This Thursday we will open our campus to invite as many people as possible to "kick the tires" of TBS. Who do you know that you could invite? Would you consider inviting anyone you know who has school-aged children to join us. They might be surprised how affordable TBS can be for their family if they're willing to have a conversation with us. If they can't make Open House, we have Shadow Days scheduled for every month that they could attend. Help us grow. Invite all of your friends to TBS Open House.
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
The Road Ahead
I start planning for next year about the time this year begins. In fact, our Leadership Team is constantly and consistently looking 3-5 years ahead of where we are. We do this in order to be proactive rather than reactive. One important piece - to you - that I study carefully is our costs. We are crafting what stewardship of resources looks like for Tacoma Baptist Schools. We are also studying your costs and trying to listen to your feedback about those costs.
Next year's tuition will have very few changes. Go to www.southsoundchristian.org/tuition for more information. You will notice minor adjustments for Elementary (increase) and Junior High (decrease). There is no change to High School. Our long term goal is to decrease the price difference from one division to the next. These adjustments reflect a movement in that direction. Our hope is that we will continue to see increased enrollment, which will allow us to hold tuition prices as low as possible. Who knows, maybe we can one day look at decreasing tuition.
I am doing all that I can to keep our costs down. Will you help us out with one thing? Since our path forward is in continuing to increase enrollment, will you invite people to consider TBS? Many families come to TBS because they know someone who is already at TBS. Your assistance in reaching out to others increases our ability to hold costs down.
It's exciting to look down the road and see where we are going.
Sunday, January 15, 2017
I Have a Dream
When I look around our school, I am pleased to see that our student population is quite diverse. 40% of our students identify with an ethnicity or people group that is other than caucasian. For a Christian school in this area, we are ahead of the pack. That's good, but we can do better. I have a dream that our student population would match our community in diversity. That means we need to advance that number to 50% diversity. In fact, my real dream is that we would one day become a minority majority campus. In other words, my dream is that one day we would have more minority group students than majority group students.
Why?
Diversity causes us to think outside of ourselves. I naturally think and act like a middle-aged white man with a wife of 25 years and 4 Asian children, because that is what I am. Diversity stretches me to attempt to see and understand and empathize with how another sees and operates within life. Diversity enhances my ability to function more globally. Since our mandate is to make disciples of all nations, I believe a global mindset is required.
How can we accomplish this?
My second dream is a practical step that will help us accomplish the primary dream. I dream of the day when our staff reflects the diversity within our student population. I believe our students need adults on campus with which they can identify and sometimes heritage is a part of that equation. Since I arrived at TBS, I have attempted to increase the diversity within our staff, but this has proven difficult. I will continue to strive for increased diversity by attempting to broaden the networks to which I am connected. Ultimately, we hire someone who applies and is qualified for a position, so as this opportunity naturally occurs, I would love to see an increase in diversity. Will you join me in praying for this to happen?
I love what this weekend represents. I love the legacy that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. left and the vision he cast that still inspires me. I love his emphasis to value the image of God in every person. I look forward to the day in which I join him and others from every tribe, tongue, and nation around the throne of God. Until then, I will continue to see what I have in common with others and strive for unity with them.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Puzzles
This year for Christmas one of my sons gave me a 2,000 piece puzzle. This is a bit beyond my normal abilities. 500 to 1,000 pieces are our normal challenge. This one took a while. Want to know why I like puzzles?
- Puzzles teach me endurance. So many things can be obtained right now. Puzzles strengthen my ability to stick with it. The patience and perseverance needed to complete a puzzle is practice for real life. I don't always do well in the pop quizzes that life hands me. Puzzles are a way to get in some reps with intent.
- Puzzles teach me to set boundaries. I always complete the border before I go further on a puzzle. My life needs boundaries. I do the best I can to set my boundaries according to scripture. This builds integrity into my daily routines. With that boundary set, life begins to take shape in a way that makes sense.
- Puzzles build community. The biggest reason I like puzzles is because I can get my family to unplug and spend some time together around the table working on something and talking with one another. We have to plan these opportunities sometimes. Connection takes effort. When there are 2,000 pieces, connection takes a lot of effort and the effort has many opportunities for connection.
- Puzzles teach me to be divergent in my vision. The end-goal of a puzzle is to complete the picture. However, there are 2,000 details that have to lock into place and function in congruity before that picture fulfills its intended purpose. We are developing DiscipleLeaders at TBS, but this takes as many forms as we have students, staff, parents, and grandparents. It's a fun process. We learn from each other along the way.
Wipe everything off your dining room table and go buy a puzzle. See what lessons you will learn.
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