Mr. Lindsay’s door is always open. Those under his leadership know that he is never too busy to listen, to offer words of encouragement, to brainstorm techniques, or develop new ways to help all children achieve their best. In times of stress and extraordinary pressure, Mr. Lindsay is a calm voice of reason. His passion for education and dedication to student learning are undeniable. He consistently goes the extra mile to help make Owen Intermediate a better place to work and learn. For every teacher you’ve supported, for every child you’ve motivated, and most of all for every prayer you’ve offered, I thank you! You are a champion!!! #itsaboutkids
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Leaders
In December of 1777, General Washington knew his army was discouraged. Food and supplies were running out and defeat seemed imminent, as the Americans lost battle after battle against the British. These men still believed in their cause, but they began to question their ability to overcome. It was in this moment that General Washington knelt to pray. I am thankful that the God who answered the prayers of General Washington still answers prayers today. And I am thankful for leaders who pray, leaders like Mr. Lindsay.
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