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My Assistant Principal Doesn’t Like My Kids – How Facebook Made Me a Better Leader

I recently took my family to The La Brea Tar Pits Museum in Los Angeles. This was the first time I had been back to the museum in 42 years! I was lucky enough to be part of the 6th grade class that was invited to the museum’s grand opening. Walking through the museum, I […]

The Implications of What We Call “Level 2” Relationships at Work – Guest Post – Ed an...

Hello amazing school administrators, I love reading books that confirm the importance of building positive relationships with your teams. For this reason, I am happy to share this guest post by the authors of Humble Leadership. Here’s to our journey toward School Administration Mastery!   The following is an excerpt from Humble Leadership By Ed […]

The Purpose Circle – Creating a More Collaborative Culture in our Schools

“From a motivation perspective, helping others enriches the meaning and purpose of our own lives, showing us that our contributions matter and energizing us to work harder, longer, and smarter.” – Adam Grant Being a school administrator is tough. You have a vision for the school. You have goals and objectives that you want to […]

It’s All About Morale – How to Create a Positive School Culture – Part-5 – Teacher Appreciation I...

Hello amazing school administrators. This is the fifth installment in the series of posts that I am calling, It’s All About Morale. The previous posts can be found here. In the last post, I shared about how our school is using Kudos cards to allow the staff to recognize and show appreciation to each other. […]