| Acceptance Speech |
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ACSA-Region 5 Awards/Installation Event April 27, 2009 Thank you for that warm introduction. It may be trite, but I’ll say it anyway: I am honored and humbled to receive this award. After nearly four decades in education, I appreciate this recognition by my peers. As leaders in public education in California, all of us in this room face unprecedented challenges – be they the state budget crisis and national economy; changing student demographics; unfunded state mandates; unrealistic, questionable testing requirements; or the initiatives advanced by those who blindly believe competition of any sort is a panacea for all that ails us. There is nothing simple or trivial about problem-solving to meet the challenges we face. I know you, like me, will not give up trying. We know this generation – and the ones that will follow – are counting on us, and none of us want to let them down. In my view, there’s no greater calling than serving our youth and providing them with a high-quality education. Some of the most exciting and wonderful moments in a child’s life take place in classrooms across all of our districts . . . every day. Could there be a greater calling than this? That’s why I know you’re like me, undaunted by the challenges and unwavering in a deeply-rooted commitment to our young people. I know that we will all continue to promote excellence in our schools by harnessing the incredible energy, commitment and passion demonstrated year-round by our teachers and professional support staffs. We are undeterred because we know that what’s at stake – public education – goes to the very heart of our democracy. I am privileged to serve in public education in our great state, and I am honored to receive this award this evening. Thank you very much. |