Welcome to My Building
My goal as a former high school teacher has always been to prepare my students for their future. I worked to create an environment through projects, group-work, and hands-on-experiences to help students become successful in and out of the classroom. I still strive to see this take place in my building as an Assistant Principal. Organization was the key to my classroom and in my current position as an Assistant Principal and can be seen in my daily activities.
I strive to be informed and involved in both the school and community and hope my students value the importance of civic involvement and understanding their world around them. I have tried to bring the community and current events into our building as much as possible. Engagement is the key to success and understanding, in not only school but also in life. If I can push our students, coworkers, and peers to be involved and can relate topics to their lives, they will be better able to understand themselves, appreciate their unique talents, and find their own place in the school, the classroom, and in the real world.
I want my workplace to be a fun place for learning where individuals can be themselves. Through organization, the use of technology, relationship building, group activities, consistency, fairness, efficient planning, and establishing a challenging environment, I hope to create success for each and every person I come into contact with. I now push these ideals onto staff and attempt to create an environment for new teachers and others to find success in their particular classrooms.
I strive to be informed and involved in both the school and community and hope my students value the importance of civic involvement and understanding their world around them. I have tried to bring the community and current events into our building as much as possible. Engagement is the key to success and understanding, in not only school but also in life. If I can push our students, coworkers, and peers to be involved and can relate topics to their lives, they will be better able to understand themselves, appreciate their unique talents, and find their own place in the school, the classroom, and in the real world.
I want my workplace to be a fun place for learning where individuals can be themselves. Through organization, the use of technology, relationship building, group activities, consistency, fairness, efficient planning, and establishing a challenging environment, I hope to create success for each and every person I come into contact with. I now push these ideals onto staff and attempt to create an environment for new teachers and others to find success in their particular classrooms.