Most school years are like prevailing winds. You know which way you are sailing and you adjust your course a little and keep going.
This year, and especially these past 4 months, have created shifting winds that keep altering the direction we are going, outside of our control.
If you’ve ever watched a sailing race, the most important aspects of a boat being successful are leadership and teamwork. That doesn’t just mean working together when everyone agrees with the captain. In fact, the test of a true team is how well they work together when there is disagreement.
In the coming months there will be some metaphorical rough seas, and blustery winds. To sail through safely we will need good leadership and great teamwork.
In our Province, we have leadership worth following and listening to. It is sad to see a team crumble under good leadership.
In other jurisdictions people are not as lucky. It is equally sad to see a team crumble because of poor leadership.
What we have to remember is that we are all in the same boat. How well will we sail through this rough patch? Calmer winds and seas will come eventually, until then the shifting winds are testing our resolve to work together.