In the midst of my busiest season yet, I went to both the Kindergarten and 5th grade culminations to see my kids. The ceremonies were in Verb's gym, about 20 feet from my office. The kids and their families were all dressed up. The best part of it all was that almost ALL my students were involved in the ceremony, honored, or awarded something. I still feel so proud and get teary-eyed thinking about it!
During the kindergarten celebration, our star student commanded the attention of the room and kicked off the culmination by leading the Pledge of Allegience. She was adorable, and oddly professional. In the 5th grade ceremony, two of my students gave speeches, one had perfect attendance this year, one had perfect attendance for grades K-5 (can you imagine that?! he got the biggest trophy!), another got an exceptional citizenship award and was the "valedictorian" of the class for his perfect standardized test scores for the past two years. I'm not really sorry for bragging a little...these kids amazed me.
Today made me realize just how close I've become to these students, and how blessed I am to have been let into their lives. They are crazy kids, but they deal with a lot at home and at the end of the day, they're just kids like we all were. I love them and will miss them a lot. They had great questions about my next job, and some were really excited that I would be working in a school "where they only speak Spanish." I had to laugh at that.
The thing that really got me was a card from my favorite fourth grader. You might remember her from my post about Christmas...she was the one who told me that she knew Santa wasn't real because she didn't get any presents. Well, this particular girl is moving to a better neighborhood with her uncle for fifth grade, and will be in Mexico for the summer so she won't be at camp. In her card, she wrote a lot of thank you's and "I love you like an auntie," but the line that got me was "I never told anyone else about my family's problems"...how does that not make you cry? I am going to miss her so much. Goodbye's are so hard, especially to these kids who have so much life before them and so much growing up to do.
Thank you, kiddos, for an amazing year. Here's to a great summer too!

