The back-to-school season inspires excitement and commitment in educators and families alike. Despite years of experience, the anticipation remains vital for fostering student success. Collaboration and collective leadership are emphasized, as is the importance of emotional support alongside academic achievement. This year, a renewed focus on togetherness can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and connection.
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Public Education Isn’t Ice Cream — But It Can Still Bring People Together
Public education isn’t simple—it’s a promise to serve all with care, trust, and purpose. Not a product, but a public good that touches every life.
Lessons of a Superintendent’s Summer: Reflections on Stress, Purpose, and Staying Present
Each summer, as school buildings settle into a slower rhythm and classrooms fall quiet, I find myself reflecting, not just on the year behind us, but on the road ahead. These so-called dog days of summer might suggest rest, but for those of us in education, they offer something more vital: renewal. Twelve years ago,Continue reading “Lessons of a Superintendent’s Summer: Reflections on Stress, Purpose, and Staying Present”
Comfortable Tension
Tension between school boards and superintendents can hinder effective leadership. Building strong relationships, consistent communication, and a shared vision are essential for successful education management.
The Four Steps to Becoming a ‘Leadership Artist’
Superintendents are encouraged to embrace reconstruction in education post-pandemic, utilizing kintsugi principles to foster resilience and innovation through community engagement and reevaluating goals.
Vision of a Minuteman
Revere Local School District is developing a Portrait of a Graduate to foster community engagement and prepare students for leadership amid contemporary challenges through collaborative efforts and student voices.
Don’t Want Enemies…Don’t Choose Leadership
I was recently watching an episode from season six, episode two, of The Crown. Spoiler alert: stop reading if you are a loyalist to the show and haven’t watched this far. The episode focuses on the relationship between the Queen and then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Towards the end of the episode the Queen cautionsContinue reading “Don’t Want Enemies…Don’t Choose Leadership”
Finding Joy
In a reflective message, the author shares mixed memories of 2020, emphasizing the importance of family time and creating lasting joyful moments despite pandemic challenges.
We should be teaching our children…
The author, a bibliophile, emphasizes the importance of teaching critical thinking skills to students, highlighting key lessons from Hans Rosling’s book “Factfulness” to combat ignorance.
Jump…off social media
The partnership among community, parents, and schools is crucial as students face modern challenges, particularly regarding social media’s impact on mental health and well-being.