TL;DR: This time of year is interview season, when more aspiring leaders are named principal. Once named, the work begins. There’s a lot to do before school opens for all principals, seasoned and new! Be present and involved in your school. Be an active leader. Move beyond the desk to work side by side with teachers. Suggestions to help all … Read More
Cinco de Mayo and Growing Forward
TL;DR: Cinco de Mayo is a time to pause, learn, and reflect on why so many celebrate this holiday. Discuss with students the differences between appreciating and appropriating the holidays and special days from other cultures. It is imperative that we continue to be reflective and grow forward. On May 5th, many folks celebrate Cinco de Mayo. How wonderful! I’d … Read More
Engage with Others: Let Them Be Seen!
TL;DR: Engage with others better by being intentional about how you are acknowledging them. Create a sense of belonging by offering a personal greeting or a compliment. Don’t let anyone feel invisible as you walk by them in the hallway. The cafeteria is a great place to interact with students outside of the classroom. I love a good challenge! Last … Read More
We Appreciate You: Teacher Appreciation Blog Series
We Appreciate You: Teacher Appreciation Blog Series Teachers: We appreciate you! Every year, Teacher Appreciation Week is a time when we intentionally celebrate all of the work teachers do each and every day. This year has been unlike any other before, and it’s time to celebrate all that has been accomplished this past year. In this series, you will see … Read More
An Open Letter to Teachers: You Are a Hero
TL;DR: Prior to the pandemic, people did not put as much thought into what a teacher did every day. People began to recognize the work of teachers when they had to teach their own children at home. A hero is a legendary figure endowed with great strength and agility. They have special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities. They are idealized … Read More