 The energy that in the Arlington School District is unmatched. It is unreal. The things that Arlington is doing and creating and cultivating is something that I wish other school districts had. So the workshop that we did is called to the beat of the drum, and it gives educators the opportunity to collaborate, how to learn how to lift and lean, how to work together to create a movement. And it's all done through interactive drumming, it's all done by learning by doing. I mean it was like on fire, energetic, it was crazy, it was full of just life. It was great, it got me ready for the new year. There's a lot of high energy, it's also about creation. I think some of the greatest teachers will learn how to create, they learn how to develop and to take people on the journey and that's what the workshop allows the teachers to do. They get the opportunity to decide how they want to work together, how they want to collaborate, what they want to create that truly makes a movement. It just reinvigorated me, it reminded me of why I'm here and why I'm a teacher. I kind of was like the power of all of us doing that made the power of each one of us stronger than we could have ever been alone. It was just a great way to motivate us and to just remind us that we are all one and we're all here to help each other and to lift each other up and to collaborate with one another. It was the perfect reminder that we all have the ability to change lives, I think sometimes we get overwhelmed and we forget that we have the power in what we think and how we influence others to be a change agent. You can tell that Arlington cares, you can tell that they support, you can tell that they truly value the educational journey and you feel that through the teachers. You see that in the hallways and it shows when people are heard and they're seen and they're understood that's how you create a district that is significant not just successful and Arlington has done that extremely well.