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As I sit down to write this version of “From the Tiger’s Den” we are approaching the Thanksgiving Holiday. The weather has changed and the time of year is here that school holidays for our students and staff are well deserved. CISD has had a great first half of the school year and it is important for our students to make sure they are where they need to be academically as the semester comes to an end before the Christmas Holidays. It will not be long till finals will be here for the secondary students and the elementary students will be having their Christmas parties. As a district, CISD recently hosted a Thanksgiving reception for leadership throughout our community. We wanted to let people know how much we appreciate all they have done for the students and staff. In a sense, gratitude is an expression of modesty. In Hebrew, the word for gratitude - hoda’ah - is the same as the word for confession. To offer thanks is to confess dependence, to acknowledgment that others have the power to benefit you, to admit that your life is better because of their efforts. That frame of mind is indispensable to civilized society. We are very fortunate to live in a community that is very giving of their time and resources. This is evident through the successful fund raisers that various student organizations perform in our district. Another group is the Commerce Educational Enrichment Foundation that has given over $170,000.00 in funds to our staff to conduct cutting edge teaching through technology and ideas since 1996. Former Superintendent Loretta Kibler was the school administrator responsible for helping get this off the ground. The Foundation began giving money in 1996 and has not slowed down since. CISD appreciates them very much. This is the beginning of an exciting time in the lives of many people. My favorite time of year is when we get to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time for family gatherings and lots of great food. It is a time to reflect and be thankful for the many blessings we have received. It is also a time to remember those that are longer with us on earth. My father’s Homegoing was on December 5, 1990 and I still remember that day. I would be lying if I did not say that I still miss him. It is also a reminder to make sure that I make my mother know that I love her and appreciate all she has done for me through the years. I try to make a point to call her everyday so as to let her know she is on my mind and to see if there is anything I can do for her. Please take the time to let people know how much you appreciate them. Thank for the opportunity to serve CISD. I would like to close with the story of our country’s first Thanksgiving: |

