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Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Make it Count. February 24, 2016. February 24, 2016. I continue to be inspired by a Voxer Group, Principals in Action, and I was challenged to accept the 1,2,3,4,5″ Challenge. Thanks Jay and Chris and Adam and Julie and Liz and Jennifer for your push into the blogging world. Here is my response to what I am calling the Make It Count Challenge. What has been your ONE. Biggest struggle during this school year? I struggle to find this wisdom.
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Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. Finding Support in MESPA. March 13, 2016. Why I Attend Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association Spring Conference? I look forward to driving to the Cape to attend the MESPA Spring Conference in May I have made it a priority. This time of the year is so hectic for a principal, so much to do and not enough time- it can be crazy! I will be registering for my 18. Elaine Mead, MESPA Professional Development Committee. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Make it Count.
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Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. A Principal’s Challenge – Being Present. February 18, 2016. Staying rooted in the present moment is a big challenge and one that I am intentionally striving to achieve. Worries from the past and the unknowns of the future can easily creep into my thoughts. Perhaps this happens to you too Do you ever allow the distractions from another place and time to prevent you from truly being present in a conversation or an experience? The book The Mindful School Leader.
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Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. Finding Support in MESPA. March 13, 2016. Why I Attend Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association Spring Conference? I look forward to driving to the Cape to attend the MESPA Spring Conference in May I have made it a priority. This time of the year is so hectic for a principal, so much to do and not enough time- it can be crazy! I will be registering for my 18. Elaine Mead, MESPA Professional Development Committee. Finding Support in MESPA.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Make it Count | Principal Pause
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Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Make it Count. February 24, 2016. February 24, 2016. I continue to be inspired by a Voxer Group, Principals in Action, and I was challenged to accept the 1,2,3,4,5″ Challenge. Thanks Jay and Chris and Adam and Julie and Liz and Jennifer for your push into the blogging world. Here is my response to what I am calling the Make It Count Challenge. What has been your ONE. Biggest struggle during this school year? I struggle to find this wisdom.
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Principal Pause | Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal
Stopping to Reflect on My Life as a Principal. Finding Support in MESPA. March 13, 2016. Why I Attend Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association Spring Conference? I look forward to driving to the Cape to attend the MESPA Spring Conference in May I have made it a priority. This time of the year is so hectic for a principal, so much to do and not enough time- it can be crazy! I will be registering for my 18. Elaine Mead, MESPA Professional Development Committee. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Make it Count.
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Welcome to South Stokes High School! Welcome to the 2011/2012 school year! I am very excited to return to South Stokes High School for my second year as principal. I would like to thank everyone for his or her support last year! I believe that we have a strong staff, great students, and one of the most supportive communities within the county. Our faculty and staff are committed to excellence, and we believe that our students deserve the very best. Our goal is for every student to be successful!