We’ve reached the middle of November and the holiday season is certainly upon us. It is time for us to re-evaluate our interactions with our students. The personal connection we make can reap big dividends and overcome many of the challenges our students face. They will work hard for you when you give them the reason to do so. They simple don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. For now, go and enjoy the brilliant three day weekend. It is going to be a beautiful one. Go Pups! (Cue: The Beatles – Here Comes The Sun)
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Friday, October 13, 2017
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th has arrived again and here come the stories of horror movies and historic legends. The day has a ton of history. Most notably, in 1307 King Philip of France in an effort to capture wealth and power from the Catholic Church, issued an order to arrest all Knights Templar for heresy. That led to the torture and killing of 625 Knights Templar of the Masonic Order. All this was the result of a feud created because, in Pope Boniface eyes, the Church was superior to the ruling class and should not be paying taxes to the King. Since the Templars were an extension of the Church, they became enemies of the Monarch. Sure gives another meaning to the term ‘death and taxes’! History aside, there is always two sides to luck. Make Friday the 13th a happy one and enjoy the 14th and 15th. Go Pups! (Cue: Superstitious – Stevie Wonder)
Friday, October 6, 2017
Easy Button
Friday, September 29, 2017
Yom Kippur
We have made it to the end of September and Yom Kippur. If you are like me, regardless of your religious affiliation or beliefs, religious traditions intrigue me. For those that do not know, Yom Kippur is a Jewish day of communal and personal atonement that begins at sunset today and continues until sundown tomorrow. The only reason I talk about it is because for people of the Jewish faith, it is a deeply religious time to be reflective through prayer. For the none Jewish, it can remind us that personal reflection is vitally important to our personal growth. Being reflective, not just on September 29th, but everyday can enhance every component of our lives. Enjoy your weekend and the gorgeous weather. (Cue: Paul Simon - Kodachrome)
Friday, September 22, 2017
Game Time
The Dog Bowl is here and we all hope our team wins the coveted ‘Bowl’ again. Beyond that, we hope the evening comes to pass without incident for our students, staff, and game attendees. Though attending the games is certainly fun, there is something to be said about the virtues of participation. Game participation comes in many forms. Whether the student/athlete on the field, the cheerleader, the parent, or the fan, there is still something to learn. These are still students on a grand stage every Friday night, and we have the ability to react positively whatever the outcome. Win or lose, most importantly, our goal is to have a safe event. That being said, gosh, I want to win!!!! Have a great weekend. (Cue: Baha Men – Who Let The Dogs Out)
Friday, September 15, 2017
At Risk
As we welcome the nice weather, we are also met with the end of the grading period. Take a moment to think about the students we identified as 'at risk' in our first day meeting and review where they are after 6 weeks. If they are not meeting expectations, I encourage you to intervene. If we let the students, they will wait until the last week of the semester to come forward for help. For some reason, their ability to forecast the future by projecting their path is impaired. It's no different than a child that chases a ball into the street into oncoming cars, oblivious of the danger that awaits. Just as that child, we will intervene. Stop and redirect the student, because the failure to get an education is just as dangerous. Have a great weekend. (Cue: Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone)