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…
Read moreFrom Chaos to Calm: Turning Disappointment into a Learning Experience
Have you ever been enjoying a great weekend, full of hope and excitement for what’s to come, only for it all to shift in an instant? One message, call, or comment that steals your joy and leaves you questioning everything? I recently faced such a moment. After months of planning, dedication, and resources poured into…
Read moreEmpowering 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…
Read moreIncreasing Student Engagement: Tailored Strategies for Every Age Range
Student engagement is essential for effective learning, but it varies by age. Here are targeted strategies for each educational stage: lower elementary, upper elementary, middle school, and high school. Lower Elementary Engagement (Grades K–2) 1. Play-Based Learning 2. Guided Discovery with Sensory Activities 3. Simple, Interactive Stories Upper Elementary Engagement (Grades 3–5) 1. Problem-Solving Challenges…
Read moreEnhancing Student Understanding with Effective Questioning Techniques
In the dynamic environment of the classroom, one of the most effective ways to assess student understanding in real time is through questioning. Thoughtful questioning techniques can act as quick formative assessments, giving teachers valuable insight into how well students are grasping the material and allowing for immediate adjustments to instruction. By assessing understanding on…
Read moreFrom Surviving to Thriving: A Heartfelt Message for New Teachers
To all the new teachers out there, this one’s for you. The dedication you’re pouring into each day isn’t going unnoticed, even if it sometimes feels like you’re barely keeping up. The truth? This first year is packed with endless “firsts” – your first day, your first lesson, your first parent call, and even your first…
Read moreTurning Tensions into Teamwork: Handling Angry and Needy Parents
As teachers, one of the toughest aspects of our job is managing relationships with parents—especially when they are angry or overly needy. These situations can feel overwhelming, but they are also an opportunity to build trust and collaboration for the benefit of the student. Over the years, I’ve had my fair share of difficult parent…
Read moreSelf-Care Sunday: How Practicing Gratitude Can Transform Your Teaching and Your Life
In the fast-paced world of education, it’s easy to overlook the simple practice of gratitude. But did you know that being mindful of what you’re grateful for—even by taking a few moments to pause, pray, or reflect—can have an incredible impact on your attitude, mental well-being, and even physical health? Here’s how gratitude can benefit…
Read moreDelegation for Leadership Growth: Benefits, Pitfalls, and How Principals Can Build a Strong Leadership Team
Yesterday, I sat down with a school leader to discuss the program he oversees. As we started our conversation, it was clear that he was overwhelmed, expressing that each year seemed to weigh heavier on him. He admitted feeling less capable of continuing in his role. Over the years, I had noticed something important: this…
Read moreWorry Often Gives a Small Thing a BIG Shadow: How I Learned to Manage Stress
When I was in my 20’s, I had a medical scare that changed my perspective on stress forever. Overnight, I developed symptoms that were eerily similar to a chronic autoimmune disease from which both my father and brother suffered. The fear was immediate and intense—this was the first time I truly faced my own mortality….
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