As you know, I don't do countdowns. Don't think it is
healthy. But, at this time of the year, it reminds me of a story Lisa
told me about the first time she ran the Chicago Marathon in 2001. Buckle in;
this is the long version.
The Chicago Marathon is actually run in the exact opposite
direction it should be... for the runners. It is this way because the North
side neighborhoods have more clout and want the runners out earlier to get their
roads back.
So, middling pack runners find themselves beginning the run
through beautiful streets shaded by trees in the morning. Many cheering
crowds. As the day grows hotter they are on the South side of the course.
Much of it is wide flat HOT pavement with no shade and industrial areas which
translate to little spectator support.
Taking the turn up from Comiskey Park
(around mile 23) is where my wife was on the verge of quitting her first
marathon 11 1/2 years ago. She easily noticed a Rastafarian man on the side
amongst the sparse spectators snapping his fingers. As she got closer she
heard him repeating, "It's all mental from here. It's all mental from
here." Of course, she knew he was right and finished strong,
revitalized from his simple encouragement and accurate observation.
It is the same with us now. As we wrap up this year,
we look at data for next year finding ways to be more effective and help
students achieve. It is a time to reflect, evaluate, and plan. Great
opportunities for improvement lay at our feet. For all of us and our
students, it's all mental from here. It is simply a matter of
perspective.
Thank you for a great year at KES. I look forward to a
strong finish here in the last week helping all students succeed and be in a
great position for a solid start next year.