Tuesday, April 22, 2014

A Rebirth of sorts...

It's been a while since I have visited and posted on my blog. It's a frustrating and painful thing to admit, but I have struggled this year with the motivation to continue blogging. I started with fervor in July (as many educators do over the summer) with visions of regular posts, documenting the successes and trials of my daily leadership experiences.  However, as is the case with many educator's grand plans, those plans were met with a cold dose of reality once the school year started.  To go along with my regular duties as Assistant Principal, I was also given the responsibilities of Athletic Director for my middle school. 

Despite the efforts of my incredible support staff and my fellow building administrators, I felt myself growing more and more buried in the sea of administrative minutia.  I found it increasingly difficult to make time for the professional exercises (blogging, twitter chats, etc) that had made the previous school year and summer so positive.  I continually tried to recommit to those practices.  I even joined a great community running the #blogamonth challenge in hopes they would push and motivate me, but even they couldn't pull me out of the minutia quicksand.  I found myself with little time for classroom visits, conversations with teachers, or the type of instructional leadership that I had come to expect from myself.  I didn't like feeling this way, but I had no idea what to do about it.  This was NOT why I became an administrator. 

So in February, I made the difficult decision to resign my position and accept a new position as an Elementary Assistant Principal in another district.  It was extremely difficult to leave the students and staff at the middle school and dive into the relative "unknown" that was the elementary level.  However, professionally and personally, this change could not have come at a better time.

I started in my new position, which is split between two elementary schools, at the beginning of April.  While my head is swimming a bit as I undergo this transition, I have found the new experience incredibly freeing.  In my short time in this new position, I have been able to connect with students and teachers more as I work to become part of my new school communities.  I have also found the motivation to refocus on my own learning and the professional practices that help me be at my best so I can help students and teachers be at theirs.

I don't really have a theme or take-away for this post.  I guess its more of an explanation and an apology for my lack of activity.  It's also served as a bit of a cathartic exercise for me, so Thank you for reading.  I'm feeling more like myself, which feels pretty darn good, and that is definitely a victory worth celebrating.

Be Well.

Joe

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

The PLN Challenge


Over break, I was lucky enough to be encouraged by a few members of my PLN to take part in the #blogamonth challenge where a group of educators commit to blogging and commenting at least once a month.  As part of the challenge, Drew Frank (@ugafrank) nominated our group for the PLN Challenge.  Like most people in my PLN, I have never met Drew in person, but I have had the opportunity to learn with and from him in many chats and through his blog posts.  Drew is a wealth of excellent resources and ideas.  I would encourage you to follow him if you are not already.  On to the Challenge!

The PLN Challenge:

1.      Acknowledge the nominating blogger – Check!

2.      Share 11 random facts about yourself

3.      Answer the 11 questions the nominating blogger has created for you

4.      Nominate 11 bloggers for the Challenge

5.      Post 11 questions for the bloggers you nominate to answer and let the bloggers know they have been nominated.


11 Random Facts about Me:

1.      I have two wonderful little girls.

2.      Huge Philly Sports Fan - Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers (Not really a basketball fan though, Sorry 76ers)

3.      I met my wife on a trip to Disney World after HS graduation, even though we lived 7 minutes from each other during HS.

4.      My wife is the most creative person I know.  She crafts, knits, cooks.  She’s awesome!

5.      I love video games.

6.      I am secretly addicted to watching Cooking shows, even though I can’t cook a lick

7.      I am a believer that almost anything can be improved by adding cheese or peanut butter (but NEVER Both!)

8.      I am a self-proclaimed math geek…and PROUD of it!

9.      I am the oldest of 3children with 7 years difference between me and the next oldest

10.  I come from a family of educators.

11.  I knew I wanted to be a teacher when I was in 6th grade.


 11 Questions from Drew:

1.      What is your favorite movie of all time?

It’s a tie between The Shawshank Redemption and Remember the Titans

2.      If you could go to have attended any concert anytime in history, what would it have been?

 I’m not a huge music fan, but I would have like to have seen the Beatles live in concert

 
3.      What do you do for fun?  Hobby?

 
Video games and Card Playing.  I love a good poker game.

