Joshua 1:9

New School Year

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It’s a New Year

What do you mean summer is over?  It can’t be!  Is this some kind of joke?  We just got out of school.  I haven’t ….  But, I wanted to…  Each year at this time, teachers and students report back to school.  They say goodbye to summertime adventures and begin a new adventure, a learning adventure.  Back-to-school time is a time filled with so many mixed emotions. 

Most parents are relieved to get the kids back in school.  Their grocery bill may not be nearly as high as it has been; however, there’s that endless list of supplies that teachers want students to bring.  Seriously, why does a teacher need each student to bring items like 8 glue sticks, 3 or 4 boxes of Kleenex, a box of Band-Aids, bottles of hand soap, ear buds, a stylus, or a package of sheet protectors.  Oh, and yes, there is a reason why teachers ask for Ticonderoga pencils.  These pencils last longer because of the type of wood they are made from. 

Parents, as a former teacher, I would like to make some recommendations.  First, before buying supplies, shop comparatively.  There are some really good bargains out there if you’re willing to look.  Second, if you can’t find something on your child’s list, don’t be afraid to ask for help.  Third, if you are having financial problems that may limit what supplies you can buy, let your child’s teacher or school know.  No student should have to go without the necessary supplies.

For the teacher, back to school means countless hours of preparation before anyone ever steps into the room.  The room has to be organized and set up for the students to be able to come into the learning environment.  Rooms usually are decorated in various themes.  Books and supplies have to be labeled with students’ names.  First day activities have to be planned so students are fully engaged throughout the entire day.  Some teachers create introductory power points that help with the flow of the day.   Sometimes, teachers wonder how they will ever get it all done.   Ephesians 5:15 – 16a reminds us that we need to be careful how we use our time.  Teachers, be wise and make the best use of your time.

Not all students have the same feelings about starting back to school. Heading back after summer break can be a time of excitement, anxiety and even a bit of sadness for students of all ages. The new school year is full of many unknowns and that can feel a little scary at first.  In addition, saying goodbye to a summer of relaxation and fun isn’t exactly something most kids look forward to doing.  As Winnie the Pooh says, “You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.”*  Students, your new adventure awaits you!  Get ready for some learning to take place!

Parents and teachers can help make students back-to-school experiences positive.  Parents, encourage your children to do well.   Write encouraging notes and stick them in a lunch box or a binder.   Let them know that you believe in them.  Pray for them daily as they head off to school, during the day, and as they return home.

Teachers, create a safe and positive classroom environment.  Greet your students at the door with a smile showing them that you’re excited and happy to have them in your class.   Have some getting acquainted activities for them to get to know you and other classmates.  Always remember to pray for your students each and every day.

Parents, teachers, and students as you return to school, remember that “knowledge is like a lamp, and every new thing you learn makes the light brighter.” ** 

Always, always, always, remember that YOU are not alone in this adventure.  God is right there beside you.  Joshua 1:9 says, “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you WHEREVER you go.”  He will give you the strength and guidance to persevere through the new year. 

* and ** https://www.wishesquotes.com/special-days-of-the-year/40-positive-back-to-school-messages