For last year’s words belong to last year’s language and next year’s words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning. T. S. Eliot
Category: Teach & Serve
The Vault, No. 12 | The Gift of Our Work
The Vault presents prior posts from Teach & Serve. The Gift of Our Work We do not get tired of good Christmas songs. We look forward to their repetition each year. When beginning to compose a post for the week of Christmas this year, I realized I had covered the themes I wanted to in…
Eduquote of the Week | 12.21.2020
Merry Christmas, everyone. Charles Dickens
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 20 – Break Time
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… Welcome to the last edition of The Journal until 1.6.2021. See you then! … we need to take a break. In this last installment of The Journal until…
Eduquote of the Week | 12.14.2020
It is now, at Advent, that I am given the chance to suspend all expectation…and instead to revel in the mystery. Jerusalem Jackson Greer
The Vault, No. 11 | When to Care, When Not to
The Vault presents prior posts from Teach & Serve. When to Care, When Not to The work we do can be difficult. The spotlight we are under can be bright. The frying pans we dance in can be hotter than the fire. But the fire can be pretty damned hot, too. As educational professionals, an…
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 19 – Hope
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… As the days continue to grow longer, as the calendar page starts to turn to 2021, as we approach the celebration of Christmas, It is time to renew…
Eduquote of the Week | 12.7.2020
Mark the season of Advent by loving and serving the others with God’s own love and concern. St. Teresa of Calcutta
Teach & Serve | Vol. 6 | No. 18 – Next One Up
The Journal presents my weekly reflections on being a private, Catholic school principal during what promises to be a year filled with energy, excitement, challenges and possibilities… This next one up was the right one up. He didn’t look at the hand he was dealt and say “no.” He didn’t curse his situation. He didn’t…
Eduquote of the Week | 11.30.2020
Teachers, I believe, are the most responsible and important members of society because their professional efforts affect the fate of the earth. Helen Caldicott