Monday, August 27, 2018

OUR VIEW: School, Students Give Boost To Community Pride


Today, we want to give a loud shout-out to the leaders and students of Dorchester Public School.

Last Friday's season-opening football game -- the first in Dorchester since 2012 -- drew nearly 500 onlookers.  Despite the lopsided score, community pride was busting at the seams as parents, family and alumni rooted on the Longhorns at beautiful Nerud Field.  (We heard reports that fans were very patient with the football team, which is just learning the six-man game and are showing much potential to get better with every snap.)

The night before, orange-and-black clad fans packed the gymnasium to watch the DHS volleyball team in their initial contest of the season.  The volleyball squad has some great talent this year and, despite their youth, will end up raising eyebrows as they progress through the season.

Both the football team and volleyball team have strong participation numbers this year. That didn't happen by accident.

It seems something has changed.  More community involvement.  More community pride.  More support for the institutions in town.  Better attitudes.

Much of that is due to the efforts of the school's leaders -- from the administration, coaches, faculty and students.  Together, they are leading by example.  

In a small community, when you lead by example and with enthusiasm, others with hometown pride will naturally follow.  Enthusiasm and pride are contagious, especially in Dorchester.

So we say, "Way to go, Dorchester Public Schools!"  Give yourself one big, collective pat on the back.  You've earned the respect of a grateful community.

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