August 5, 2020
Dear Members of the Sacred Heart School Community,

The past months have passed quickly since the end of last school year. We have hosted a Summer Learning Program, and the campus has begun to come alive again with the energy of young people, of teaching and of learning. The work of education enlivened our spirits for the coming year, constructing a platform for the re-opening of the 2020-2021 school year. I have thought of you many times throughout the summer, and have enjoyed seeing so many of you around the City. All of you have been missed! 
As I was reflecting on the year ahead, the image of water continued to return to me. Anthropologically life-giving, constantly redefining itself in endless patterns and waves, and flowing within the contours of its environment, water is the preeminent description of fluidity. This year, fluidity will be an essential mindset, an important competency, and a quality of character.  

This year, I believe that the world calls us to form a deeper union in that which draws us together: the heart of Jesus. In the heart of Jesus, we are all one: our bonds grow stronger. In the heart of Jesus, we are united through our collaboration with one another. In the heart of Jesus, we are welcomed, included, accepted, and loved. Our theme for the year is, thus, an aspirational one; one that expresses our yearning for oneness in a blessed and broken world: 
ONE HEART AND ONE MIND IN THE HEART OF JESUS.
 
This was the hope of our Foundress, St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, for our communities in mission. She expressed it as the motto of the Society.

Naturally, we cannot only hope for oneness of mind and heart and spirit. If it is to become a reality, we must open our hearts and minds and strive for it with the willingness to be transformed. With the world’s agenda setting our course this year, let’s pray for the grace to be a community of Christ’s heart; to all that this will invite us.

The image of a wave suggests the importance of graceful balanced movement; one that will be important for us as individuals and as a community. The year ahead will be a dynamic one. As our reports to you have detailed, we have plans in place to respond to the multiple needs of our school and its multiple constituency groups. Naturally, our plans will change regularly in alignment with the current situational reality within the school and within the regulatory environment.
As August 12th draws closer with each day, our capable ASH Team of educators are diligently at work preparing to respond to multiple eventualities. We have modified our physical environments for social distancing with colorful signage, purchased new screening equipment and caseloads of supplies, consulted with health care professionals and with our academic colleagues across the Network and ISAS schools—all in an effort to support a safe environment for all as we reopen school. True patience and the cooperation of all will be required, of course, and with largesse of heart during these unprecedented times. While all of this happens, we share a genuine excitement about getting started at school once again!  

We are happy to welcome 11 new faculty and staff members. They will be together for two days of orientation on August 5th and 6th. Returning faculty and staff will be meeting on Friday, Monday and Tuesday for professional development and within their respective Divisions to make final preparations for the return of the students. I hope that you can find ways to welcome these outstanding new educators and professionals in ways that make them feel a part of our school community. You will be able to learn more about each of them on our school website.

As the start of a new school year begins at Sacred Heart, I hope that each one can find that deep interior space where peace and balance reside. Situate yourselves for riding on the beautiful waves of life. Connect with your breath and find your rhythm “on the wave” for a new beginning of the 2020-2021 school year. 
 
 With Blessings and Peace, 
Sr. Melanie A. Guste, RSCJ, Ph.D.
Headmistress