Helping Others to Prepare for the Future

Over the next month, our house will be celebrating two graduations! My oldest son, Keegan, will be graduating college, and my youngest son, Jaiden, will be graduating high school. I remember when Keegan graduated high school. Despite all of my fatherly advice and perspective as an educator, he found himself at the end of the... Continue Reading →

My Favorite Question

There are some questions I don’t like being asked.   Even more, I admit that some questions annoy me when asked repeatedly. But, there are some questions I actually like being asked, such as: How did you meet your wife? How did you become a Christian? How did you get in to education? Yet, there’s one... Continue Reading →

The Best Investment of Time and Energy for Principals: The Assistant Principal

In my work at the Central Office working with various school buildings in our district and talking with other Central Office Administrators from other districts, I discovered a glaring professional development gap in schools. While attention on the development of curriculum, school safety, teacher professionalism, differentiating instruction, and positive behavior supports, the development of the... Continue Reading →

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