Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms and mother figures. Sending extra love to those whose mothers are no longer here and to anyone experiencing their first Mother’s Day without mom. May today bring love, comfort, and peace. 🤍
Zion was a student in my building who made a lasting impact in the simplest, most genuine ways. He would stop by my office every day just to check in and grab a snack, and those moments meant more than he probably ever realized. 💙🤍
CBS 6 is learning more about Zion Terry, the 18-year-old John Marshall High School student who was killed in a domestic violence shooting Tuesday morning. https://t.co/fNv5nsfVJs
I presented at VSU today and it was amazing! Shout-out to the educators, both current and future, who made the session so engaging through movement, collaboration, and real conversations while walking away with practical strategies to support all learners!
ANOTHER POWERFUL SESSION WITH THREE EXTRAORDINARY LEADERS...on the topic, Your School's Culture Just Might Be THE Problem. If you missed it, see it on YouTube along with my leadership monologue entitled, Let's Talk About Your Obligation here: https://t.co/mL5ww82yLC Then join me next week for for WEEK 310 with my guest, National Middle School Principal of the Year, Dr. Damon Lewis.
WEEK 309 IS UPON US....and I'm closing out Women's History Month with a discussion on School Culture featuring Dr. Melissa Jones Chunu, Camille Callaway and Dr. Denise LaRosa. Join us this Saturday morning @ 11:00 ET LIVE on YouTube @ https://t.co/ZfDF2shUi4
October hits different for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Let's honor the fighters, celebrate the survivors, uplift the warriors still in battle, and remember the loved ones we lost too soon. It’s a reminder to check in, get screened, and spread love while we still can. #survivor
John Marshall Admin Team is locked in and ready to lead! Blue and white pride runs through everything we do; lifting students higher, supporting teachers, and serving our community with excellence.
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@EducatorCCC I agree and I’ve learned this the hard way
my first year as principal. Feedback fuels growth—for leaders, teachers, and students alike. When WE leaders embrace it, we model what lifelong learning truly looks like for everyone.
Morning!
You can’t grow in what you don’t know. Feedback is necessary. It sheds light on blind spots, affirms strengths, and challenges us to rise higher. Growth doesn’t happen in comfort; it happens when we’re willing to receive, reflect, and respond to what others see in us.