The Match | Clarity

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Word: Clarity


Sentence:

Clarity is what waits on the other side of our greatest challenges.


Passage:

I became a teacher because teachers had once seen something in me that I couldn’t yet see in myself. My first assignment was as a substitute at an alternative high school for teens expelled from their neighborhood schools. I showed up greener than green, just trying to find my footing. Two weeks later, I was offered a job.

Not long after, a new student swung at me when I redirected him to read. What I didn’t know was that he was a tenth grader who had spent most of his life in foster care — and he couldn’t read. In that moment, I felt clarity for the first time in my career. I, too, had struggled to read. I had been pulled from my classroom and taught one-on-one until I finally caught up. My student hadn’t been given that chance, his failures had become his frustrations, and those hands landed on me.

That altercation forced me to see my own story in his. It was the moment I realized this was never going to be just a paycheck — it was my purpose. Clarity doesn’t come wrapped in success; it comes through crisis. In life, these moments don’t come often, but when they do, we face a choice. And in that choice, clarity points us forward.


Your Turn:


What crisis or challenge in your career gave you the clearest sense of your purpose?


Tell me how this shows up in your leadership—I’m here for the conversation.


3 Comments

  1. Sarah Gipson on September 26, 2025 at 8:15 am

    When I watch this it makes me think or your mission along with so many others. I solute you all, keep us the good work.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmXa92-Zd40

  2. Chad Thomas on September 26, 2025 at 8:28 am

    Thank you — I really appreciate that! What keeps me going is knowing this isn’t just my mission, it’s ours. The Match is meant to be a place where we can encourage each other and keep that good work moving forward together.

  3. Jeff Dase on October 2, 2025 at 9:47 pm

    “My student hadn’t been given that chance”

    So many students don’t ever get that chance and struggle in their reality. A reality they didn’t ask for or want but have to live through without the right resources or support.

    This provided me clarity about our connection. Don’t look alike but align through purpose, overcoming and living out our perseverance. Thank you.

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Chad Thomas

I’m Chad H. Thomas, a former school leader who helped renew one of Chicago’s most challenged high schools. I’m committed to helping others lead with clarity, courage, and care.

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3 Comments

  1. Sarah Gipson on September 26, 2025 at 8:15 am

    When I watch this it makes me think or your mission along with so many others. I solute you all, keep us the good work.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmXa92-Zd40

  2. Chad Thomas on September 26, 2025 at 8:28 am

    Thank you — I really appreciate that! What keeps me going is knowing this isn’t just my mission, it’s ours. The Match is meant to be a place where we can encourage each other and keep that good work moving forward together.

  3. Jeff Dase on October 2, 2025 at 9:47 pm

    “My student hadn’t been given that chance”

    So many students don’t ever get that chance and struggle in their reality. A reality they didn’t ask for or want but have to live through without the right resources or support.

    This provided me clarity about our connection. Don’t look alike but align through purpose, overcoming and living out our perseverance. Thank you.

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