Thursday, March 28, 2024

I Believe in You... Four Important Words- Steer Nation Message 3/28/24

GOOD MORNING…HAPPY THURSDAY!

GHS OAP- Graham OAP, Eurydice, named Alternate to Advance. Individual honors- Technical awards: Best sound Technician: Zaylea Pippin; Acting Awards: Honorable Mention All-Star Cast:  Abri Clay, Emma Leigh Sconce, Cy Sweedler; All-Star Cast:  Sara Peyton Dospapas/ Outstanding Performer:  Jade Dospapas. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CAST AND CREW ON A GREAT SHOW!

Lady Blues Soccer - Congratulations on the first-in-the-program Bi-District victory this past Monday over Borger! The Lady Blues will face San Elizario in the Area round today at 4:00 in Midland. GOOD LUCK LADY BLUES… San Elizario!!!

Graham Steer Golf- Jagger Nees placed 3rd overall at the District golf tournament with scores of 77-76.  He advances to play in the Regional tournament in Lubbock. Geurin Pettus, Zach Bryan, and Lawson Marin had their best rounds of the season on day 2 of the district tournament. The team had the 2nd best team score on day 2, and our lowest of the season with a score of 337! Congratulations to Steer Golf!

Pioneer Elementary- Students and Staff had fun taping Mrs. Gatlin to the wall in celebration of reaching their goal with Raise Craze Acts of Kindness! Also part of the celebration included the Pre-K and Kindergarten students who performed the most acts of kindness having lunch with Mrs. Gatlin. 


Crestview Elementary- Our Crestview students rocked the "Eggstra, Eggciting Easter Egg Decorating Eggstravaganza" with their amazing entries! Let's cheer for their creativity and talent! 

Woodland Elementary- Fourth-grade teachers challenged students to do their best on the MAP testing (which shows growth) on Monday. Students meeting their goals will get to “pie their teachers!”. Students were all kinds of excited to indeed meet their goals! Lots of great pictures and video on the Woodland Facebook page.

Graham Junior High School- Two more students added to the Wall of Stars at GJHS! Both of these students were recognized for their leadership skills in the classroom. Congratulations to Holden Janssen and Layton Martin! Keep up the great work gentlemen!



Braggin’ on the Blues (Provided by Coach McChristian)

Steer Shout-Out (Provided by Coach McChristian)


Lady Blues and Graham Steer Athletic Schedule for Friday- Good luck… BE EXCELLENT IN COMPETITION!



Vote For Graham ISD Hosting Easter Egg Hunt- 

May 4th Bond Election Information



I Believe in You…Four Important Words


In a world often filled with doubt and uncertainty, four simple words have the power to uplift, inspire, and motivate like no other: "I believe in you." These words carry a profound message of support, encouragement, and faith in someone's abilities. Whether they are spoken by a parent to a child, a teacher to a student, a mentor to a mentee, or even to oneself, they have the potential to create positive change and foster growth. Let's delve into why "I believe in you" are indeed four important words.


Belief as a Catalyst for Success


Belief is a powerful force that can propel individuals to achieve great things. When someone expresses belief in us, it instills confidence and helps us see possibilities beyond our own doubts and limitations. It's like having a guiding light in moments of darkness, reminding us of our potential and pushing us to strive for excellence.


Think about the impact a teacher's belief in a struggling student can have. By saying, "I believe in you," educators can empower students to believe in themselves, work harder, and reach academic heights they never thought possible. This belief acts as a catalyst for success, fueling determination and perseverance.


Building Trust and Resilience


"I believe in you" is not just about acknowledging current abilities but also about having faith in someone's capacity to learn, grow, and overcome challenges. It strengthens the bond of trust between individuals, whether in personal relationships or professional settings.


When faced with setbacks or failures, knowing that someone believes in us can be a source of resilience. It encourages us to pick ourselves up, learn from experiences, and keep moving forward. This belief becomes a pillar of support during tough times, reminding us that we are not alone in our journey.


Self-Belief and Empowerment


While external validation is valuable, the power of self-belief cannot be overstated. When we internalize the belief that we are capable and deserving, we unlock a reservoir of potential within ourselves. "I believe in you" can also be a self-affirmation, a reminder to trust our instincts, pursue our dreams, and push past self-doubt.


Self-belief leads to empowerment. It allows us to take risks, embrace challenges, and step out of our comfort zones. By cultivating a positive inner dialogue and practicing self-compassion, we nurture a mindset of resilience and growth.


Spreading Positivity and Impact


The beauty of "I believe in you" lies in its ripple effect. When we believe in others and express it sincerely, we contribute to a culture of positivity and encouragement. Our words have the power to inspire action, spark creativity, and uplift those around us.


Imagine a world where people consistently share beliefs and support one another. It would be a world where individuals feel valued, motivated, and capable of making meaningful contributions to society. By harnessing the power of belief, we can create a more compassionate and empowered community.


"I believe in you" are not just words; they are a beacon of hope, a catalyst for growth, and a testament to the human capacity for resilience and success. Whether spoken in moments of triumph or adversity, these four words have the potential to transform lives, nurture potential, and build a brighter future. Let's embrace the power of belief and uplift each other on this incredible journey called life.


Have a nice day, unless you have already made other plans…take care of yourself and others!


CORNY JOKE OF THE DAY: (Scroll down for the answer.)


Why did the baby chick cross the road?








To meet up with her Peeps!

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