Today was my last ever day of tutoring. For 12 school years I have tutored a series of elementary school students through the Fort Wayne Community Schools Study Connections program. A group of volunteers from our church have been meeting with students at South Wayne Elementary for an hour on Monday afternoons during all those school years. Each adult works one on one with the same student all year. For the last three years my wonder spouse has also volunteered.
Next year they are tearing down the school where we have been tutoring, the students will be dispersed to several other schools and no one could tell us where tutoring sessions would be held. My spouse and I decided that this would be a reasonable time to retire from tutoring. The fact that we're not getting any younger also factored into the decision.
So it was with mixed emotions that we headed for 'party day,' the last tutoring day of this school year. I took a gift and a good bye letter for my student (whom I have worked with for two years) and assumed that this would probably be the last I would every see of him, as had happened with all my other students. It's the way the program works.
But today was different. My student brought me a bouquet of red roses, a beautiful necklace (called an Arrow Shot necklace) and a note from his mother saying how much she appreciated my work with her son (who, by the way, was an absolute sweetheart and easy to work with) asking if we could keep in touch and enclosing her address and phone number. I checked and made sure this is ok with the school and it is, since his mom reached out to me. I am so excited to think that I can follow up with this student. I'm not sure how it will play out. I doubt that I'll be around long enough to see him graduate from high school. But somehow, some times, along the way, I will get to see him. I couldn't be more pleased.
PS the Arrow Shot necklace came with this verse "Words are like arrows shot. They have no wings, but fly far." A good reminder to speak kindly.






