The First Day of School in a Pandemic
This is a frustrating, maddening time for all., but we owe it to the children to make the best of it we can. We owe it to the children to lead with empathy and understanding. My granddaughter, Schuyler, robbed of a large chunk of her kindergarten year, now faces a first grade like nothing you or I or our children ever faced. I worry for her. I worry for all these kids. It is with Schuyler and all these other children in mind that I offer this poem, written many years ago, in a different time and under different circumstances, that I still think captures some of what it means to entrust your child to a teacher and some of what we must draw on in this time of uncertainty.
The First Day of School
by Russ Walsh
Today, dear teacher, I deliver to you CONTINUE READING: Russ on Reading: The First Day of School in a Pandemic