Our Breathtaking Capacity for Hope

William Bruggemann, the renowned scholar, wrote that hope is a “tenacious act of imagination.” This concept requires us to remain committed to envisioning a future that transcends our current understanding and invites us to dream freely of new possibilities. Even with broken hearts, we have the ability to hold the complex and often messy truths of our world. We can resist oversimplified narratives that paint conflicts in black and white, labeling one side as entirely “right and good” and the other side as wholly “wrong and bad.” Our hearts are big enough to both honor our own viewpoints and to feel the suffering of those in opposition to us.

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The Power of Community: Embracing Interdependence at Turning Point School

In our diverse community, each member brings their own complex histories, identities, and experiences to common experiences: we all enjoy celebrations and endure sorrows, and we all want to be seen and valued. At Turning Point, we celebrate our diversity and strive to create an environment where everyone can belong. This includes caring for each other in community by inviting new families to join events, reaching out to those who are grieving, listening closely to others to hear and honor their stories—not even when but especially when their experiences diverge from our own.

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First Day of School 2024: Creating Connections

This year our essential question is: How can we build strong bridges? Creating connections is essential to learning: connections between students and teachers, among students, between students and ideas, and between parents and the school. As interconnected and interdependent beings, we need the gifts and contributions of all to build a strong community defined by integrity, fellowship, and creativity. We know that creativity comes not from a bolt of inspiration from out of the blue but from the heady alchemy of uniting disparate ideas that no one previously thought to connect to generate something that wasn’t there before.

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How Can We Build Strong Bridges?

Over the summer, I learned a bit about the engineering challenges of building good, durable bridges. With gravity pulling bridges down and compromising their integrity, a well-designed bridge must balance inward compression with outward tension. Certainly, these principles apply to our own efforts at Turning Point to build a resilient community. As we build metaphorical bridges across differences, we also need to create balance, share the load of telling our own stories and listening to others’ stories, and remain flexible in our outlook and mindset about our opinions.

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