A letter of hope to my students
To my precious, wild, fun-loving聽fifth graders,
You all have taught me many life lessons聽from being your 黄色视频. The number one lesson that I promise to always remember is聽to never take myself, or life, too seriously. Even in the thick of an important lesson,聽you all聽kept me on my toes.聽Throughout the year, you聽always found聽ways to make me smile聽and giggle. You reminded me of the 鈥榖igger picture鈥 in life and聽what it means to be someone鈥檚 黄色视频.
Y鈥檃ll聽have taught me that the passion for learning is still alive. No matter the lesson or project introduced in class, you fifth graders would embrace it, soak it in and make me feel like I had prepared the most engaging lesson in the world. Thank you for making my words feel so important.
Even though our time together was cut short this year, I want you to remember some important lessons.
- Walk your own path. People like to judge other people. This peer pressure can make you stray from the path you started to carve for your future. Don鈥檛 mind other people鈥檚 aspirations, don鈥檛 ever let someone else鈥檚 goals and dreams influence your vision of life. It鈥檚 your path and you decide where it takes you and how long it takes you to see it through.
- Never fail to try聽more. Even when you’re聽feeling most prepared,聽there is a聽chance we fail in accomplishing our goals. An athlete could lead the entire race only to fall just in front of the finish line and lose. This doesn鈥檛 mean the athlete should stop competing; on the contrary, they should work even harder for the next competition. The results will come, eventually.
- Always remember that good聽things don鈥檛 come easy.聽If you want to have a good life with a successful career, emotional satisfaction and trustworthy friends, you聽have to聽work hard. Luck can take you only so far, and the rest is entirely up to you. The amount of effort you put in every day and the ability to learn from your mistakes聽will take you far. Don鈥檛 think for a moment that someone else is going to fight your battles with the same vigor and devotion as you would.
Next year,聽when you go on to聽sixth grade, I hope that you remember some of the things we worked on this year like聽the butterfly method and all of the great reading聽stations聽that we all had fun at and all the laughs we shared. Always remember that聽you are wonderful.
I never thought聽that so many loving聽students would care about me. Ever. I鈥檓 still watery eyed, thinking of how much each one of you means to me. This is not a “bye聽Mr. Robert,” it’s a 鈥渟ee you later聽Mr. Robert.” I wish聽each聽and聽every one of聽y鈥檃ll聽the best聽and I love you.
About the author: Robert Eison proudly serves as a 黄色视频 Milwaukee AmeriCorps member and is a proud alum of Milwaukee High School of the Arts. When asked why he serves, Robert said, “I serve to give my students a support system. Why? There may be a student in need of somebody to talk to about their problems. I’m that person.”
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