Opening Day of School!
September 8, 2022
My apologies for the three-week span between posts. I should have expected it. My new job takes a lot of my time. First things first: I love it. I love the people I have met, and I’m inspired by all that my new district does so well. It’s a spectacular place. I’m lucky for many […]
First Day of School / PYLUSD / Superintendent
In Search of Downshifting, or How to Be More Like My Dogs
April 28, 2022
My first two posts in this series on living a long and healthy life focused on moving naturally throughout the day and holding a strong sense of purpose. This week and for Part 3 of this series, I am focusing on downshifting. The Blue Zones research suggests that people in the longest living societies find […]
Blue Zones / retirement / Sleep / Superintendent / Teaching
Is Retirement the Life for Me?
April 16, 2022
If you started singing the theme song from Green Acres when you saw that title, you may (1) way too impacted by afternoon tv in the 1970s, and (2) also be considering this question. August 31 was my last official day at work in my job as a school superintendent. For almost eight months, I […]
Animal House / retirement / Sitting is the New Smoking / street musician / Superintendent / top
Beware the Ides of March (Minus Two)
March 16, 2022
March 15 is the Ides of March. The phrase ‘Beware the Ides of March’ is yet another Shakespeare quote still in our lives, made famous as a fortune teller’s warning to Julius Caesar about his impending death. I’ve been in a hilarious email exchange this week with about 20 high school classmates, reminiscing about our […]
Birthday / Catholic High School / COVID / COVID-19 / Ides of March / Little Rock Catholic High School / MBUSD / Superintendent
Critical Race Theory – A Superintendent and History Teacher’s Perspective
October 19, 2021
Critical Race Theory. It’s something I had never heard of until September of last year. And then, I began getting very angry emails and people started coming to board meetings to demand that we stop teaching it. The questions were very much like ones featured in the first-ever school board meeting parody on Saturday Night […]
critical race theory / MBUSD / SNL / Superintendent / top
Ladybugs and Dogs( Reflections of School and Life in the Midst of COVID-19 (#9, April 25, 2020)
April 25, 2020
It may have been the most thoughtless senior prank I ever experienced. As a former high school principal, I don’t love senior pranks. Usually, very little thought goes into them, and they end up being destructive, damaging, or time consuming. Occasionally though — and I mean very occasionally — a group of seniors pulls off […]
Blog / COVID-19 / Dogs / Ladybugs / Malibu High School / MBUSD / Superintendent / top
Reflections on School and Life in the Midst of COVID-19 – (#6, Counselors, April 7, 2020)
April 7, 2020
I did not have any counselors in my high school. We had an English teacher, Mr. Bersey, who offered to help students in the college application process, but that was about it. Overnight, he went from being my sophomore year English teacher who taught me words like zephyr and zenith and who also gave me […]
Catholic High School / counseling / counselor / COVID-19 / Distance Learning / Manhattan Beach / mbms / MBUSD / mira costa / SEL / social emotional wellness / Superintendent
Reflections on School and Life in the Midst of COVID-19 – (#4, Distance Learning, March 28, 2020)
March 28, 2020
People are seeking to know the expectations and objectives this new distance learning paradigm. I drafted a set of objectives for our district, then received feedback from a number of teachers and instructional leaders, and together we have developed version one of the MBUSD Objectives for Distance Learning.
Blog / Catholic High School / COVID-19 / Distance Learning / Manhattan Beach / MBUSD / San Lorenzo / Superintendent