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Email: dguy@abileneschools.org

Phone: 785-263-2630

Fax: 785-263-7610

Address: 213 N Broadway



MY FAVORITES

Books: How People Learn, Brain Matters


Writers: Seymour Papert, John Bransford, Robert Marzano


Quote: “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” Theadore Roosevelt


“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Martin Luther King


Food: Most anything


Travel Desinations: Home with my family is my favorite place in the world

 

From the Desk of Dr. Guy

 

Under the leadership of Dr. Tim Shafer the following story was shared with staff at Abilene Public Schools on opening day.  The challenge was given to the staff to “make a difference everyday”.  All staff have a starfish pin to wear to remind them of the challenge.  Off to a great start to the new year.


Adapted from The Star Thrower by Loren Eiseley 1907-1977


Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to to to the ocean to do his writing.  He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work. 


One day, as he was walking along the shore, he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer.  He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance to the day, and so, he walked faster to catch up.


As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young girl, and that what she was doing was not dancing at all.  The young girl was reaching down to the shore, picking up small objects and throwing them into the ocean.


He came closer still and called out “Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?”


The young girl paused, looked up, and replied “Throwing starfish into the ocean.”


“I must ask, then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?” asked the somewhat startled wise man.


To this, the young girl replied, “The sun is up and the tide is going out.  If I don’t throw them, they’ll die.”


Upon hearing this, the wise man commented, “But, young girl, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach and there are starfish all along every mile? You can’t possibly make a difference!”


At this, the young girl bent down, picked up yet another starfish, and threw it into the ocean.  As it met the water, she said, “It made a difference for that one.”