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I See You My Educator Colleagues and Friends

As we enter the year 2025, I just wanted to take a moment to let all of my educator friends know that I see you.
I see the Superintendents who have tirelessly worked to maintain their integrity in one of the grittiest times in educating the almost 6 million public education students in California, and the untold millions across our nation and world. I see the dedication you have displayed, the determination you have used and the sheer desire you have focused on to keep education moving forward. I see the challenges you have accepted the criticism you have endured, and the politics you have fought through, all for the benefit of the children who fall under your daily care. I see the strategic planning, the work you have accomplished with colleagues to keep your District on the positive side of the ledger, while working to provide the best quality of services you can provide to ensure a well-educated citizenry will continue.
I see the Principals, who start each day by welcoming the staff and students of your schools onto campus with joy and hope for their daily success. I see you working with your staffs and support personnel to ensure that each moment spent with children under your watch is a positive one of growth and respect which can lead to future successes. I see the work that you do to keep everyone on your campuses moving forward together in peace and harmony so that the students are able to grow in peace and excitement for each day of learning.
I see the teachers, who spend their days working to advance their children’s skills, achievements, and overall positive mental health. I see the hard work, the dedication to your craft, the countless hours you spend worrying and planning your daily activities to make that positive difference for your students. I see the worry that is in your faces when you wonder if the children you work with every day are going to have a safe, warm place to perform a little bit of follow-up in the evening with a carrying individual. I see the professionalism that you perform throughout the day to keep it all together, though it is exhausting on some days.
I see the Support Staff, who have hearts as big as stars, who work to connect, engage, and support the entire system of education. Whether they are the first ones to see children in the morning as they climb aboard the bus, of meeting them as they arrive to school, or spend time with them during the day in or around campus. Whether they are the ones who are preparing the meals, cleaning up after the children, or planning the extended day activities for those that must stay at school a bit longer. I see each of you as you interact with children, provide guidance, care, and thoughtfulness in your actions.
Yes, I see it all, and yet, as most busy educators, sometimes I forget to tell those that are doing the amazing work that they are truly appreciated, that what they are doing on the daily matters, and that we all are important in the lives of the collective children who we are attempting to guide into the future. It takes each part of the system following their best selves when at work, in our communities, and engaging with each other as we continue this work.
If you read this, know that I see you!
Dr. Robert A. Martinez, is currently the Acting Superintendent of the Antioch Unified School District and has been in this role for eight months. He is also the Chief Human Resources Officer for the District. His latest book, “Recipes for Resilience, Nurturing Perseverance in Students and Educators” is available on Amazon, and was published by the Dave Burgess Consulting Inc.