We are looking for a Middle School Assistant Principal at the International School of Kenya for 2025-26. ISK is an inspiring place to work, and Kenya is an amazing place to live. Spread the word! https://t.co/OqTWBUDP4D
Our MS drama production was The Yellow Boat. So many tears; beautifully done. Brought up so many personal emotions- I found my uncle’s panel from aids quilt. I was in 6th grade when he died, and it left a profound impact on me & fueled decades of aids education & activism. ❤️🎗
So incredible to have Nimo at @ISKnews this week. Messages of #kindness and #gratitude - a week of beautiful connection, inspiration and #love. Ended week w an incredible assembly w all s’s singing along with Nimo.
Ha! A fun end of week in #middleschool, leading into a much needed October break. Participating in a 6th grade science cow eyeball dissection. And I was the ‘golden egg’ for our house system game of hide and seek on Friday afternoon. So fun!!! #isklearns
What a big week. Quarter 1 has gone in the blink of an eye. This week our MS Rock Band welcomed us to school 1 morning, PTO gift shop reopened on campus (!), conferences face-to-face (!), and teacher celebrations (donuts & happy hour). Phew. Good stuff! ❤️
Precedent is a poor reason for decisions. It calcifies the status quo without a compelling rationale.
It doesn’t matter how long a tradition has stood. If the old way is wrong, it should be challenged and changed.
Progress lies in improving the future, not defending the past.
ISK is looking for a new HS Principal. We are looking for someone who can lead meaningful learning, is culturally proficient, can help us grow and improve with research-based and progressive practices. Come join us! #isklearns@ISKnews https://t.co/0bnOQv2zEe
One of my favorite things about school culture… is that everyone gets to contribute to it. It is not just a reflection of the administration or the leadership team; it is a reflection of everyone.
We must educate our young children in the practice of compassion on a worldwide scale. Teachers and parents can instill in children real, warmhearted human values to tremendous benefit. We need a transformation in commitment to the universal values of compassion and love.
I am deep in reflection at the moment about our values, how we spend our time in schools, and the 'busy-ness' that we can so easily get caught up in. A blog post reflecting on this as COVID regulations continue to drop.
Frenetic Busy-ness https://t.co/zD6I286D0D
In burnout cultures, people are judged by the sacrifices they make. Hobbies, vacations, and even family time are viewed as distractions to penalize.
In healthy cultures, people are judged by the commitments they keep. Interests outside work are seen as passions to celebrate.
Day by day, it's tempting to sacrifice well-being for success. Pushing past exhaustion brings short-term rewards.
Over time, well-being is vital to success. Daily exhaustion adds up to long-term burnout.
Success can be attained without rest, but it isn't sustained without rest.
Another blog post. We just finished a great 2-day Board-Admin Retreat, with David Chojnacki. Wonderful conversations, strong collaboration, and an inspiring partnership at ISK.
https://t.co/9kfuM6xM1K
With a small bump (2 days of online learning), we have had a great start to the 2022-23 school year. Parent #BacktoSchoolNight was a huge success - great connection, partnership and fun!
https://t.co/WzszYl8qAp