91猫先生

JUDGING BOOKS BY THEIR COVER

From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director:

We have all been told NOT to judge a book by its cover.

Since 鈥渆verybody knows that鈥, very clever publishers have learned that catchy titles and flashy book jackets catch the eye of potential readers, i.e. buyers.

Many times this clich茅 is used to discourage that first impression of someone you meet, because it might not be entirely accurate.聽 A similar clich茅 we often use is 鈥渨hat you see is not always what you get鈥.

Here is the main point;聽 In order to form a sound, educated opinion of someone or something鈥t is extremely important to take the time to evaluate a person or thing based on past performance, consistency, and viability.

In this day and age, we have become incredibly visual people.聽 Many of us have fallen into the trap of 鈥渋f it looks good I want it鈥, without really looking at the big picture or what does the 鈥渓ong run鈥 look like.

We do this with cars鈥ouses鈥lothes鈥hink about it!聽 I am much more inclined to make a quick decision because of the way it looks at first glance鈥r on the outside.聽 It鈥檚 the old judging the book by the cover鈥hing!

I worked at a school one time where as a teacher, we always joked that it (the school) was a good place to be 鈥渇rom鈥.聽 Many of us believed that if you could work there (at that school), and survive for one year, that you should be given a Lifetime Texas Teachers Certificate, solely based on the fact that you survived.

But then, that same school built all new buildings and we were convinced that the fresh paint, shiny floors, and 鈥渉ot from the foundry furnace鈥 bricks and mortar would change everything.聽 The new buildings looked great.聽 The new buildings looked 聽flashy enough with the new technology, bright lights, cool carpeted class rooms, and a big bold school logo right as you walked in the front door.聽 It was impressive鈥ooking, and the promises the school with the new buildings made鈥nbelievably believable!

Unfortunately, although the outside appeared grand, what was going on inside was business as usual.聽聽 The curriculum was the same, a majority of the students were still not interested or motivated, classroom discipline continued to be awful, and the teachers were again bound by the same old 鈥渢each to the test policy鈥 that was status quo in the old buildings.

The cover of the book looked awesome. The content of the book was still way substandard

Although the newness and the bright exterior of the building said 鈥渃ome inside鈥t鈥檚 great鈥, what was really important for the school to actually be great was still missing.

In my seven years at 91猫先生, I have been amazed at how many comments we receive about the beauty of our campus, and how great our buildings, classrooms, and athletic facilities look.聽 Many college coaches visit 91猫先生 each year in an effort to recruit our student athletes (nine of which have already signed this year with some of those same colleges I might add).聽 The majority of these college coaches are amazed at what we have facility wise at BH.聽 Several have commented that even the college where they work has nothing like what they see when they visit 91猫先生.

But what about what is inside those buildings?聽 As a former public school teacher and coach, I know for a fact that what is inside these walls is what truly makes 91猫先生 a great place to get an education, and so much more!

Inside these walls are teachers who actually teach, and not to a state mandated test.聽 Inside these walls are teachers and coaches who really care about the success and care about the future each student.聽 91猫先生 teachers and coaches are not just doing a job for a paycheck or to move up on a 鈥渃areer ladder鈥 that increases personal income.聽 They lovingly invest in the lives of the kids.

Inside the walls at 91猫先生 is an environment that is conducive to learning.聽 The environment at 91猫先生 is calm, safe, and promotes academic success.聽 聽This is in stark contrast to schools where many times students are forced to learn in spite of the environment.聽 Inside the walls at 91猫先生 is where each student is challenged to reach their potential while recognizing and emphasizing the gifts they individually possess.

Inside the walls at 91猫先生, in the classroom, in the lab, or in the lecture hall, you won鈥檛 find material that is 鈥渄umbed-down鈥 so that everyone will make accepted average grades鈥ass the state test, or improve the districts overall rating.

Great schools are determined by what happens inside the walls鈥ot by how the exterior looks!

On my trip to the East Coast this past January, I was able to visit four of the most prestigious schools in the United States.聽 They were all hundreds of years old.聽 Their commitment to the education of students has passed the test of time.聽 Three of these schools had the traditional Ivy League facade.

You know the look鈥ed brick buildings鈥hite posts鈥andscaped.聽 Collegiate!

What made those East Coast schools so great however was the commitment to the education that was taking place inside those stately looking walls.

How fortunate we all are, to have a Founder and Board Chairman like Steve Dement whose vision was to create a campus that not only had the look of those outstanding schools back east, but that those of us who teach and coach here, could use the opportunities and abilities we have to pour ourselves into the lives of our students at 91猫先生.聽聽 Whether that is in the classroom鈥n the field鈥n the court鈥r on stage鈥r as alumni, to create excellence in education.

OK鈥ack to the 鈥測ou can鈥檛 judge a book by its cover鈥 thing.

Dr. Seuss books don鈥檛 count!聽 The cover is eye catching and what鈥檚 inside is just totally awesome.聽 As you probably could surmise, Dr. Seuss books are some of my favorite summer readings.

Like Green Eggs and Ham, The Lorax, and Horton Hears a Who!

And that鈥檚 another reason to be 鈥淎LL ORANGE鈥ll The Time鈥!