Middle School Newsletter 9.11.2023

As our 8th graders are contemplating what high school will be the best fit for the next part of their educational journey, I often find myself asking them what they would like to do with their life. If that isn’t a heavy question, one that often has students looking at me with a blank look on their face, then I don’t know what is. How many of you knew at 14 years old exactly what you wanted to do when you “grew up”? I’ve come to realize that I am asking the wrong question. I should be asking, “What are you passionate about?”

The answers to this question could shed light on what would spark curiosity and sustain engagement in our children. While characteristics such as strong values, talent, ambition, intellect, discipline, and perseverance all contribute to career success, following your passion can often make the biggest difference of all.

In order to fully understand why discovering one's passion is so important we must first define success. Some individuals define success as it relates to wealth and/or fame but true success that satisfies isn't really about either of those things. Success is better defined as an achievement of a purpose.  For many individuals, success means being proud of their achievements and being part of something that matters. This is particularly true when it comes to meaningful work. If an individual decides to follow their passion, they are more likely to have traditional successes, such as money, due to the enthusiasm they have for their work. 

If passion is present, people tend to be more resilient when they are faced with conflicts. When people are truly passionate about their work, and not just in it for the money, they tend to have a positive outlook and have the ability to effectively problem solve. We also see that the more passionate someone is about their job, the more inclined they are to work on self-improvement, which increases their chances of success. 

Many of our kids may find that they don’t know how to answer this question (what are you passionate about?). In order to get them to think about what ignites passion within them, here are some questions to push their thinking…

• What excites you?

• What is something you love doing so much you can’t wait to do it again tomorrow?

• What’s something that brings you joy?

Together we can support and encourage our children to lead a life that is full of passion so that they are truly successful. Moving forward, I will be asking students, “How can I best support you  as you discover what you are truly passionate about in life”? 

Kindly,

Kim

314.645.9600 (607)~kwright@premiercharterschool.org  

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • September 11- Board Meeting 

  • September 12- PCG Meeting MS Cafe 6pm

  • September 14- Fire Drill

  • September 21- Intruder Drill

  • September 21-8th Grade High School Night

  • September 22- No School

  • October 5-9-No School Fall Break

  • October 12- Tornado Drill

  • October 18- End of 1st Quarter

  • October 20- Picture Day

Drop Off Reminder:

Now that we are a few weeks into the school year, we wanted to reiterate that our morning drop off process does not begin until 8:00 am.  Our morning duty staff are not outside to supervise drop off until 8:00 am.  In the interest of student safety, please do not leave your child(ren) unsupervised before morning duty begins.

We recently revised our late pick up policy because of an increase in students being picked up after our dismissal ends at 3:35.  We also have a significant number of unsupervised children in the morning and would like to avoid an additional revision of our drop off/pick up policy.  We appreciate your support in this matter as we work to keep all of our students safe. 

STAFF SPOTLIGHT: 6th and 7th Grade Teams

Kim Wright M.Ed. LPC, RPT

Middle School Principal

premiercharterschool.org

Supporting the curious and empowered learner since 2000

National School of Character

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