As I navigate the evolving role of the principal, it is important to remain resilient. Criticism, defamation, and destructive forces will accompany any decision, mission, and/or direction. Boards change, directors change, superintendents and principals change, and so forth, and this change causes both an opportunity for new and refreshing ideas and the uncomfort of changing the course(s).
I know parents, teachers, and administrators want the best for their students and their schools. Boards want to be proud of the accomplishments and direction of the school community. Employers and colleges want students ready to solve problems and work in teams. Are you serving these expectations? Do you help support ideas in which foster the development of problems solvers, critical thinkers, and collaborators? These questions must be considered throughout the year. Furthermore, the essential questions which guide your leadership and decision making should be obvious to the students and staff in your building. Not because you tell them, but instead because you consistently use them to influence your decisions.
Remain resilient and steadfast to your core beliefs and mission. Some will try to bring you down. You are human and the criticism will impact you. "If you want to walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk with others." - Burkina Faso. Use the people around you to make sure you are in this for the entire journey. We need you to lead and we need you to stay. Be resilient!
Great stuff...We need to remain true to our core beliefs and mission. All of our decisions should be made with the students in mind. Thank you!
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