Calendaring Your Days As A School Leader

Throughout our days there are a multitude of things that we deal with. Some of these things are planned and some come out of nowhere. Having a plan of attack helps take some of the stress away when it comes to dealing with the unexpected. The reality of working in a school setting is thatContinue reading “Calendaring Your Days As A School Leader”

Instruction Doesn’t End After State Assessments

The last month of the school year is usually filled with one activity after another. Students and adults can begin to feel anxious about the impending end of the academic year. While it’s great to break from the normal curriculum, teachers still need to incorporate classroom structure. Somewhere along the line, some students and teachersContinue reading “Instruction Doesn’t End After State Assessments”

The Perceived Disconnect Between Teachers and Administrators

There’s a long standing joke in the education community that when a teacher decides to pursue a path into administration that their “crossing over to the dark side”. I know you’ve probably heard this countless times. Why is this the perception? Why the division between teachers and school leaders? Teachers sometimes feel as though noContinue reading “The Perceived Disconnect Between Teachers and Administrators”

Relationships Matter

Every aspect of our lives can be tied to relationships. From birth, we begin establishing relationships. Relationships are at the root of it all. Our relationship with people, food, money, all affect who we are. In the world of education, relationships are the currency that shape a school’s culture. The relationship that administrators have withContinue reading “Relationships Matter”

Discipline, are we getting it right?

No matter the situation we will always have incidents that lead to disciplinary action being taken in our schools. Even the highest performing campuses are not devoid of kids being kids. How do we respond when students misbehave? How can we ensure that we discipline students with dignity? Discipline comes from the Latin word disciplina,whichContinue reading “Discipline, are we getting it right?”

Public Education Needs Positive Representation Right Now

School funding is being debated across the country right now. Several points of contention are being discussed including teacher pay and school vouchers. Public schools are facing scrutiny for many factors that have been brought on by the pandemic. What can be done to paint a true picture of the value of public education? TheContinue reading “Public Education Needs Positive Representation Right Now”

Special Education: Are We Truly Meeting Students Needs?

Special Education is another topic that everyone seems to have strong opinions about. How are we identifying students to receive services? Are we over identifying students for Special Education? How doe we combat the stigma of students who receive Special Education services? What is the path forward? Can we first address how we talk aboutContinue reading “Special Education: Are We Truly Meeting Students Needs?”

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