New Year's Resolution?
The term "resolution" has several definitions. When used in conjunction with the prospect of a new year, one dictionary has defined the word resolution as "something determined or decided upon, as a course of action." This is the time of year when many individuals contemplate the feasibility of establishing their own resolutions. Rather than offering a new beginning, may I simply suggest to students that you be resolute each day as you continue your quest to develop good character. To be resolute means to be determined. It often takes resolute courage to do what you know is right. True friends will appreciate your actions and follow your good example. Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "no one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Further, I contend that no one can take away your resolve to do the right thing without your consent. It is your job as students to make good choices. It is our responsibility as educators to assist in your quest to keep your resolution of establishing greatness of character, as well as achieving academic success. I am thankful that we have so many outstanding young ladies and young gentlemen who attend Dodgen Middle School. I look forward to being there for you in 2008.


