I was recently asked to explain what achievements I thought my Manalapan Pre School had accomplished in the last 20 years of operation.
I was tempted to go on about the high standard of academics, our customized curriculum, or any other number of “educational” accomplishments. Then, I remembered, there is so much more than just learning going on at Bridges.
There are lives being shaped, personalities being guided, friendships being formed, and memories being made. I think this is our greatest contribution.
In just the last few months, I have been fortunate enough to witness the past being honored in the present.
One of the moms in our school brought in the Christmas card her brother had made in Bridges, 17 years ago. It was bent, worn, and beautiful. It has been a part of their Christmas celebration for 17 years.
A former student of ours, who has returned to complete her student teaching, brought in the photograph album her mother made for her depicting her nursery school and Pre-K years. I delighted in seeing the pictures of her first day at school, her Christmas show, Grandparent’s Day, Mother’s Day and graduation. (I did not delight in the fact that I looked much younger then!)
She was so proud of these snippets of her life. Her goal is to provide her future students with these same gifts.
Last Christmas I was invited to my daughter-in-law’s parent’s home for dinner. When I arrived I was so touched to see familiar yet long forgotten Christmas decorations adorning their tree and mantle. Her sister (who is a freshman in college) used to attend Bridges. Our projects served as a reminder of simpler times.
This week I attended a funeral service for a man whose children attended our school. I thought about how difficult this would be for his family. As I entered the visitation room, I was struck by the number of faces I recognized. So many of the friends his wife had made were there supporting her. These families had continued their friendships long after their children had left Bridges.
So when I am asked to explain my greatest achievements, I think the long term effect of our work speaks for itself.
We are making memories and building relationships.
Could there be anything more worthwhile?
