Wednesday, April 29, 2009

99 and 44/100% Sure

Monday night the Germantown Board of Education voted to accept my Fulbright Teacher Exchange for the 2009-2010 school year. This means that there's nearly no formal obstacle preventing Cori and me from going to Ghana next year!

I wasn't sure what to expect out of the board Monday night. But, when the superintendent introduced the topic, and then me, the board members revealed a set of proud grins. I distributed some information about the program, my exchange partner Lucy, and the potential benefits to the district. For the next ten minutes to so I described the application process, my interest in the program and this exchange in particular, and my hopes for the experience the district, its students, staff and community would enjoy during the upcoming school year. I can best describe the board's reaction as congratulatory and grateful. The vote was swift and unanimous, and I left the meeting to a series of handshakes, best wishes, and statements of vicarious wonder.

Friday morning, along with Liz, a teaching colleague who has agreed to serve as a mentor to Lucy next year, I will fly to DC for a Saturday orientation. Liz will receive some mentor training, and I will meet the other American Fulbrighter headed for Ghana next year.

There is a lot to accomplish during the weeks to come, but for the first time in many, many months, Cori and I can finally say, with confidence, what we will be doing next year. And that peace-of-mind, at least in the moment, might be the best gift of all.

3 comments:

Nat said...

Are you going to get any tourist time while in DC or is it all work and no play?

The Hungary Traveler said...

Unfortunately we'll be in meetings all day :-(

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