The Day I Was Sent to the Principal’S Office

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Leadership, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Steve Russo ISBN: 9781475985528
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 1, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Steve Russo
ISBN: 9781475985528
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 1, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

From the time he was a child, Steve Russo knew that he wanted to be an educator. It was his dream to be a teacher, to influence and shape young lives and minds, and he has lived that dream for twenty-eight years.

As with many teachers, he didnt get into the field for money, but his rewards have been many and rich over his career. As an administrator, he encouraged his teachers to remember the daily opportunity to influence and inspire their studentsand to make those influences powerfully positive ones. Its a rule he tries to live by every day.

He starts with the story of his first trip to the principals office as a young student. In a deliciously ironic turn, he has returned to that same officethis time, behind the desk, as the principal.

Now he shares some of his favorite memories from a life lived as a public school administrator. These stories are not only a representation of his career in education but also a reflection of his life. All the stories are true, with no details exaggerated to enhance the storiesbecause in the life of an administrator, fact can be more amusing than fiction.

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From the time he was a child, Steve Russo knew that he wanted to be an educator. It was his dream to be a teacher, to influence and shape young lives and minds, and he has lived that dream for twenty-eight years.

As with many teachers, he didnt get into the field for money, but his rewards have been many and rich over his career. As an administrator, he encouraged his teachers to remember the daily opportunity to influence and inspire their studentsand to make those influences powerfully positive ones. Its a rule he tries to live by every day.

He starts with the story of his first trip to the principals office as a young student. In a deliciously ironic turn, he has returned to that same officethis time, behind the desk, as the principal.

Now he shares some of his favorite memories from a life lived as a public school administrator. These stories are not only a representation of his career in education but also a reflection of his life. All the stories are true, with no details exaggerated to enhance the storiesbecause in the life of an administrator, fact can be more amusing than fiction.

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