Mr. Delgado,
It has been an honor getting to know your family, and personally teaching your son. I've enjoyed watching he, as well as all the vets grow over the years. And the rooks are included in this as well. I know that day was something special, cause there had always been speculations but they were just that. And our task at hand was to keep the kids happy, and do right by them. At that time I could honestly care less about asking kids for additional money, and other crap with the corp that was higher than my pay rate, ya know. BUT I'd be a fool not to see the things I did. It was a long summer and ever member from kids to staff that met me knows "I prided myself on not knowing ANYTHING", doesn't mean I didn't see anything. And all of them had a great AC experience. And if you don't then your a liar. If my bass 4 had a blast this summer then every individual I hugged and shook hands with from day 1 till the time I got off the bus knows that I'm real 100% all the time. I know the crap that went down and I know I as well as other education staff made sure that the kids had a blast ......... again. If I can quote a former student of mine "I don't know if I'm going to come back to this organization. I love you and the perc staff. Its not you guys I'm not coming back to" . Fill in the blanks if you want to, or leave as I said it. What I ultimately had control over was having fun, hardworking, attention to detail, and more fun. Success in my eyes. I wish everybody in their respected positions thought the same, and on the educational side I think 90% did, and that says A LOT!! I will miss that 90%, the other 10% if I never see you again I think it'll be for the best. To all the parents I tried, and ask your kids if AC was fun to be around and rehearse with. I'm actually curious haha
-LATE