 I think it's important to have good leadership and leadership doesn't always mean right out in front. It's working alongside the staff. Troy knows most kids by name and he makes an effort to be visible in the hallways. Troy is he's super connective with the kids. I think he has a genuine bond with most of the students. He is passionate about teaching and learning. He goes after it with a voracious appetite. He's accessible. He's a go-to individual. The job is never too large. He has built a partnership here between the staff and the students and the parents. He just makes a difference around here. You know as a principal of the school you're a leader of the building, you're a leader of the community. You're working with parents, teachers and students, recess after school, break anything in particular. I'm out there having conversations with the kids and having fun with them. Keeps me young. The most significant thing as a principal that you can do is shake that child's hand and wish them the best for future success.