In recent days, I have been catching myself searching for signs of fall with the eagerness of a child. A cool (relatively) breeze in morning carline, then, by evening, the shadows cast by our high flown steeples and towers tracing ever steeper angles across the cobbles and copses—each an indication that the year is moving along and that we are making progress with it.
The half-mast flags that greeted us in carline this morning are reminders that today is a day of remembrance. The events of September 11, 2001 defined a generation, and perhaps for some of you here in “Military City, USA” they also prompted your own service.
This past May, the School Council worked with Father Lewis and Mr. Landry to craft a survey designed to gather input from parents. Overall, parents appeared to be optimistic about the education and spiritual formation their children were receiving, as well as the quality of Atonement’s teachers.