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Summer 2013 THE PRINCIPAL’S PERSPECTIVE We are now ready to close the final chapter on the 2012- 2013 academic year. For some, it has passed too quickly, for others too slowly. No matter the pace, each day brought opportunities and challenges to our path. The theme for this school year was ‘Gratitude’. Gratitude was the fuel that helped us to power up and power forward. We said our goodbyes to long time students and their families while giving warm welcomes to new students and families arriving for their own Boston Higashi School journeys. We sent some staff off on new ventures with our blessings while acclimating new faces to new responsibilities on campus. Amid it all, our students gave us purpose and pride. They encouraged and supported our attempts to be at our best each and every day so that they, in turn, could achieve their best. Our lessons went well beyond the individual educational plan goals and curriculum standards. We learned more about life and love and how to do more than just survive. We found how to thrive and flourish even when things were hard and success seemed to be elusive. Progress came in inches and the occasional mile. There is great satisfaction in knowing that everyone is greater today than they were when the year began. ANNUAL CELEBRATION The 26 th Annual Celebration took place at King Philip Regional High School on June 23rd. It was truly a type “E” event. It was elegant, eloquent, enlightening, entertaining and empowering for everyone! Our students soared to new heights of excellence in all of their performances. Our energetic staff made sure that each and every performer had their moment of fame. The standing room only audience was very generous with their applause and appreciation. We thank everyone who sent in such tender and heartwarming messages for the Ad Journal Program. It is a true souvenir of the emotion, energy and excitement that commemorated this special day. Board Member Mr. Robert Fantasia presented the “Bridge To Higashi Award” honoring Rita and Terry Murray for their dedication, love and loyalty to Boston Higashi School. The Murrays were true ambassadors in the United Kingdom for children with autism and Boston Higashi School. The Murrays assisted other parents from England, Ireland and Wales in finding their way ‘across the pond’ to enroll their children with autism at Higashi. Within the next school year all of our UK students will have graduated so we mark the passing of an era so to speak. Sadly, Terry passed away this year. All who knew his wit and wisdom will remember him with great fondness. Once again, our dear and faithful friends from the Tokyo School, President Mr. Terada and Executive Manager Mr. Suzuki
came to share in our Annual Celebration. As Musashino Higashi School prepares to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, they have included us. I was deeply honored to accept the “Tasuki Relay Sash” presented by Mr. Terada during his remarks at Annual Celebration. We value our shared history, close ties and lasting connections. As we know, autism has no borders and we share the same mission to provide outstanding education to children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder independent of distance. Our respective schools are places where every season is a season of love and learning for those entrusted to our care. Our staffs work tirelessly and continuously employing Daily Life Therapy® while respecting each student and enhancing the quality of life for students and their families. ALUMNI BREAKFAST Before Annual Celebration, we held our Annual Alumni Breakfast at Lombardo’s in Randolph. Once again we extend our deepest thanks to the Niedermeyer family for their generous sponsorship of this event. This reunion of our alumni and their families with veteran staff members is always very special and filled with joy and gratitude. We are so proud of the journeys of each alumnus and can’t believe how fast time marches on. Our ranks of alumni are ever growing. It is a blessing to witness the bonds that students and families made during their time on campus have been sustained through the years. There are warm smiles and hugs, tears and laughter, and so much catching up to do! New friendships and relationships are also formed. CELEBRATING A NEW BEGINNING 2012 -2013 has been a dynamic year. We strove to maximize time, energy and talent for the mutual benefit of every member of the Boston Higashi School family. We were all leaders and followers on any given day and found strength in teaching and learning from one another. We remain anchored to the school’s mission and the legacy of our founder, Dr. Kiyo Kitahara. In a very short time, the bell for new academic year will be ringing, beckoning us all back to campus to continue our collective trajectory of growth. We will bring the experience, insight and understanding that we gathered from this school year and apply them to the opportunities and challenges that the 2013 -2014 school year promises. We will greet September with great hope and satisfaction knowing that we are strong - Boston Higashi School Strong!
Deborah Donovan, Principal Photo courtesy of Lifetouch
Accredited by The National Commission for the Accreditation of Special Education Services The Boston Higashi School is affiliated with Lesley University.
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