 To me, our early career educators are the future of public education. I'm working with them right now through mentoring and virtual coaching and just trying to help them, first of all, start that foundation of establishing and sustaining relationships with their children, with their families, and with the community. Because in our rural communities, our schools are the hub of the community sometimes. Without that, it can kind of, the community kind of falls apart. So our early educators, they are, our early career educators, they are the foundation, I believe, of the future of public education. Public education has gotten a bad rap over the past few years with some of our legislative folks. They don't always want to provide what's necessary for education. And we need the voices of those young educators that are coming into the profession to help carry it along. The challenges that they face are always different, whether or not they're in a rural community, whether or not they're in an urban site. I tell them my story, I keep it personal, because I remember vividly my first year of teaching and how I really wanted to just walk out of that door. Stay 25 years in the profession. You will find that it is the most rewarding career that you can ever have. Each day is a new day. Each day brings you joy. We have some sad times, but I think you can do it. Stick with us.