You Can’t Make it Up Moment

Clueless and Complaining: Welcome to Your First Principalship!

It’s That Time of the Year! If you’re gearing up to start a new administrative job on July 1st, you’re likely feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. The transition can be a whirlwind whether you’re stepping into your first principal position or another leadership role. To ease your mind, let me share one of […]

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Parents, Policies, and Pleas

Every year, as predictable as the changing seasons, comes a surge of last-minute pleas and “special” requests that test our decision-making, our policies, and our patience. One memorable instance involved a request concerning a student’s science course options in middle school. The email request began typically enough, with a citation straight out of our district

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Navigating “You Can’t Make It Up” Social Media Storms

In our latest journey into the less glamorous aspects of education, we’re exploring the turbulence and confusion caused by fictional—and sometimes anonymous—social media posts. Sound familiar? Unfortunately, this reality is all too common. Here’s what happens when digital dramas spill over into the hallways of our schools. The Situation: An anonymous parent posts a harrowing

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The Unbelievable Dive That Turned Foes into Friends

Sometimes reality trumps fiction, and a simple issue can evolve into a memorable, almost unbelievable moment. Here’s a true “You Can’t Make This Up” story from a subscriber about how a disruptive playground prank led to an unexpected partnership. The Situation – Flying Rocks It all began when a group of 5th-grade boys repeatedly threw

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We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Blog: When Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc

Emergency Broadcast Alert: Nature’s Fury Unleashed Hello to my subscribers. Today’s blog post veers from our typical topics to tackle the here and now: natural disasters. Last night, a catastrophic series of tornadoes swept through Nebraska and Iowa. As someone who grew up in Nebraska and has connections with the affected school districts, the magnitude

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