EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING -- Gay Geiser-Sandoval
Parking is a problem for new drivers under the best of circumstances.
My daughter has been driving solo for three months now, and still
appreciates having her zero-period class that enables her to get a nice
wide parking spot before there are any other cars around.
That is probably why I have so much sympathy for the kids at Newport
Harbor High School when their Political Action Committee gave a report to
the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education on the
parking situation there.
Since the freshman class is a third larger than the senior class, this
problem is going to grow proportionately. Once the kids become eligible
for their driver’s licenses, they have a six-month prohibition against
taking passengers, which further exacerbates the situation.
The thought of all of those teen drivers running out during their
10-minute break to play musical parking places in the two-hour parking
zones seems like a disaster waiting to happen. One mom told me her son
had already racked up $300 in parking tickets when he didn’t get back to
his car soon enough to move it.
This problem was brought to the school board’s attention about 10
years ago. Let’s hope we aren’t still talking about the need to solve it
in another 10 years.
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Last week, I reminded you to write a nice note to your children’s
teachers. Well, parents at Sonora Elementary School took my advice to
heart and asked me to publish their letter. I know that it applies to all
teachers in our district, so you can cut it out and paste it up at your
school. Just change the name of the school. Here it is:
Sonora Elementary School teachers are the best!!
In recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week we, as parents of Sonora
students, want to brag to the world (or at least throughout Newport-Mesa)
about our great teachers at Sonora Elementary School.
When we got together to decide what we should say in this letter,
every parent was excited to include appreciation for the awesome things
their child’s teacher had done. Collectively among the parents, every one
of the 25 kindergarten through third-grade teachers was represented.
Unfortunately, the letter would be much too long to print if we
included acknowledgment of even just one great thing each of these
teachers had done.
In listening to each parent tell about his or her child’s teacher, we
found a common theme. Every Sonora teacher is caring and dedicated. They
work together as a team under the leadership of a great principal, Lorie
Hoggard, to provide an excellent education to every student. Not only do
they provide each student the guidance, direction and encouragement to
excel, they provide individual challenges to each student based on their
specific needs and capabilities.
These awesome teachers go above and beyond in so many ways. They often
spend many of their own resources to provide incentives and recognition
to their students -- everything from candy and toys to showing up to
cheer them on in their Saturday sports activities, dance recitals and
birthday parties.
On top of all of that, they communicate regularly with the parents of
their students, letting them know the great things their child is doing
or the extra help that they need. Even after a long hard day, they are
always willing to spend the time with a parent who wants to talk about
their child.
We can never thank these great teachers enough. They, along with a
great principal and support staff, are what make Sonora a great school.
We invite all parents with children entering kindergarten in the area to
come and visit Sonora and enroll your children. Once you do, we know you
will love it too.”
* GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Costa Mesa resident. Her column runs
Tuesdays. She may be reached by e-mail at [email protected].
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