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Week 5: The Unsung Heroes: Remembering 9/11 and Celebrating the Everyday Valor of Teachers
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Happy Friday!
Thank you for all you have endured this week to accomplish the mission of our school district! We are already a month into this school year and our pace and rhythm are starting to set in. Across our school district, teachers, staff, and administrators are putting in tireless hours and immense effort to create a nurturing and effective learning environment for our students. Our community recognizes and deeply appreciates this dedication, understanding that it takes a collective effort to shape the future leaders of tomorrow.
Everyday Valor
At tonight’s football game against Riverview, we will take a moment to honor those who serve with a large American flag displayed from our city’s new fire engine. This is to commemorate 9/11 and honor those people. But let us feel just as proud of the service we are providing on a daily basis.
As we mark another year since the devastating events of September 11, 2001, our hearts are heavy with the memory of the lives lost and the families forever changed. The images of firefighters, police officers, and ordinary citizens rushing into danger to save others are indelibly etched into our collective consciousness. These heroes, who emerged from the ashes of tragedy, exemplify the very best of the human spirit—courage, selflessness, and an unyielding commitment to put others first.
But heroism is not confined to moments of national crisis. It is also found in the quiet, everyday actions of individuals who dedicate their lives to serving others. As the Superintendent of Mena Public Schools, I am privileged to witness a different kind of heroism that, while less dramatic, is no less impactful—the heroism of teachers who rescue young minds from the clutches of ignorance and despair.
Just as the first responders on 9/11 navigated through smoke and fire to bring people to safety, teachers navigate through the complexities of human emotion and intellectual barriers to guide their students toward enlightenment and emotional well-being. They don't wear capes or badges, and they don't make headlines, but every day they enter their classrooms with a resolve as strong as steel. Their mission? To ignite the spark of curiosity, to tear down the walls of doubt, and to build bridges to a future filled with promise and potential.
One of those heroes was honored today - Annita Hendrix. Annita teaches History for us at the high school and has been at Mena Public Schools for 36 out of a career total of 37 years! In today’s pep rally at the high school, Annita was recognized as this year’s winner of the Arvest Bank’s We Love Teachers Award. This was a surprise for her and we are very honored to have such a worthy educator in our community. Here is a short bio used in her recognition ceremony.
District Targets
We are still working on gathering baseline data for our academic targets for the year but our attendance and discipline targets are being tracked. There will be another website like the one we had last year that will be our staff and community dashboard. It is important that we all are aware of our progress as we advance through this school year. Here are a couple of graphs that are ready now.
Closing
Thanks to those who took the time to participate in last week’s Thought Exchange. Here are the results. The public exchange has not been created and released yet. That information was good but now that we are a bit further into the year, what other observations do you have that will help us with our