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For peace in Iraq, send in some principals; if non-educators can be principals, then why can't principals be military leaders?


At times, support for school leaders can come from surprising sources. Many may think the May 2003 report from the Fordham Fordham may refer to:

Companies
  • Fordham Brewing Company, a brewing company based out of Dover, Delaware
  • Fordham Company, a real estate development firm based out of Chicago, Illinois
Schools
 Institute is very critical of school administration as a profession. But I reached the opposite conclusion, and felt an overwhelming need to publicly thank the authors.

--GM

A n Open Letter to the Directors of the Fordham Institute and the signers of their school leadership manifesto MANIFESTO. A solemn declaration, by the constituted authorities of a nation, which contains the reasons for its public acts towards another.
     2. On the declaration of war, a manifesto is usually issued in which the nation declaring the war, states the reasons
:

I read your report, "Better Leaders for America's Schools: A Manifesto," with great interest. I thought it provided an excellent overview of the skills that are now required for school leadership. The report also delivered a wonderful synopsis A summary; a brief statement, less than the whole.

A synopsis is a condensation of something—for example, a synopsis of a trial record.
 of the difficult issues that must be worked through by virtually every educational system in America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name. .

Impressively, the report then leapfrogged those problems, moving right to a solution: the shortage of strong leaders for America's schools can be solved by allowing non-educators with strong leadership skills to be principals. Your creativity, in fact, inspired mine; I think I've hit on the solution to many of America's difficulties.

As your report points out, many of America's schools are run by capable principals, most with stories that are even inspirational in·spi·ra·tion·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to inspiration.

2. Providing or intended to convey inspiration.

3. Resulting from inspiration.
. If the skills required to be a military leader, a hospital administrator, an elected government official or to successfully run a business are virtually the same as those required to lead a school, then it follows, naturally, that successful principals would make great colonels, medical center directors, governors or CEOs.

I'm not sure what you believe, but it seems to me that each of these areas of American life could use a little help. For example,

* Our military did a great job of liberating lib·er·ate  
tr.v. lib·er·at·ed, lib·er·at·ing, lib·er·ates
1. To set free, as from oppression, confinement, or foreign control.

2. Chemistry To release (a gas, for example) from combination.
 Iraq, but it seems to be having some trouble winning the peace. A trip to a school playground Playground - A visual language for children, developed for Apple's Vivarium Project. OOPSLA 89 or 90?  in any major American city will show you a population much more diverse than any Middle Eastern country. The solution: send in some principals!

* The health care industry is a mess. Each year our medical insurance premiums go up and the services they cover go down. Principals have run their schools with inadequate funding for years. Send in some principals!

* The legislatures of many states, not just California's, can't seem to meet their legally imposed deadlines. But have you ever heard of a school that failed to open or close on schedule? Send in some principals!

* There is hardly a segment of American life where ethical concerns aren't surfacing. Major accounting firms, the telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  industry, energy providers, even the makers of running shoes seem to be having trouble knowing right from wrong. There isn't a principal who hasn't worked through that issue with children. Send in some principals!

Any media source can be relied on to tell you all of the problem areas where a school principal could be of service. What a fantastic contribution the Fordham Institute could make for America as you connect principals to all the organizations that need them! Surely, providing such a valuable resource must fall within the vision and mission of your organization.

Your report also pointed out that thousands of people study to learn what it takes to become a principal and then realize that they don't want any part of the job. This service would also allow their knowledge to be put to work.

Thanks for helping me to see that no matter how complex a problem might be, there is a solution right in front of our eyes.

Sincerely,

George Manthey (Former principal, but with your thoughtful assistance in career placement, soon to be an ambassador, governor, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  or lieutenant LIEUTENANT. This word has now a narrower meaning than it formerly had; its true meaning is a deputy, a substitute, from the French lieu, (place or post) and tenant (holder). Among civil officers we have lieutenant governors, who in certain cases perform the duties of governors; (vide, the  colonel! Don't you agree that Sen. Manthey sounds especially right?)

George Manthey is a professional learning executive for ACSA ACSA Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
ACSA Association of California School Administrators
ACSA Airports Company South Africa
ACSA Apple Certified System Administrator
ACSA Australian Curriculum Studies Association
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