LEARNING TOGETHER WHILE APART:
faculty and staff reflect on the ways the pandemic has impacted their lives and our Center community
“I’ve learned that it’s okay to not know what’s happening in the near future; I can focus on now and what we know now. In a year that has been so unsettling, I’ve decided to let go of my need to know what’s happening in 6 months and pay closer attention to today. In some ways, it’s freeing. That said, I can’t wait until this new freedom ends so I can predict what’s coming around the bend.” – Amy Flemming, Instructional Support Teacher
“This past year has taught me that kids are more resilient and capable than we expect. Also, it was eye opening to see how some quieter students really thrived in an online setting. Digital tools are often a great way for these kids to express themselves and share opinions.” – Matt Argüello, Director of Innovation
“I realized how much I missed seeing children. Teaching virtually for one year made me realize how much I love children and my job!”– Rosalie Schuller-Alonzo, Toddler Teacher
“The last year reinforced my attitude to appreciate every day as a precious gift. Everything you give, you will receive back, so give love!” – Delmy Jovel, Instructional Support Teacher
“I learned how easy it is to take things for granted. It has been so uplifting seeing friends that have been vaccinated and I can’t be any more excited to visit my family in Illinois this summer. The pandemic has been a well-needed reminder that I am extremely fortunate.” – Don Macatangay, Sixth Grade Math Specialist