Donovan's diagnosis was a gut punch for my wife and me; we had no idea what life would hold for him.
We dedicate ourselves to helping one another create a community that recognizes every individual's abilities and aspirations for earning and giving respect, developing an inner sense of integrity, appreciating the values of nurturing scholarship appropriate for each developmental stage of learning, and understanding what constitutes doing one's personal best in attending to the challenges of each day.
One of his teachers told us that everyone thinks that the Scholarship award goes to the student with the highest grades. The faculty decided to give this year's award to Donovan in recognition of his hard work and steady improvement throughout the year, and further to provide him a boost of confidence going into 7th grade.
I don't think I've ever been more proud as a parent, and God knows my allergy-soaked eyes didn't need the extra water. So today, I'd like to celebrate those among us who haven't necessarily had the easiest go of it in life, but nevertheless persevere, give their best each and every day, and don't complain about it or let it define them. I'm certain you have an employee or two who fall into this category. Please celebrate them along with me.