Benton Hall Academy Celebrates First Day of 2018-19 School Year
If you have an opportunity to visit a school on the first day of classes, regardless if you are a student, parent, or grandparent, you probably bring various memories of what you personally experienced during your school days in the past. Many of us dreaded that first day and the return to a regimented schedule, others looked forward to reconnecting with old friends or meeting new friends, and all of us experienced the ambivalence of entering the doors of a new school for the first time.
Today on the first day of school, as I talked with Benton Hall Academy students during their lunch period, I heard similar stories with a new generation of young people.
Fourth-grader Owen Jenks is going to miss his summer activities of playing at home and having lots of time to read his series books. Wade Gross, an 8th grader starting his fifth year at BHA, is looking forward to classes and working on projects, because he “…likes to keep busy.” Senior Michael Sarmento is happy to be back for the “…good food, good teachers and good classes.”
The Elementary School students were focused on their lunches and shared with me some of their favorite summertime activities. Jentry Magee who is in 4th grade and starting his first year at BHA enjoyed paddle boarding at the beach.
The Middle Schoolers were more animated, participating in a deep discussion about video games. Molly Bain, a 7th grader, told me that she liked that there were more students in her classes this year. She also likes Science and Art, especially the combination of both.
Finally, the High Schoolers freely expressed their opinions on coming back to school. Tenth-grader Brady Hofferbert said that returning to the school schedule is “…a lot like jet lag; you get used to it after a while.”
At the same time, parents have their own memories in addition to their children’s first-day-of-school experiences. Brady’s Mom, Shannon Hofferbert, reported that Brady was happy to reunite with teachers and friends and that he’s pleased with his classes and schedule. With Brady off to school, Shannon was able to “…scrub the house.” The Hofferbert family is anticipating a good year at BHA. “Brady has blossomed,” she said. “When he received his first report card at BHA,” Shannon noted, “with tears in his eyes, he said, ‘Mom, I’m smart!’”
With Benton Hall Academy families, just like any other educational situation, first-day-of-school experiences make a strong impression and the memories stay with us throughout our lives. Have a great school year, everyone!