 
4.      What two guests would make the best comedic pair as co-hosts for the Oscars?

 
Will Ferrell and Darryl Hammond as Bill Clinton and George Bush

 
5.      Cat, Dog or Goldfish? Why…

Dog, not even close.  Loyalty, companionship and unconditional love.  I love my dog.

6.      How do you caffeinate?

Not a coffee drinker.  I’ve tried, but just can’t acquire a taste for it.  I’m a Diet Soda guy.

7.      Favorite twitter chat?

#PAEdchat – I am co-moderator of this chat with my colleagues Bob Lochel (@bobloch) and Diane Holben (@DianeHolben) on Thursdays @ 9EST.  I am also a fan of #sbgchat and #mschat.

8.      Best place you ever vacationed?

My wife and I took a cruise of the Western Mediterranean for our honeymoon.  We hit Marseilles, Monaco, Tuscany, Rome and Naples all in one trip.  It was amazing!!!

9.      Best book you’ve read in 2013?

Shifting the Monkey by Todd Whitaker (@ToddWhitaker).  Simple, Practical ideas steps to implement.  I also love Todd’s style of writing

10.  Favorite television shows?

Game of Thrones, Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory

11.  What is one thing you never/rarely share that you are exceptionally proud of?

I played Division III lacrosse for DeSales University.  I started in goal for 3 years and, upon leaving, owned most game and season school goaltending records


My Turn to Nominate:

Now it’s my turn to nominate 11 bloggers.  I am nominating a mix of the #blogamonth participants along with other members of my PLN that have had an influence on me.  Please give these guys a follow and check out their blogs.

Name
Twitter Handle
Blog Address
Bob Lochel
@bobloch
Joe Mazza
@Joe_Mazza
Tom Murray
@thomascmurray
Kevin Deissler
@MrDeissler
Justin Aion
@JustinAion
Jeremy Lenzi
@MrLenziGS
Steve Kwikkel
@SKwikkel
Kevin Kelly
@EmmausKevinK
Justin Staub
@DrStaubSTEM
Allison Petersen
@alcp
Rik Rowe
@WHSRowe

 Here are your 11 questions:
  1. If you weren’t in education, what would you do instead?
  2. Who is your favorite actor of all time?
  3. If you could go to have attended any famous speech anytime in history, what would it have been?
  4. What do you do to relax?  De-stress?
  5. If you could invite anyone to dinner who would you invite and why?
  6. Would you prefer to visit a Zoo or Aquarium and why?
  7. Favorite twitter chat?
  8. What is one thing you tried last year that you learned about from your PLN?
  9. Best place to be quiet and reflect?
  10. Favorite book of your life?
  11. What is one thing you never/rarely share that you are exceptionally proud of?

 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Why I Lead? - #SAVMP


This post marks the beginning of my journey into the School Admin Virtual Mentor Program (#SAVMP) organized by @gcouros.  This program is designed to bring together school leaders to connect, to learn, and to grow through the utilization of social media.  I am very excited to be connecting with @Joe_Mazza, @kmnutting, and @drsnerling and I am looking forward to sharing and learning with them.

Now onto the purpose of this post.

Why I Lead:


In reflecting on this question, I had difficulty separating the “Why” I lead from the “How” I lead.  I guess this makes sense since all of my actions as a leader are based upon my beliefs.  So I took some inventory on my educational beliefs.

·         I believe that all students can learn.

·         I believe in building relationships through mutual respect and trust

·         I believe that all students deserve a champion working for them. (If you have not seen Rita Pierson’s TED Talk, you NEED to click here.)

·         I believe that while you may finish your education, you should never stop learning.

·         I believe in celebrating every victory, no matter how small.

·         I believe that I can be a positive role model for my students, my staff and my school community.

·         I believe in positive change.

So Why do I Lead?… I Lead because I Believe.


Be well,
Joe