Dave Laurance, Principal

“Sometimes the children ask me, “How long are you going to work here, Mr. Laurance?” I tell them that this is where I plan to work for the rest of my career.
Beechwood is ideal for educators in so many ways. The parents are true partners with us in educating the children, the staff is unified in their purpose, the board is committed and trusting, the students are eager, respectful and appreciative.”
— Dave Laurance, Principal, Beechwood School

Messages from the Principal

Dave Laurance is the Principal of Beechwood School. Periodically, he writes a letter to the Beechwood community that is distributed in our weekly newsletter. We have collected some of those letters here.

Get Outside – January 4, 2012

The New Year is upon us and many of us use the opportunity to assess where we are in our lives and how we might make a positive change for 2012. Commonly, we hear these resolutions: "Get More Exercise", "Lose Weight", "Save Money", or "Spend More Time With Family". This month, I have a suggestion that could help you accomplish all of these things at the same time: gather up your kids and go for a hike!

At my wife Margaret's suggestion, the Laurance Family did just this on New Year's Day and we had a wonderful time. The day started out like a typical, lazy Sunday: my wife watching Premier League soccer and me watching the NFL. Halfway through the Niners game, Margaret turned to me and said, "Let's go for a hike". My first thought was, "What about the game?" but then I decided it was time to try something different. Upon hearing the plan, my daughter Charlotte and her friend Lisa were a bit resistant but they agreed to leave the Wii and the iPhones behind and off we went to beautiful Rancho San Antonio Park.

Rancho San Antonio is one of many local parks with great hiking trails and amazing views. There are some flat trails and, if you are up for a challenge and want to get some exercise that really raises your heart rate, there are some very steep hikes as well. In addition, this particular park has a really cool farm called Deer Hollow that is open to the public. And, amazingly, there is no charge to use the park. Think about that the next time you are shelling out big bucks for the movies, or Chuck E. Cheese, or Great America.

We had a really great day. We took a five-mile walk that brought us all the way to the top of the park for a beautiful view of the Bay Area. From this vantage point, we were able to show the kids San Jose, San Francisco and all points in between. Also, we visited the farm and saw a very pregnant goat, some really cool roosters and two very large and somewhat disgusting pigs.

Did the kids complain at times? Of course they did. They were, alternatively, thirsty or hungry or tired. But, they persevered and, for the most part, they enjoyed getting outside, being with each other and exploring this well-maintained natural resource that is so accessible to all of us.

Whether you go to Rancho San Antonio or another park close by, like Huddart or Memorial, I hope that you and your family will make it a point in 2012 to get out of the house, away from the screens and enjoy the great outdoors. California is a beautiful place with great weather and each weekend is an opportunity to do something active together.

- Mr. Laurance

Previous Messages

A Christmas Card from the Laurances – December 14, 2011

A Truly Great Class – November 2, 2011

Learning from A Tragedy – October 5, 2011

Stretch Yourself – August 31, 2011

Bruno Lopez – June 8, 2011

Friendship – May 4, 2011

Technology – April 6, 2011

After Hours – March 9, 2011

Service – February 2, 2011

Turning Talk into Action – January 5, 2011

An Attitude of Gratitude – December 1, 2010

Adding Value(s) – November 10, 2010

A September to Remember – October 6, 2010

Good Listening – September 1, 2010

Teamwork – May 5, 2010

Family – March 10, 2010

Values: What Are We Made Of? – February 3, 2010

Great Teaching at Beechwood – December 2, 2009

Evidence of Success – October 7, 2009

Creativity: A Theme for the New School Year – September 2, 2009

This Year – June 10, 2009