Principal gets surprise treat
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Danette Goulet
COSTA MESA -- The tables were turned Friday at Victoria Elementary
School as Principal Judy Laakso found herself center stage and teary-eyed
at a special celebration in her honor.
Every teacher and student had a hand in the surprise event, which
honored Laakso as “Principal of the Year” after she was named a Principal
of Excellence by the Irvine Co. two weeks ago.
Entire grade levels sang songs, recited poems, read Top 10 lists and
even presented an ode they had written for their beloved leader.
“I’m absolutely speechless,” a choked-up Laakso said when she finally
took the podium. “I’m overwhelmed and touched by the time and effort put
into this.”
Laakso was inundated with colorful tissue-paper flowers, a tiara,
personalized mouse ears and various gifts, and several songs were written
for and about her.
The first-grade class sang “I’m a Little Principal” to the tune of
“I’m a Little Teapot” and kindergarten children changed the lyrics of
“B-I-N-G-O” to “L-A-A-K-S-O.” Even Mickey Mouse lost his theme song for
the day as third-graders rewrote the words.
“That everybody took the time and effort to make this such a special
day for me -- they really touched my heart,” Laakso said.
Students clearly had a hand in the sentiments expressed in the various
presentations. Interspersed with the touching sentiment of poems were
lines obviously written by students.
On hand to witness her special day were a dozen of Laakso’s family and
district staff members ranging from maintenance crew workers and their
director to Supt. Robert Barbot.
Leading the ceremonies was Scott Paulsen, a well-known community
member who is active in education and school fund-raising.
“She treats everyone fairly and is committed to seeing everyone
succeed,” he said of Laakso.
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