What you do teaches faster, and has a lasting impression, far beyond what you say. T. F Hodge
Tag: High School
A Journal of the First Year | Nine
(L) 1994 (R) 2018 It is my intention to share some reflections on the highs, the lows, the excitement, the routine, the successes, the failures and everything in between which I experience the course of the next 10 – 12 months, my first months as a full-time principal of a high school. Writing this journal…
Teach & Serve IV, No. 18 | Intent vs. Impact, What Happens Next?
Teach & Serve IV, No. 18 Intent vs. Impact, What Happens Next? December 5, 2018 When impacts do not match up to intent, good leaders act again. Good leaders are aware that what they say does not always “land” how they intend it to land. If you are reading this blog you are likely an…
EduQuote of the Week | 12.3.18
When you study great teachers… you will learn much more from their caring and hard work than from their style. William Glasser
EduQuote of the Week | 11.26.18
Evil prevails when good people do nothing. Erin Gruwell
A Journal of the First Year | Eight
(L) 1994 (R) 2018 It is my intention to share some reflections on the highs, the lows, the excitement, the routine, the successes, the failures and everything in between which I experience the course of the next 10 – 12 months, my first months as a full-time principal of a high school. Writing this journal…
Teach & Serve IV, No. 16 | Praise You Like I Should
Teach & Serve IV, No. 16 Praise You Like I Should November 21, 2018 School leaders should be looking for people to praise, identifying opportunities to share their gratitude, searching out those who have done their schools, their staffs and their students service. School leaders should take time to say “thank you” and they should…
EduQuote of the Week | 11.19.18
Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource. John F. Kennedy
Teach & Serve IV, No. 15 | First Responders
Teach & Serve IV, No. 15 First Responders November 14, 2018 Good educators pay attention to the tenor of their classrooms or meetings, they perceive who is in crisis and try to assist them as they can, they react with kindness and compassion and love. For all manner of good reason, people venerate first responders,…
EduQuote of the Week | 11.12.18
One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. Malala Yousafzai