Jackie Humphreys: Thank you Sheffield Elementary or taking good care of grandson

Sheffield Elementary School

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Published: 12-03-2024 7:47 PM

We have all seen images of the impact of Hurricane Helene. Our daughter, Jenna, and 9-year-old grandson, Jack, live in Asheville, North Carolina. They were spared flooding but lost power and water. Jenna decided to come to Montague, arriving tired, in shock, but in good spirits.

Jenna registered Jack for school — third grade at Sheffield Elementary. We had mixed feelings about a brand-new school. Jack was nervous and excited. From the first call to Deb Morse, registrar, we experienced kindness and compassion. Vice Principal Kristen Dietz took us on a tour beginning in the foyer where Jack’s eyes immediately lit up as he saw the “book vending machine” with his favorite titles. This is provided as an incentive and encourages positive social engagement.

We went to Jack’s classroom and were warmly welcomed by his teacher, Shelly Thurston, and some of the students. This is how it was his entire experience at Sheffield. He woke up excited about each day. We attended evening activities, too. You would think it was enough for the teachers and staff to have an eight-hour day (at least), but they were also energetic and engaged at night, too!

Jack is back home but his teacher suggested they become pen pals. Hopefully, Jack and his classmates will stay connected through time-honored letter writing. This experience will shine in Jack’s memory as a time of bravery and kindness during a difficult time.

Thank you, Sheffield Elementary, for your kindness and support. We are so grateful!

Jackie Humphreys

Montague

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