Tag: summer reading

  • Summer Reading Reflections: Leadership Lessons from Crisis

    This summer’s reading highlighted leadership lessons from historical figures and the importance of moral courage, adaptability, and vision, emphasizing that effective leadership emerges during crises.

  • Book Reviews: Berry, Cussler, and WW2 Gold

    Steve Berry’s The Atlas Maneuver innovatively merges WWII treasure hunting with cryptocurrency, creating a compelling espionage thriller, while Clive Cussler’s The Solomon Curse offers a more conventional, less impactful adventure.

  • Celebrating Positivity: June

    In June, celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month, National Indigenous History Month, famous birthdays, and positive historical events to create a dynamic classroom environment.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Healthy Boundaries

    In May, educators face heightened demands, making mindful boundary-setting crucial for sustainable teaching. This month emphasizes awareness, assessment, action, and adjustment of personal boundaries for better well-being.

  • My Summer Reading List part 1

    Every summer, I plan on reading at least one book for fun, one book for work, and one book for leadership or technology. My first book for the summer is Outcasts United by Warren St. John. I picked it up in the nonfiction section at McKay’s Used Books back in April and haven’t had a…

  • Summer Reading and Viewing activities.

    Each student must complete summer reading for Sophomore English or summer movie reviews for US History. The purpose of these additional assignments is to promote independent life-long learning. All activities are due the second Friday of the school year, and it is the student’s responsibility to turn in the assignments on time. Any students, who…