Jared Jenks, Superintendent, Sugar-Salem S.D. #322
@JenksJared
2014 Idaho Secondary Principal of the Year. Recipient of the Terrell H. Bell Award from the US Department of Education. SSHS-National Blue Ribbon School
@OU_Softball Softball is won or lost in the circle. This team looks like a Lincoln Riley football team with offense galore and zero defense. Need to recruit a five star pitcher not just five star bats.
Canadian Artillery Wake-Up Call 🇨🇦
A Canadian soldier falls asleep beside an M777 howitzer during field training… while the rest of his crew decides to give him the worst alarm clock imaginable.
The entire crew absolutely lost it 😂
🚨 NEW: Rubio just confirmed what they've hidden for 50 years — deindustrialization was DELIBERATE.
In 1977, the CFR called it "controlled disintegration." Now Trump is ending it and the globalists at Munich are in open panic.
We have the receipts. 🧾👇
JUST DROPPED: Trump vs. Wall Street
Kevin Warsh just declared "regime change" at the Fed. Jamieson Greer invoked Hamilton at Davos. $18 trillion flowing to Main Street.
The Republican New Deal isn't a slogan—it's happening.
The globalists are terrified.
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School officials and elected leaders broke ground on a new Career Technical Education Center, a $3.9 million building in Sugar-Salem School District 322, on Friday.
Sugar-Salem High school students can soon study auto-tech, welding and CNA programs.
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It's an important day in the rollout of Idaho’s new School Modernization Facilities Funds!
The first two school districts have received official notice from the @IdDeptOfEd that their required 10-year facilities plans, as well as other accompanying documents, have been approved.
Make the most of your week with today’s Monday Motivation presented by ProjectFilter
"There may be people that have more talent than you, but there's no excuse for anyone to work harder than you." - Derek Jeter
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Kurt Warner called it the, "Greatest lesson he ever learned about life and football."
In 1992, Kurt Warner was a backup quarterback at the University of Northern Iowa.
He was more talented than the starter, but he wasn't playing so he asked the coach why.
The coach said, "The reason you're not starting is that you're not very good in practice."
The response shocked Warner.
He knew he could throw better than the other QBs. He outshined them when the lights came on, whether it was spring ball or the game.
But then he started to think about it.
He realized that almost 99% of the time his coaches and teammates saw him, was in practice.
This moment shifted his mindset and perspective. Warner said, "That was one of the greatest lessons that I ever learned about life and about football. You have to bring it every day. You got to show them what to expect from you every single day."
He realized: How you do one thing is how you do everything.
People watch what you do all of the time, not just when the lights are on or not just for one moment. Every moment is a moment to lead by example.
That moment changed everything for him. He started to take practice seriously and the results started to appear.
In 1993, Kurt Warner was the starting quarterback for the University of Northern Iowa. He led the team to an 8-4 season with over 2,500 yards and 17 TDs.
He was invited to training camp with the Green Bay Packers and that was just the beginning for him.
Takeaway 1: Be the Example and Lead by Example
In every aspect of life, not just sports, people look to your behavior and actions. It shows consistency, reliability, and the standard that you set for yourself in life.
Great leaders lead through how they act. It means demonstrating what to do through your values, actions, and behaviors every day. It's essential to consistently demonstrate the qualities and behaviors we wish to see in ourselves and those around us.
Takeaway 2: Value Feedback and Embrace Growth
Growth is a habit and a choice. Feedback might not always be easy to hear or accept, but it's your choice whether to grow from it or deny it.
You have to honest with yourself on where there are opportunities to grow. Whether in your career, sports, or personal development, being open to constructive criticism and actively seeking opportunities for growth leads to greater success and achievement.
"If you're willing to put yourself and your dreams on the line, at the very least you'll discover an inner strength you may not have known existed." - Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner)
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This right here! Don’t Arizona our Texas! Stand up for Public Schools which are the legit fundamental fabric of communities as well as the heartbeat & backbone of all. If you choose private or a luxury you pay for it! That choice has always been in play! Common sense!
Congrats to my son Colt and his Sugar Salem teammates on another State Title! That’s 4 in a row for Sugar Cheer! Colt is a Freshman and loves cheer and tumbling! Couple highlights in my comments. 😤😤😤