05/24/2026
Giving Back at Celeste Henkel Elementary
William Shakespeare once wrote, "The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away." Those words still resonate deeply today. As educators, we aim to ignite a passion for learning in our students and inspire them to find their gifts– those special talents or skills that make each of us unique. Some gifts emerge naturally, while others develop through perseverance, practice, and growth over time.
At Celeste Henkel Elementary, our theme for the last few years has been "Chasing greatness" in our attitude, character, friendships, and learning. This fourfold focus reflects our belief in educating the whole child who will hopefully embody these characteristics for a lifetime.
Earlier this school year, one of our former students, Belle Szafranski, had her mother contact me about giving back to our school through her artwork. After a brief conversation, we devised a plan that would unfold over the next few early release days. During the October Early Release, Belle and her friends, Paisley and Emma, showed up to begin painting a series of iconic book characters on the walls outside our kindergarten classrooms. Armed with sketches and paint supplies, these young ladies didn't waste time getting straight to work. The plain, off-white walls came to life as colorful characters from several beloved books found a new home. The girls returned on the next two early release days to continue their mission, and with each passing day, our students' anticipation and excitement about seeing their artwork grew. Before finishing, I asked the girls to sign their work and pose for a picture so our school community could recognize the young ladies whose vision and generosity of time made these murals possible.
Throughout my thirty-seven years of education, it has always been a highlight to watch former students give back, whether to their school or community. There's nothing more rewarding or inspiring than witnessing students grow into caring, altruistic individuals. Moments like these remind educators why we continue to do what we do, despite the negative rhetoric that seems to dominate the news. As a community, let's keep chasing greatness so we can build hope for future generations. And to Belle, Paisley, and Emma– thank you for sharing your talents, finding your purpose, and giving back to our elementary school community.
–Mr. Saraco, Principal