Most would agree that middle level educators must be optimistic, enthusiastic about young adolescents, authentic, and welcoming for a diverse group of students. And most have heard propositions about teachers being the “light of students’ lives” or using one’s “light to illuminate the world.” These sayings illustrate the heliotropic effect – the theory that all cultures (i.e., school cultures) strive toward the most positive images they hold of themselves. All living organisms instinctually move toward the light (positive, life-giving energy) and away from the dark (negative, harmful energy). And, as we believe, successful middle schools require a “welcoming, inclusive, and affirming” environment for all, (Bishop & Harrison, 2021). Middle level educators possess the tremendous power to be the decisive element in the classroom, whether light or dark. Any individual in the middle school community can “be the light” when they create positive, affirming, “enlightened” environments that understand, respect, and value young adolescents.