When I returned to Education Post in May, my charge was to help us clarify our vision and set us in a new direction. I thought a lot about what would be the cardinal question to help us stay focused on what matters most, and that question became the headline for my weekly communications: “How are the children?”
[pullquote]Until we can honestly answer “the children are well,” our work isn’t done.[/pullquote] Until we can say in good faith that the young people of America are on track for reaching their God-given potential, we fall short of our responsibility.
As we close the door on another decade, here’s where I’m at with our cardinal question:
That may be a dire snapshot, but it’s my most honest one. And, yet, I’m not without hope. [pullquote]With faith and a loving heart, there is nothing we can’t fix if we stay the course, stay clear, and play to win on behalf of children.[/pullquote]
As we head into the “most wonderful time of the year” (and into a new decade) I’m mindful of the faces at the bottom of the well. While our families will enjoy a time of comfort and abundance over the next two weeks far too many children—many of them in progressive cities with booming economies—won’t have access to waist-expanding foods, lavish gifts or a warm hearth.
Until our society honors the unsurpassable worth of every child, regardless of race, class, perceived ability, exceptionality or other factors of life outside of their control, we are in this fight together.
We will win. In the end, justice always does.
Yours in activism,
Chris Stewart
CEO, Education Post