Supporting Overwhelmed Principals: A Guide for District Leaders

Over the last week, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with principals to review their budgets and progress toward their goals. While these conversations have been productive, they have also highlighted a critical concern: our principals are overwhelmed. Just like teachers, principals are experiencing increasing workloads and responsibilities. On top of managing their schools, they…

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Just Another Manic Monday: Surviving the Stretch Between Thanksgiving and Christmas

As the holiday season approaches, this time of year can feel like a whirlwind for educators. Between wrapping up lessons, navigating holiday events, and managing students’ boundless energy, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But remember, you’re not alone in this! Here are a few quick tips to help you stay grounded: You’ve got this! Remember,…

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Thanksgiving Reflections

As educators, the day-to-day grind can sometimes overshadow the joy we once felt in our careers. The demands of district initiatives, the stress of dealing with upset parents, and the sheer weight of responsibility can wear us down. Many of us entered this profession because of our love of learning and our passion for children,…

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Be the Leader Your New Teachers Need

Think back to when you were a new teacher. Recall the nervous excitement of setting up your first classroom, navigating lesson plans, and learning to manage a room full of students. Now, think about your principal at that time. Did they check in on you? Did they provide guidance and support? Most importantly, did they…

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Supporting Teachers Before Thanksgiving Break

As we enter the last week before Thanksgiving break, the wear and tear of the semester is evident. Teachers are juggling a myriad of responsibilities: end-of-term testing, lesson planning, data analysis, classroom management, dealing with disgruntled parents, and motivating students who seem ready to check out for the holidays. It’s no wonder they’re feeling the…

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Lesson Planning: Support Over Stress

For many educators, lesson planning feels like a “bad word.” It’s often perceived as a tedious task that takes time away from the heart of teaching—engaging students in meaningful learning. While school leaders may require extensive lesson plans to ensure accountability, we have to ask: Are these plans really serving their intended purpose? Lesson plans…

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Building Unity in Divisive Times: Strategies for Schools

In today’s world, political divisions often feel like they’re impacting every aspect of life—including our schools. As educators, it’s our responsibility to create a safe, inclusive environment for students, families, and staff. Here are some strategies to foster unity during politically challenging times: By fostering unity and compassion, schools can serve as a powerful force…

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Calm in the Storm

Every election brings a rollercoaster of emotions. This one is no different, and like many of you, I’ve felt a range of feelings—hope, uncertainty, and even concern about what’s next. As school leaders, we’re often the calm in the storm, and that’s never been more important than in the days following an election. Half of…

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Empowering Strengths: Inspiring Growth in Our Teachers

Leadership in education goes far beyond managing tasks or meeting goals. At its heart, it’s about uplifting others, helping them recognize their unique strengths, and creating an environment where they feel valued and empowered. Our teachers are on the front lines, shaping young minds every day. When we focus on nurturing their strengths, we foster…

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