As I sat watching the rerun of the Glee season finale from last year, it reminded me of the reason that matters most when teachers walk through the classroom door. Teachers want to make a difference.
When we get on a student about not giving his best, it comes from seeing the gap between potential and performance. We know that success comes from working hard, and never giving up.
When a student disrupts class and we discipline him, it's because we know it distracts others, and keeps them from learning. We know students must be able to concentrate for learning to take place.
Watching the Glee Club students relate their successes, even knowing it was just a TV show, made me think about Reading Workshop this year. When students leave, I wonder how many will have a story to tell. I hope they recognize their potential, and work to reach it. Then I will be the one singing about a great year.