This is the last week of school for the boys. The girls finished out the year last week, so they have been hanging out with me and spending lots of time at the boys school.
Today was Awards Day. Lake's teacher told me that I should be very pleased with how well both boys had completed the year.
Lake's awards:
A/B Honor Roll (That one 89 he had the first grading period....)
Excellence in PE Award (Spend thirty minutes with my family and you'll know why he received this!)
Excellence in Music Award
Class Chess Master
Science Award
Commitment to Enrichment Award
Member of Student Council Certificate
Student of The Month (for October)
Tate's awards:
A Honor Roll (Principal's Award)
Outstanding Art Achievement
Outstanding Spanish Student
Member of Student Council Certificate
Excellence in PE Award (Surely you expected this!)
Best Problem Solver (it's good to know it's not just MY problems he tries to fix!)
IB Attitude Awards for Creativity and Responsibility (these are two separate awards)
Have I mentioned that both boys had lovely teachers this year? I don't think I would have changed a thing about either of them.
I'll leave you with an example of this: John Henry is out of town. The boys have a ball game tonight. Tate's class is having their End of the Year Party this afternoon at the home of his teacher (she has a pool.) No siblings can come to the party and atleast one parent must attend with each child - this is completely understandable by me as the children are all six or seven years old. I explained to the teacher that Tate wouldn't be able to attend for the reasons that I just mentioned. Today, Lake's teacher asked if she could take Tate to the party and stay with him for me. Shortly after we discussed this, Tate's teacher called me to tell me that she had hired a life guard for the afternoon and could Tate "Please come home with me after school, stay for the party and then I will return him to you at the ballpark?"
I should remind you that although this is a magnet school, it is still a public school!
So what is the plan?
I normally wouldn't let him miss the game because it isn't fair to the team. I'm trying to teach both boys responsibility and good sportsmanship. However, this boy has had to miss out on things this year for one reason or another and he's been really good about it. I think he deserves this.
So, as long as the other nine ball players are all well and at the game, they will have enough to play tonight. Tate is going with his teacher.
As a side note:
After I explained to Tate what was going on, I asked him what he wanted to do - play ball or go to the party?
He asked, "Who are we playing tonight?'
"I think the Tar Heels but I'm not sure."
Tate: "Hmmm, they'll probably beat us so I guess I'll go swim."