Mineola Superintendent's Blog

Balancing Act

Leadership is a constant balancing act.  We need to weight the needs of the families we serve but equaling as important are the people that work for us.  Mineola has just over 600 employees; many have incurred serious hardship from Hurricane Sandy.  As I went to each building yesterday the number of children still without power seemed to be low, while the number of staff members was much greater.  It makes sense since our staff travel from all over the island to work in Mineola UFSD.  But the devastation has been great.  At last count 13 staff members have been displaced from their homes; in many cases all of the possessions were lost.  One teacher went into labor two days after Sandy destroyed her home.  In another case a teacher was in a serious car accident because the traffic lights were out.  School systems are giant extended families and some of our family needs help.  Let’s remember that as we head back to school this week.  While things may be getting back to normal for many of us that won’t be the case for some us.  I still don’t have power or heat.  It doesn’t seem like such a big deal in the scheme of things.

Posted in Around the District 12 years ago at 8:13 am.

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  1. Licia McCarthy Nov 9th 2012

    Muchas gracias for keeping us posted via email and voicemail (we are new to the district and are very impressed w this system) and to the staff that helped get the schools open ! These past two weeks have been so difficult for so many of us. Hopefully it will make us better and stronger .. I feel lucky to be a part of such a great community !

  2. Patricia Hendry Nov 7th 2012

    Thank You to all the Mineola Staff who have shown thier dedication and resilience during this trying time. I hope you all realize what a positive effect you have on all of our children and families. Thank you for all you do!


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