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Monday, March 05, 2007

What's It All About, Alfie?

When I was little, I took piano lessons. I hated practicing songs that I didn't know. I remember when my Mom bought me a book that was simple versions of "songs from the 70's". I learned to play this song, "What's It All About, Alfie?"

This morning I found myself humming it...as moment by moment at school revealed more and more horrible things. We were informed that a student would have to be tested one on one today. It seems this 12 year old youngster was arrested last week on sexual battery charges on another student at my school!! Then another person came in and told us there was a second student being investigated on ANOTHER sexual battery charge in a totally unrelated incident. And if that wasn't enough, the Department of Children and Families is investigating two different families on horriffic charges of child abuse.

THEY ARE KIDS!! Or are they?

This boy is 12 years old. His mug shot is on the police website for his arrest. Anyone can see it. The girl may attend our school as well. And I ask myself HOW does this happen?

I live in a relatively affluent city. Most of our schools are filled with upper middle class to the rich and wealthy kids. There are pockets, however, of total poverty here. My school represents one of those pockets. Many of our kids go home and don't always know where their next meal is coming from, where their parents are, and where they will sleep at night. Some learn crime from their older siblings, parents, and neighbors. Many have at least one parent who is incarcerated. Some have parents who speak little or no English. They simply came here looking for something better than they had in their country and they are doing the best they can to make their way in this place.

Regardless, the state testing continues. I get angry when I contrast the many children at my school who are sitting hungry, lonely, afraid and angry, in front of test booklets they cannot read today with those students in other schools across the city whose major concern is that they didn't get BOTH $180 pair of jeans this past weekend. It's true. Yet, those are the stories that no test results reveal. They never have and they never will.

So, today, I find myself humming...."What's it all about?????" I don't know WHO Alfie is...or was...but when I looked at the lyrics this morning to see why this song was coming to my mind...I was a bit stunned:

What's it all about, Alfie?
Is it just for the moment we live?
What's it all about when you sort it out, Alfie?
Are we meant to take more than we give
or are we meant to be kind?
And if only fools are kind, Alfie,
then I guess it's wise to be cruel.
And if life belongs only to the strong, Alfie,
what will you lend on an old golden rule?
As sure as I believe there's a heaven above, Alfie,
I know there's something much more,
something even non-believers can believe in.
I believe in love, Alfie.
Without true love we just exist, Alfie.
Until you find the love you've missed you're nothing, Alfie.
When you walk let your heart lead the way
and you'll find love any day, Alfie, Alfie.


May we all find a way to reach out and extend love to someone less fortunate than us this week. May we learn to reach across racial and ethnic boundaries. May we find a way to bring light into darkness; love where there's hatred; hope where there's despair. After all, "without true love we just exist, Alfie...Until you find the love you've missed you're nothing, Alfie!"

And, THAT'S what it's all about!!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Susan, I used to sing that song but until just now, never paid attention to the words. WOW.

You are so right~Love never fails!

Blessings to you.

Jennifer Swanepoel said...

Gotta love the FCAT!! (Another teacher friend of mine calls it the FCRAP...lol!) I'm almost finished with my education degree, I just need to do my internship. I had a baby three months ago which prevented doing the internship, but when he's in preschool I'll be able to finish. I'm looking forward to teaching, but NOT to the FCAT! Maybe I'll teach in a private school...

Anonymous said...

Now that's powerful.

My mom loved teaching, but that was one of the things she never missed...standardized testing.

Lissete said...

That was one of the very limited # of songs that I could play on my organ! It was up there w/ Row, Row, Row your Boat! LOL!

Thanks for stopping by my party! It's nice to meet you. You have a beautiful family!

PS I'm a Diet Coke Addict!

Melli said...

WOW! You have really had quite a week at school, haven't you? Our whole county is like that - and so all of our schools are too ... MOSTLY spoiled affluent kids, a good many middle class kids, and about 15% very poor. You know what always gets ME? Most of our "problem" students to NOT hail from the very poor sector -- most of the problem kids come from the VERY affluent families!

But... I do know what you're talking about with the standardized tests -- all 3 of the schools that I have worked in -- elementary, middle, and high school -- had a large number of physically, mentally, and emotionally "challenged" students. It's just because we live in the middle of the county and so it's most convenient to ALL students to have the specialized programs at these schools. So we have kids who spend the majority of their days in school learning how to count money and make change -- all the Downs Syndrome kids, all the autistic kids -- they all have to take the SAME tests as the Honors and AP kids! What is UP with that??? Are the states CRAZY??? It's really enough to drive the teachers mad!