 I think what we want to create with our neighborhood learning center is a place where families will feel comfortable coming right from birth through till when they leave our school. It's kind of my own spot, my own place. In relationship to what our neighborhood learning center will bring the school district and the community in early learning, a very similar partnership exists to support secondary students. In terms of accessing services for our own kids during the day time, having the neighborhood learning space has opened up opportunities we wouldn't have otherwise had. For some students that are able to access programs and services at lunch hours, for example, that they normally would have had to leave the school for and where now we've got community connection staff right in the building making connections with kids and offering them support during the day time. Community Connections, two states and Thursdays, they have lunch programs, we sit together in the counseling area and we eat and we talk. What's nice about the actual physical location is it provides privacy for kids and is sensitive to students' needs. Have those services delivered seamlessly in the school in a private yet comfortable place where kids aren't having to seek those services by trying to find them in another venue. All of that is making those services normalized, I think, for children. As much as you can individualize supports and personalize relationships with children and their families, the more you do that, the more successful you're going to be. This is our brand new theater and we're really excited, lots of people haven't seen it yet. It's an optimum performing space for music, drama, dance, lots of the arts. It's pretty cool that we finally have some sort of area specifically for like arts and stuff, music and drama. It's pretty cool. Our beautiful new 275-seat theater is equipped with a whole variety of new technologies in terms of the sound system and the projection system, the lights and the catwalk the students are able to access. I'm extremely excited for the new theater because everyone getting packed into the gym is really not the greatest thing at all but the new theater will just open up so many doors. The space that we have is perfect for all different kinds of arts like for drama and for music and for dancing. And the community musicals as well, it'll be really good to watch the community musicals with the curtains and all the lighting and the sound and there's an orchestra pit, it'll be awesome. It gives the Rebels took a nice balance where we've got lots of sports and skiing and hiking and biking and now we have a very nice theater to perform in. I love it. For us in this building right now, what we're finding is that you have to recognize that the journey to community involvement in the school is exactly that. It's going to be a journey and there isn't no right way to go about that. It isn't a singular piece of paper or policy, it's a negotiation of what's going to be best for the community, what's going to be best for kids. We pride ourselves in being a very well-balanced school. We offer everything even though we're small and so I think it really shows that a consistency in priorities. There's an energy and an excitement around kids coming to school right now. I'm pretty stoked about it.