“We are blessed with four children who have all either spent time with Jacquelyn or Derwin Anderson in an educational setting. The only way I can think of to describe the way they both connect with students goes back to some time my husband and I spent in South Africa. The Zulu tribe there has a very particular way of greeting each other. It is with the word Sawubona, it means “I see you.” This is more than a physical seeing, it is seeing where the person is spiritually and emotionally also, it is a way of recognizing the dignity and worth of an individual. When your student interacts with the Andersons, they are seen, cared for, appropriately challenged, and blessed.”
Emily Bruso

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