Jeff Gilbert served Gobles Middle/High School as principal on May 8, shadowing principal Corey Harbaugh and getting an inside look at the work of running a school. Here Mr. Gilbert is pictured greeting Gobles senior Darren Littrell.
Gilbert chose the opportunity as a reward for winning in the annual "Books for Bikes" competition, and during his day as principal had the opportunity to consider the work that happens in a school from the other side of the desk.
"I learned that principals and teachers have it harder than the students," Gilbert said. "Every day we have over an hour of stop time, and the principal does not." Gilbert said his favorite part of the job was helping hold an assembly for the entire eighth grade class on ethical dilemmas.
According to principal Corey Harbaugh, Gilbert is a natural. "Jeff has great instincts to be a leader. I don't know if he'll ever be a principal, but he has very good people skills, and caught on quickly to what good education is supposed to look like in the classroom, and what makes for a safe, secure school."
Jeff is the son of Larry and Jennifer Gilbert and currently has two older brothers and an older sister in the MS/HS building who had to call him "Mr. Gilbert", at least for the day.