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Showing posts with label Thank You's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thank You's. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2017

The Power of Appreciation


It's been a while...beginning of the year has gotten the best of me, and I've neglected my blogging.

We have now survived over a full month here at my amazing school. To be perfectly honest, it has gone so much smoother than I could have ever anticipated. I feel so "at home" here. I get at least 100 hugs a day from littles, and high fives from bigs. I'm loving greeting everyone in the morning before school, and sending them off afterwards.

It has been truly fantastic. But my favorite part (obviously, the kids are right up there...) is MY STAFF! They are so incredibly talented, professional, and eager to learn/try new things! I feel so incredibly lucky.

On a recommendation from my former superintendent, I recently finished the book "O Great One" by David Novak. And what a truly powerful message it sends about the power of recognition and appreciation.
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It is told in a narrative form from the perspective of a man trying to turn around a failing company. It was a super fast and fun read. The main character really hones in on uplifting people's spirits and recognizing the efforts they are making. One of the quotes that really resonated with me was "If they don't enjoy working here, if they don't feel appreciated, then how can we expect them to pass those things on to the customers?"

What a perfect connection to education. If staff do not feel appreciated, if they do not feel supported, how can we expect them to make those same connections with kids? It reminded me of that fantastic Rita Pierson Ted Talk "Every Kid Needs a Champion." (see below). In this video, I love the quote, "Kids don't learn from people they don't like." Such truth. But that goes for staff, as well.

Building relationships is incredibly important to me. Relationships with kids, with families, but most importantly, with my staff. I need to truly know them, their histories, their styles, their strengths, if I am going to help them in their own personal growth.

One of the ways I chose to start that in this new position was meeting 1-on-1 all summer long with anyone that wanted to meet with me. I had classroom teachers, special education assistants, custodians, and more! This gave me the chance to learn more about these amazing people in a more relaxed setting, outside of the stress of the school year. It was some of the best time I spent. I learned so much about them personally, but also about this amazing building that I was taking over.

As the year drew closer to beginning, building off of the great book I read, I wanted to give the staff members small tokens of appreciation to begin our year. The start of a year can be so stressful, I wanted to let them know how much I appreciated the long hours and hard work that they were putting in. This was the first thing I came up with:

TEACHER SURVIVAL KIT
I came in on a Sunday and delivered alphabet clipboards and goodie bags to each of their desks, or table, or teacher chair. The clipboards I got in bulk from Positive Promotions. They had a great sale, and I got them for about $1.25 a piece.
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Each goodie bag had the following items:
Most of the items I had or was able to find at places like Target or Walmart. I ended up ordering these small compasses from Amazon.

The response was overwhelming. They were so appreciative of such a small gesture on my part. It was like no one had ever thanked them before, or at least, no one had thanked them in a long time. Another quote from O Great One that connected to this moment was "The problem with common sense, is it's not all that common." How could this amazing staff go unappreciated for so long? How could sending a simple "thank you" e-mail come off as "unheard of" prior to me arriving? It made my heart sad to know that they didn't hear this more often.

On the first day of school, I wanted to do something fun, as well! Thanks to Pinterest, I made these:
Again, something so small and so simple, really was received well by my staff. I was happy to bring a smile to their faces on a stressful day.

Now, that we are a month into school, I wanted to bring in a new "appreciation" idea. I know the staff has been feeling stressed and tired from getting their rooms up and running. The "honeymoon" had worn off for some (for me, too), and we needed a little rejuvenation. Thanks to the amazing Facebook Principal Group I belong to, I took a great idea and made it my own.

FILL THE BUCKET CHALLENGE
I found these great little buckets at Target in their front discount area (damn that place...gets me every time ;). I filled them up with a candle, some stickers, some fun sticky notes, some candy, a pen, and a piece of fruit. I made 5 of these buckets...one for each of my new staff members. It felt appropriate to start there. It is so tough to transition to a new school (what??! What's that like? ;). For some, it is their very first year. In each bucket was also a small card and a note:
I hope that they can pass on this little token of appreciation and fill someone else's bucket!

I know these aren't much. We're principals...we're not made of money! :) But, I truly want my staff to know how much I appreciate them. I am so incredibly blessed to get to do this work. However, I can only do this work, because of them!

How do you show appreciation to your staff? I'd love to learn from you!

Yours in "APPRECIATIONS",

~Angela



Thursday, June 22, 2017

Pirate Fun!

My brain has been on OVERDRIVE these last few weeks, as I try to wrap my head around the new job. One thing that is crazy important to me is building positive relationships with everyone in my building.

As I've been brainstorming ideas for how to do that--reading a ton of books--reading a ton of blogs--connecting with other principals on FB and Twitter--I really want this next year to be FUN and engaging! Since a big word in my new building is "crew" (based on a critical phrase in EL Education: We are crew, not passengers), I am going with the nautical/pirate theme this year.

First crew members: KIDS! I have 630+ of them, and I can't wait to meet them. To help me get to know them better, I want to see every one of my students on their birthdays. So, my "pirate designing" began!
My hope is they will either come see me that day, or for my littlest learners, I will hunt them down on their special day to give them a card. This gives me face time with each kid in my building. With so many of them, it will take me a little while to know all of their names. Every little bit helps! 

In addition to the birthday card, I wanted to give them a little something else. Enter Stephanie McConnell. She is an awesome Principal/Speaker/Designer that always has wonderful ideas on her blog Principal Principles. She made some AWESOME scratch-off tickets for her staff and for kids. I decided to borrow this idea and make my own pirate-themed ones!
I came up with rewards for them like: a pencil (pirate-themed, of course), lunch with me, picking out of my "treasure chest" (filled with dollar store goodies), and more! The stickers were super affordable on Amazon (they come in silver, gold, and rainbow!!) 

My next crew members: STAFF! I loved the scratch-off idea so much, I'm going to use them with the staff, too. I'm struggling with a few ideas for them, but so far I've come up with: $5 gift cards (to coffee shops/delis in the school vicinity), no recess duty (I'd take their duty for them on a mutually decided day), 30 minutes of prep (again, on a mutually decided day to ensure I'm available), and.....? What else? Do any of you have other great ideas to add to that list? I'm not sure the staff would want a prize out of my treasure chest or lunch with me ;) I'm hoping to use them as birthday "rewards" and as special "thank you's" for going above and beyond. I am joining an incredibly hard-working staff, and I want to make sure they know how much I appreciate all the extra effort they put in.

Another summer "created" item was a generic "observation" notepad. 

(Our staff logo will go under the P3 symbol) These are "on order" from Office Max and will about 4.25" x 5.5" in size. My staff is not accustomed to their principal being in their classrooms often. There is not a "formal" walk-through process/tool. The staff did make it clear that they definitely WANT an instructional leader, and they WANT me to see them in action--that being said, it can still feel a little uncomfortable at first. Many times, teachers fear/feel that if their principal is in their room, it MUST be evaluative. I want to take that stigma away. This notepad allows me to write something positive I saw every time I'm there. Similarly to the kid birthday cards, it gives me face-time with each staff member, and will hopefully support building those critical positive relationships.

What things are you working on this summer? Any fun staff/student reward ideas to share? I'd love to learn with you!

Feeling Inspired,

Angela