Category: #Change
Generating Power
Power generates a great deal of conversation. When you see the word power, what is the first thing you think of? The power we use daily, the power we seek to have, the power of others, or how to gain power? Power to Fuel Our Daily Lives “According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, most … Continue reading Generating Power
Making Changes
Over the next few months, I will be making some changes. I appreciate all of your patience while I undergo these transitions to bring better service to all of you. I held several Zoom meetings over the past few days with trusted individuals to provide feedback, advice, and guidance at my request. The information I … Continue reading Making Changes
Monday Motivation: 12-26-22
As I prepare for the New Year I always select one word to move me forward. My one word for this year is Grit. Take a few days to think of the “One Word” that will move you forward in the new year.
Hope~we need it daily
There are always signs of hope if you are looking. Keep hope in your life as we work each day to make it better than yesterday. Change does not happen overnight, but with continued positive work, differences are made. Be the light today to guide for a brighter tomorrow.
Let it…..
Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and so many are working to prepare the family feast. We have others working hard to make sure those who cannot have a family dinner enjoy one with the help of others. I am always so grateful to all who work hard to help others daily. In our family, we know when … Continue reading Let it…..
Patching Holes
When you look at Patching Holes, it brings a visual to your mind of a hole. Then the word patching indicates this will be a temporary fix for this hole which will remain to exist. I have been involved in education for over 25 years. I can testify we have been working on patching holes … Continue reading Patching Holes
Today I will say….
My blog post on October 27, 2022, began with students saying. Embedded within the post was an article with data collected from middle and high school students. The data in the paper presented the biggest barriers to student learning, according to a new report released by YouthTruth, a nonprofit that surveys K-12 students and families … Continue reading Today I will say….
Turn the Light On
You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14 One of my rules is about feeling safe. As a child, I was terrified of the dark. When the lights went out, I could not see, and what I could not see scared me. How I did … Continue reading Turn the Light On
Executive Functioning Skills
I am excited to introduce you to Mitch Weathers, a high school teacher who has created and designed Organized Binder. Mitch teaches you precisely what I believe is the absolute best first step in establishing your work in becoming a successful school and classroom. His teaching of executive functioning skills focuses on six areas (Organization, … Continue reading Executive Functioning Skills
