Today, once again, we have a few people to thank. Firstly, Adan Rodarte has once again proven to be a lifesaver, managing the main office, filing papers, fixing phones the Elementary school, and just being a general blessing to all he comes in contact with.
The second is Jennie Downing, who has been helping with filing the medical paperwork and preparing the medical binders in coordination with Dean Sheila.
The third is Shari Bellchambers, who has been at the Academy throughout this week helping Dean Sheila and helping with paperwork.
The fourth is Ricky Woodruff, who came in this afternoon and jumped right in helping with paperwork too.
All of these people made it possible for me to get away from the office (though it was fun having to call recent alumni and talk with classmates I haven't spoken with in quite some time). I was able to take some shots for the promo video and do a little bit of teaching at the Elementary School. It is a privilege to work with such a dedicated community of people that are focused on seeing Adventism thrive so it can minister to the community of Mount Vernon and the greater community of Ohio through the work of Mount Vernon Academy.
Additionally, I want to thank all the dedicated staff at MVA that make it a great place to be, whether it's the cook with his excellent food (thank-you Sam Hutchinson for those amazing chimi-changas), Jeff Morris who makes the office go round, Principal Kittle with his amazing vision for the school, the campus Chaplain whose vision of ministry is inspiring, the teachers such as Keri Conwell or Lynn Lee who are working hard to provide their students with the best education possible, or all the staff who make this school a tremendous work environment.
Lastly, I want to thank all the students who have made me feel so proud to be back home at my Alma Mater, Mount Vernon Academy. Whether it's Kari with his music, Alyssa with her spiritual plans for the campus (she is the SA spiritual VP), DeAndre with his cheerful attitude, or David Jr. with all of his helpfulness, each of these students has made me feel welcomed and loved here at MVA.
The second is Jennie Downing, who has been helping with filing the medical paperwork and preparing the medical binders in coordination with Dean Sheila.
The third is Shari Bellchambers, who has been at the Academy throughout this week helping Dean Sheila and helping with paperwork.
The fourth is Ricky Woodruff, who came in this afternoon and jumped right in helping with paperwork too.
All of these people made it possible for me to get away from the office (though it was fun having to call recent alumni and talk with classmates I haven't spoken with in quite some time). I was able to take some shots for the promo video and do a little bit of teaching at the Elementary School. It is a privilege to work with such a dedicated community of people that are focused on seeing Adventism thrive so it can minister to the community of Mount Vernon and the greater community of Ohio through the work of Mount Vernon Academy.
Additionally, I want to thank all the dedicated staff at MVA that make it a great place to be, whether it's the cook with his excellent food (thank-you Sam Hutchinson for those amazing chimi-changas), Jeff Morris who makes the office go round, Principal Kittle with his amazing vision for the school, the campus Chaplain whose vision of ministry is inspiring, the teachers such as Keri Conwell or Lynn Lee who are working hard to provide their students with the best education possible, or all the staff who make this school a tremendous work environment.
Lastly, I want to thank all the students who have made me feel so proud to be back home at my Alma Mater, Mount Vernon Academy. Whether it's Kari with his music, Alyssa with her spiritual plans for the campus (she is the SA spiritual VP), DeAndre with his cheerful attitude, or David Jr. with all of his helpfulness, each of these students has made me feel welcomed and loved here at MVA.
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