05/27/2026
As a Superintendent, you do not always get the opportunity to watch the same group of students you came in with as kindergarteners walk across the stage at 8th-grade graduation. But here we are with the Class of 2026, a group I first met in August of 2017. It has been incredible to watch them grow over the years, not just academically, but as people. I’ve watched them become a group that genuinely cares for one another, supports one another, and knows how to push through challenges together. We lived through difficult moments, including the pandemic, and if there was ever a class that was not meant to be separated, it was this one.
As they head into high school, my message to them is simple. Do not settle and do not wait for things to happen. They have more control than they realize over their effort, their choices, and ultimately their future. Mistakes will happen, but this group is ready to own them, learn from them, and keep moving forward.