It has been about a year and half since I ran my first, and only, marathon. I have run a couple half marathons since then, but in the past six months my running schedule has become minimal. In all honesty in the busyness of a new position this year, my entire workout schedule has suffered … Continue reading Summer Mindset
Month: May 2017
Unless – An Open Letter to My Students
An open letter to the students I serve… Like most, I appreciate a good Dr. Suess story. I do not believe we are ever too old to enjoy a little wisdom from Dr. Seuss; my favorite of his stories is The Lorax. Like many of his tales, there are valuable life lessons that go along … Continue reading Unless – An Open Letter to My Students
What Makes A Great Teacher – A Teacher Appreciation Week Post
It is teacher appreciation week! I am fortunate enough to be the son of two retired educators, to be married to a phenomenal teacher (who is the daughter of two educators herself), and to serve a group of amazing teachers daily. Over my ten years as an administrator, I have had the opportunity to observe- … Continue reading What Makes A Great Teacher – A Teacher Appreciation Week Post
Outside These Walls
I had the opportunity this week to speak to the seniors at the top of our graduating class. This group is an impressive selection of young people with an unbelievable amount of potential. My message, while easy to express in words was full of powerful ideas that will push and challenge each person to live … Continue reading Outside These Walls
Sharp
I was talking to my daughter this weekend as I was making dinner and I mentioned that I needed to sharpen the knife I was using. She made a comment about how a sharper knife must make it easier to cut the food being prepared. I agreed and told her that a sharper knife is … Continue reading Sharp
Leading with L.E.S.S.
I had the opportunity to speak with a group of college students this week who are education majors. In the weeks building up to this opportunity, I struggled to find the right topic to discuss with them and the message I wanted to impart. I went back and forth between a plethora of ideas; using … Continue reading Leading with L.E.S.S.
In This Together
In a conversation with a colleague this week, I was reminded of this image. This image is one I particularly like because of the humor it uses to make a very strong point. We are often blind to our own position and fail to realize the problems we are watching from the outside, ignoring or … Continue reading In This Together
It’s All Big Stuff
I always appreciate time over breaks from school to catch up on things in life that seem to get lost in the busyness of school. Time to get a little more sleep, to read, to spend with the family, along with many other small activities is always wanted, needed, and appreciated during time away from … Continue reading It’s All Big Stuff
Wish Your Life Away
As we get closer to Spring Break, I find myself looking forward to a bit of time off. I am ready for a slower pace and for a little more time to rest. But, I have also found myself doing something I hate...wishing for time to pass quickly. I dislike when I catch myself wishing … Continue reading Wish Your Life Away
The Blur of Multitasking
I struggle to get everything accomplished that needs to be done each day; I am sure that this is something to which many can relate. In retrospect, this week has seemed extra busy. Yes, Spring Break is just around the corner, and things always seem to get a little more hectic as you lead up … Continue reading The Blur of Multitasking