Sunday, September 21, 2014

CALLING ALL JEFFCO STUDENTS, JEFFCO ALUM, AND JEFFCO PARENTS: YES, THIS IMPACTS YOU.


CALLING ALL JEFFCO STUDENTS, JEFFCO ALUM, AND JEFFCO PARENTS:
YES, THIS IMPACTS YOU.

            I myself am a Jeffco graduate. I don’t know about you, but I am extremely blessed and humbled at the fact that I have had the privilege and opportunity to go to the schools I went to.  I now attend a local university and have received three scholarships because of the education, help and encouragement I have behind me. Here are a few reasons why I am so proud of my Jeffco Schools:

Jeffco Schools are SO Strong:
1.     “Out of 154 schools, Jeffco has 10 option schools, 16 charter schools, 17 neighborhood high schools, 22 middle schools, and 90 elementary schools. Special programs include International Baccalaureate, STEM, Gifted and Talented, On-line, Special Ed, Warren Tech and much more!”
2.     “2014 Jeffco graduates earned over $79 million in scholarships, 32 of those Jeffco schools received John Irwin schools of excellence awards and 20 schools were awarded The Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award.”
3.     “Seven Jeffco schools received gold, silver, or bronze medals in the 2014 U.S. News Best High Schools ranking: Four Jeffco schools were listed by Daily Beast as the best in the nation: D’Evelyn, Lakewood, Dakota Ridge and Golden!”

Our schools are so amazing because of our teachers:
1.     Teachers know your learning abilities and learning types and find different ways to better connect with your learning style.
2.     They know your quietness and work to give you a voice.
3.     They see your talent and will not let you give up on it. In fact, they will take you to the Jostens Yearbook convention in Seattle and Anaheim so YOU can learn from some of the best.
4.     They spend their mornings, lunches, and after school planning times to help better your learning.
5.     They are on the sidelines of your soccer game, football game, your school play, your band or choir concert, your talent show, cheering you on, BECAUSE they believe in YOU.
6.     They are a shoulder to cry on when you end up having your third knee surgery as a sixteen year old, when there are family problems, or you are simply having a rough day.
7.     They are often times coaches after school, so not only do they teach during the day, they are giving you life lessons that are carried forward into your future.
8.     They get to school between 6:30-7 am each day and often times don’t leave till 5pm: go home, work on their lesson plans, make dinner, go to a soccer game, help tutor someone, watch The Voice, go to bed, and repeat until the weekend. When the weekend arrives, they are up at the crack of dawn Saturday morning grading papers, coming up with new games, new songs, new something’s to get their students excited about learning. They do ALL of this, while having a family and they make it work because their passion is teaching.
9.     They buy dozens of boxes of Girl Scout cookies or Boy Scout popcorn from their students, to let them know they care.
10. They give you THEIR high school letterman’s coat because they know you cannot afford one.

            Need I say more? If there is one thing I have learned as a Jeffco alumni, it would be that I am so thankful for teachers who invested in us, helped us grow and helped us discover our unique gifts, talents and abilities. They were there: to encourage, to support, to uplift, to mentor, to love on and to walk through some of the darkest parts of life with their students. Simply, they had our backs. Jeffco teachers have always had our backs and will continue to do so. They would literally lay their life on the line for us. It is our time as students, alum, and parents to do the same thing for them. We need to have their backs, encourage them, love on them, and fight for them.
            Jeffco teachers are discouraged now more than ever. How do I know this?  I live with one, I used to work at a teacher supply store, I babysit for some, and I bring Starbucks to others; I love my Jeffco teachers! They are not doing what they are doing for the pay, they are doing it for the impact they make on their students lives. I am sick of the tears, the fact that they are told they no longer have a voice, and the fact that they are being bullied in their own classrooms while teaching your students. Stressful much? They are taking orders from a group of people who came in, hired their own lawyer, have closed door meetings, who tell people in their meetings that whatever text or tweet is sent out during the meeting they will know about, and who continually lies to the community.  Did I mention that the superintendent doesn’t even have his “Superintendent license” or experience? “THE CURRENT SCHOOL BOARD MAJORITY IS ACTING AGAINST THE INTERESTS OF KIDS AND THE COMMUNITY.” What the heck? Why are they even in education??? WE ARE NOT LIVING IN DIVERGENT PEOPLE! We need to get our voices together and stand up for our teachers because they, “No longer can speak up for themselves”. It’s our time! I mean, we are their future, where is our voice?

