 And so I just want to say a little bit about Karen. So Karen works as an elementary literacy coach in the Westsburg field public schools. Since her participation in the Westsburg mass writing project summer leadership institute in 2010, she has been an active teacher consultant in both side work and the professional development program. She served for three years as the Westsburg mass writing project co-director for teacher programs 2015 to 2017 and is an outstanding teacher leader in the Westsburg field public schools. During her term as co-director, she did an exemplary job of building and involving the team of teacher consultants who actively participated in planning and leading the annual best practices conference that's been symposium, as well as summer teachers as writer's programs. As a result of Karen's leadership, when her term was over, another active member of the team, Emily Lent, anyway, was ready to take on the responsibility. And I think that's one of the great things we see here is just the way in which, with a cohort, with a group of people who really have this kind of passing on of this kind of knowledge and I think it really is quite powerful. In addition, Karen was an active member of the Westsburg mass writing project executive board throughout her term, contributing to inquiry and decision making on a variety of issues. Karen helped to pioneer a new delivery model that combines traditional workshops with demonstration lessons and on-site coaching of teachers. She helped lead extensive Westsburg mass writing project programs using this model in at least three districts, Agnon, Mohoff Regional, and Southpaculate, on topics ranging from the six traits of writing to project-based learning. Recently, she has assisted in implementing state-funded partnerships to implement the new history and social science standards in the Hampshire region and Westsburg field of districts. Karen's contribution to the Westsburg mass writing project and various programs cannot be overstated. She embodies the spirit of Pat Hunter. She exemplifies our belief in teachers teaching. Congratulations. Thank you very much. It is such an incredible honor to be on this list of such accomplished people. Just thank you so much. But to be honest, it does make sense that there's a lot of people on the board together because I have never felt alone with the Westsburg mass writing project. I love the fact that at Westsburg mass writing project, we work together as teachers, as writers, as learners, and because of that, it may be better. For example, whenever Jane sends an email asking to do some type of PB that might sound a little daunting because I've never done it before, it's hard to say no to Jane if you know how to yell that. And I would say yes, because at Westsburg mass writing project, we work together to do things together, and I just always felt supported. And that's what helped me learn so much with the Westsburg mass writing project, especially Jane and Bruce, and Emily, and Karen, and Heather, and Alicia, and Kessa, if the list just goes on and on. So thank you very much. Mr. I appreciate it.