A Simple Equation

A Simple Equation

  You might ask yourself: How can I make an impact today?   It really is a simple equation. There are three things that impact your impact. Words. Choose them…
Becoming Unaware

Becoming Unaware

  Criticism can sometimes stop us from taking a step forward. On occasion it's not even criticism. It's simply noise surrounding the step forward.   Whispers from the crowd asking…
Using Debate in the Classroom

Using Debate in the Classroom

  As I prepared to watch the first Presidential debate last night, I considered my longstanding interest in political speech, oration, and debate. It started with a speech class I…
A Message to Parents

A Message to Parents

  What we do for each student each day cannot be understated. It is important to convey our responsibility as educators to parents. With this in mind, I shared the…
Navigating Through Learning

Navigating Through Learning

  Last week, we shared a post about how persistence is necessary when navigating through difficulty in the classroom. Use this visual to find specific strategies which can help you…
Genius is a Slow Build

Genius is a Slow Build

  Sometimes, genius is a slow build. It is not always a moment of instant serendipity. It often involves hard work and process. Take the case of the song Hallelujah.…
The School of the Future

The School of the Future

  The stakes could not be higher. We have learned much about how today's students learn... But what do we know about the School of the Future?   This week,…
The Power of Mystery

The Power of Mystery

  "The less you reveal, the more people can wonder." -Emma Watson Last week, I finally had the opportunity to meet Dave Burgess and see his presentation to our district…
Six Minutes In

Six Minutes In

  It happened about six minutes into our day. On my first day as a new Principal, we had gathered all of our second grade students in the cafeteria to…
5 Ways to Improve Student Voice & Choice

5 Ways to Improve Student Voice & Choice

  As the school year begins, it is important to recognize that students must have a say in the classroom in order to improve learning outcomes. Try these 5 strategies…