If you haven’t kept up with what is going on in Jeffco, here are just a few things you should know about the majority board of education:

1.     They have demonstrated, “Failure to support those students most at risk by opposing $600,000 (to extend the program) for Full Day Kindergarten for students who are Free and Reduced Lunch (35% and above poverty).” They are wanting businesses to come in and sponsor schools, making all the students who rely on the free programs only able to go to a handful of schools, making the public school system a dumping ground. Every child, no matter what their background, should have the same right to an education! How is this going to help them get out of poverty anyways?
2.     They want to sensor AP US History. “Promote citizenship, patriotism, essentials and benefits of the free enterprise system, respect for authority and respect for individual rights. Materials should not encourage or condone civil disorder, social strife or disregard of the law. Instructional materials should present positive aspects of the United States and its heritage.” –Board documents…. “How about the fact that America was built on civil disobedience? The Civil War? The Progressive Era? The Women's Suffrage Movement? Civil Rights?”
3.     For the voters who voted for change: Failure to keep promises to voters from 3A/3B 2012 Mill/Bond campaign. They are not putting the money where you voted. Isn’t that illegal?
4.     “Limiting public comment (May 27th, only 22 out of 85+ people signed up were allowed to speak); locking building doors in advance of board meetings, restricting entry to 7-8people at a time; requiring those entering to be escorted to the Board Room; no signs allowed in the board room, no visual aids allowed by speakers.”
5.     The board is telling people teachers are getting raises. This year they are! Although, their pay is being tied to an evaluation system that is unfair. “We want people to know that we welcome that change as long as the evaluation system is fair. A neutral third party, during fact finding, found that we are not there yet. The majority board are going forward with their new system anyway.” –Jeffco Teacher

      The list of scary, CRAZY shenanigans continues. We are already losing some of our best teachers and many others are considering leaving. Don’t you want the best for our future? Your children? Your children’s future? I know I want my little brothers to have the same experience as I did - with teachers who continually impact my life today! We need to speak up when others can’t.  If we do not do something now, Jeffco is going to become a dumping ground. With Cindy Stevenson, Jeffco was one of the best districts around. The fact that teachers have to call in sick to make a point because they no longer have a voice is scary. There is no trust anywhere. My Arvada, Westminster, Jeffco community is STRONG. WE are a community that relies and stands up for one another. WE have been through SO much together. Well, now is our chance. WE as a TEAM need to stand up for OUR students, OUR teachers and OUR community! These kids are OUR future, so lets not screw this up! Lets educate one another, encourage teachers, hold signs, write letters, do what it takes so that our voices are heard! OUR time is crucial, OUR words are critical, and OUR voices can make a difference!

For more information check out: 
www.supportjeffcokids.org



“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”-MLK Jr.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

     Lately I am finding my daily prayer to be, “God you know my heart, let your will be done.” I am continually finding myself in a state of confusion. Typically this happens after I come back from mission trip, some may call it “mission trip depression”, but this time it is lasting longer than normal. Constantly finding myself in tears and second-guessing myself. “God what am I supposed to do? Please make it abundantly clear to my oblivious self.” Going from serving the Lord and serving others, to sitting in a classroom all day, coming home to study, reading what’s required, and then eventually writing those papers, leaves you with little to no time to do what truly fuels you. It is a daily struggle that I have constantly had a hard time coming to terms with. Do not get me wrong; I believe education is the key to success and freedom. I believe every human being needs to have the opportunity to have an education. I may be biased on this topic though because I grew up in a household with a mom who is an educator. We watched documentaries together, I helped set up her classroom year after year, and to this day I go and volunteer in her classroom because I believe it is so important. Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon in which you can use to change the world.” How true is that??
     I am so thankful for the opportunity to go to a university that encourages you to go out of your comfort zone and empowers you to chase your calling. I heard a quote one day about chasing your calling that said, “If you are not uncomfortable, you are not doing it right.” Take it however you want, to me I held on to that tight. My friend shared with me a quote from Pastor Rick Long that said something like, “God created you with a purpose, plan and mission, one of YOU. If you do not live out your calling, it will not get done.” WHOA. That’s crazy to think about!
    As I was sitting in class staring out the window I could not help but think of the many friends and family who are out in the world chasing their callings, sharing the Gospel and serving the Lord full time: friends in India, China, Cambodia, Kenya, the US, you name it! My heart is bursting with joy knowing the positive impact they are making. I had a friend tell me something one time when I was deciding whether or not to go back to school that impacted the way I thought about things, she said, “Emily, this is your waiting period, you are at school for a reason and God is going to use that in ways you cannot even imagine. School is not your thing and he is teaching you discernment and patience. Imagine yourself as a caterpillar.  You cannot become a beautiful butterfly until you make a cocoon. You are in the "cocoon" stage of life, soon you are going to become that beautiful butterfly, but not until God thinks you are ready, if you come out of it too quickly you will not be ready.”
    As I write this I am currently stalling on writing a paper that is due in less than twenty-four hours,
praying and trying to find motivation to get through these next couple years. For those of you who are struggling being at school this semester, hold on tight. You too may be in that cocoon stage of life; pretty soon you are going to be a beautiful butterfly chasing your calling. So smile, breathe, and remember that you are not alone. God put that passion in your heart for a reason whether it is: teaching, missions or being a banker. “God wants us to focus on being who He made us to be so we may impact those around us. He invites us to celebrate our uniqueness and be just as we are… The truth is that you inherently glorify God when you are yourself. God wants to spell something beautiful with your life- all we have to do is offer up letters” (Feinberg).  So hold on, embrace your uniqueness, embrace your calling, and most importantly embrace God and watch as he transforms your life into something beautiful.

"In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in Heaven." Matthew 5:16