We all can contribute to our learning community

Time to get back into the routine of conquering projects.

Another summer filled with adventure and fun experiences has come to an end. Now, once again, it’s back to school as students, parents and teachers welcome a new school year.
    Time to learn and to seek out new understandings. A time for new adventures and experiences not only for our kids but also for our community. A time for students to reunite with friends and make new ones.
        It’s time to get back into a routine of conquering projects and homework. While not every child needs to become a lawyer or physician, school enables kids to explore and try new things while providing creativity and the imagination to dream. Some students may find it difficult to get back into the rhythm of school. Despite any worry of returning to class, school provides the foundation to conquer fears and to personally grow.
    As we get older, we often forget to spend time to learn new things and to seek out new understanding. It can be difficult to deal with the pressures of our daily adult routines or work assignments.
    We often complain about technology moving so fast. The good thing, though, is that we live in an age where there are unsurpassed training and opportunities for learning available. Countless online trade and college level courses abound along with local area opportunities. Developing and learning new skills is a great example to provide our kids.
    Don’t toss aside your memories of the magic of childhood. Pass forward experiences and new skills to our kids as they strive to imagine reaching their dreams. Without question, my teachers and my community provided me the life lessons and covered an array of subjects to conquer my fears so I can do what I do now.
    School also provides a place to develop leadership skills, practice conflict resolution and to learn how to interact with a diverse group of people.
    I remember at my eighth grade graduation listening to a group of high school students on the importance of getting involved in sports and extracurricular activities. I made it a goal to be involved with as many activities as I could in high school. I participated in sports, drama, music, student government and yes, the school newspaper.
    I learned so many life lessons participating on teams along with leadership lessons serving as student body president, learning how to be organized while meeting club deadlines.
    As a community let’s provide a foundation of support for our kids and their teachers, who provide creativity along with a solid education.
    So as the kids go back to school, pass along your experience, assist kids to reach their goals, look at opportunities for you to expand your skills and together we will be A Learning Community.

 

The Imperial Republican

308-882-4453 (Phone)

622 Broadway St

PO Box 727

Imperial, NE 69033