The last day of school finally arrived today! Since we never had any snow days this school year, the kids were able to get out of school right on schedule. Both Lia and Logan did not end up going to the last day of school which is always a half day. Lia opted to sleep in and miss watching movies in all six of her classes, and Logan was told to skip by his own father (and principal) since the last day of school at his junior high is devoted to a 9th grade assembly that 7th and 8th graders are not allowed to attend. So instead of spending 3.5 hours in the cafeteria, Logan stayed home with me and went to our elementary school the last hour of class to visit a few 5th and 6th grade classes that I have enjoyed subbing in this school year.
Overall, it was another unbelievably busy, but good, school year. The kids all learned and grew and accomplished so much, both in and out of the classroom. In addition, I returned back to the classroom as a substitute teacher for the first time in 14 years. For the most part, I worked two to three days a week, October through June. Although it was a blessing to bring in some extra income, it was a difficult transition for me to figure out how to juggle working with a very busy, large family. With the exception of some really painful headaches and overall exhaustion, I survived the year. We are all grateful that summer is finally upon us and look forward to the break from the hustle and bustle of our busy lives to enjoy some calmer days and some quality, family time.
June 16th:
Lia's last day of 11th grade
It's so hard to believe that she is officially a senior in high school now. Where did the time go? Lia successfully completed another very busy year of high school juggling online seminary, school, homework, a few after school clubs, and lots and lots of theater. She participated in five plays this year--three musicals at NWTL and one musical and the one-acts at her high school. She also managed to maintain straight As first semester and five As and her first ever B (in Math which has always been her arch nemesis) second semester. Needless to say, Lia was exhausted by the end of the year and is looking forward to catching up on some sleep this summer. She didn't emerge out of her bedroom (besides eating a bowl of cereal while Logan and I were at the elementary school this morning) until 6:15 PM today!
June 16th:
Logan's last day of 7th grade
Logan made an unbelievably smooth transition to junior high school this year. Once a boy who despised change, Logan made this big change in his life without even blinking. I'm still trying to figure it out! He loved all six of his classes, including his electives and got a 4.0 both semesters without barely getting any help from Ron and me all year long. He thrived in all four of his PAGE classes which are the honors classes offered for all four core subjects to students who qualify to take them through testing. Logan enjoyed maintaining several of his elementary friendships while making a ton of new friends, especially in his PAGE classes. He ran XC with South Hill Running Club in the fall, and participated in wrestling and track with this school in the winter and spring. He also ran track with his same running club in the spring. Overall, Logan loved this year and I have loved watching his confidence and personality develop during this first year of his teens.
June 17th:
Ella's last day of 5th grade
Ella absolutely loved this school year! She was placed in Mrs. Lindner's class who was Logan's beloved, 5th grade teacher. She loved being in her class and became very good friends with Gracie, who was the one person from her friend group who was also assigned to this class. She learned so much in Mrs. Lindner's class, while still having so much fun. Ella also loved being at the same school with Emmett for the first time and loved being able to say "hi" to him in the hallways every week. In addition, I was able to sub several times in her class which we both loved so much! Ella also practiced 16 hours a week with her Level 4 gymnastics team all year long. She improved so much and had a very successful meet season this winter.
June 17th:
Emmett's last day of Kindergarten
As I mentioned above, Emmett absolutely LOVED Kindergarten! He loved his teacher, Mr. Gathany, and all of the fun and creative ways that he taught his class. Emmett became a total leader in his class in every area from academics to behavior to athletics. He just thrived in every area and made so many friends. Although I never substitute taught in his class, I loved being able to hug him in the hallways, peek in on him in his classroom, and go out to recess to say "hi" whenever I had a break in my class when he was at recess. He is such a darling boy who is enthusiastic about everything and just loves life! It was so fun to watch him grow this year!

Ella and Emmett getting dropped off in front of school for the last time this school today! Ella convinced me to swing by Starbucks before school to use a gift card she had just gotten as a gift. However, it made them one minute late to the last day of school. Whoops! Here they are heading into school with their teacher gifts and their overpriced, fancy drinks!
This school year went by so fast because it was so busy! But I am so proud of my kids and how well all of them did this school year. They are all growing and progressing in so many wonderful ways and I have absolutely loved helping them and cheering them on along the way!