I
found myself choking up a bit during our recent Veteran’s Day Assembly; which
was odd, for me, as this “Army Brat” was raised to have a stiff upper lip and a
mandate to conceal one’s emotions at all times. There were three distinct
moments in the Assembly where I realized that even cynical New Yorkers can discover
that they are proud of their country and their fellow citizens. The first
moment - believe it or not - occurred when our Advanced Band and Chorus performed
a magnificent rendition of the National Anthem. An over sized American Flag was
projected on two 20 foot screens as 800 Lasallians stood and tacitly
acknowledged the patriotic values that are enshrined in our Constitution and
the Bill of Rights; as well as the importance of their protection, which was
symbolized by the presence of nearly 20 Alumni Veterans standing at attention
in the Duffy Lewis Gymnasium.
La Salle alums & staff who serve/have served in the Nation's Armed Forces |
My
final emotional moment was in response to the background music that was being provided
by our Advanced Band as the photographs of La Salle
alums who had served in the Armed Forces were being displayed on the giant
screens facing the assembled students. Megan Foley, faculty member in charge of
the Instrumental Music Program, had arranged a medley of patriotic songs which
the Advanced Band (and, at particular moments, the newly formed String
Ensemble) executed with a seamless effort one would ordinarily associate with
professional musicians. As I marveled at
their successful negotiation of a variety of key and tempo shifts, it suddenly
occurred to me that these are teenagers
who are executing this enormously challenging arrangement of patriotic music.
And, it was at that moment that I realized this
is why, fifteen years after arriving at La Salle ,
I am fortunate enough to be the School’s “Salesman-in-Chief.” The “magic” our
faculty perform on a daily basis in support of the students entrusted to our
care is not just phenomenal, it is real and transformative.
And, it was on
display at our Veterans Day Assembly - but not just there. Back-to-back League championships
in Varsity Football and four consecutive
League championships in Varsity Girls Volleyball, not to mention a national
recognition for the Cheer Program and increasingly higher rankings for Mock
Trial demonstrates that not only is the Mission of La Salle High School alive
and well, it is thriving, in no small part, because of your commitment to the
values of nurturing, inspiring, challenging and motivating the students
entrusted to our care.
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