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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Renaissance gets personal with Gov. Patrick

When Gov. Deval Patrick was in seventh grade, his mother and grandmother were among his greatest influences. How do I know that you wonder? Because it’s information he shared during his visit with a seventh grade class at The Springfield Renaissance School today.

The Governor sat in on a class that was in session and one that happened to be having a group discussion about the influence of media, friends and family. He also participated in a discussion with students about the influence they believe their school has had on their lives and their futures. It was clear that every student appreciated the education they were receiving yet they were not shy about honestly discussing opportunities for improvement.

Gov. Patrick also spent time with some of Renaissance’s high school students and had meaningful interactions about their college aspirations, hopes and dreams. In an offer of encouragement and real life examples of what it means to persevere, he shared with students about his own background in being raised by a single parent mother and his grandparents on the South Side of Chicago, personal difficulties with standardized test and challenges in passing the California bar exam following Harvard Law school.

In the end, Renaissance students have a personal example of how hard work, perseverance and a positive attitude can pay off in their lives—“demography is not destiny.”

I could not have been more proud as I observed the Governor interacting with our students, who were bright, articulate, thoughtful, intelligent and confident. The great work of all our teachers, administrators and school staffs are evident in so many ways and shined brightly at Renaissance today.