LETTERS.Worthy Attention on Spouses Martha Bruckner's article ("Private Lives of Public Leaders: A Spousal Perspective") in the June issue is very timely and provides excellent insights about the on-and-off job roles of educational leaders. LARRY L. DLUGOSH Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Educational Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Martha Bruckner's article about the human side of this business in the June issue is great stuff. I am sharing it with my wife and a son-in-law who aspires to be a school administrator and already is consumed with his duties as a high school language arts language arts pl.n. The subjects, including reading, spelling, and composition, aimed at developing reading and writing skills, usually taught in elementary and secondary school. teacher and coach of three sports, husband and father. All of what Bruckner said of superintendents also applies to me--particularly as I chase around the country as president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, or ASCD, is a membership-based nonprofit organization founded in 1943. It has more than 175,000 members in 135 countries, including superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and . Just this past weekend, I spent the entire time cloistered in my home office working. I thank God that I have an understanding wife, but I just know she has some of the same feelings described in the study. Bruckner deserves thanks for offering us all some food for thought. THOMAS J. BUDNIK School Improvement Planning Coordinator, Heartland Area Education Agency, Johnston, Iowa Johnston is a city in Polk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 8,649 at the 2000 census; a special census taken in 2005 counted 13,596 residents.[1] It is part of the Des Moines metropolitan area. I wish my wife and I had had the opportunity to read Martha Bruckner's article before my administrative career began in earnest. I was "drafted" into the superintendency Su`per`in`tend´en`cy n. 1. The act of superintending; superintendence. at a small school in Montana and have served in that capacity in three districts for the past 18 years. Knowing in advance what to expect as a family would have been very helpful. Bruckner has put into writing what my wife and I have struggled with for years. It doesn't make it any easier, but it definitely makes it less our problem and more a problem of the profession in general, and that takes a bit of the sting out of it. I am sending Bruckner's article to our state administrators association and suggest it be shared at the annual meeting for new and prospective administrators. DAVE PETERS Dave Peters was the original guitarist for the band Eighteen Visions, and the original guitarist in Throwdown. He is now the vocalist for Throwdown. He is straight edge Superintendent, Whitefish whitefish: see salmon. whitefish Any of several silvery food fishes (family Salmonidae, or Coregonidae), inhabiting cold northern lakes of Europe, Asia, and North America. School District No. 44, Whitefish, Mont. Marital Discord As a school leader in transition, I can relate to many of the issues regarding board agendas and community individuality described in Helen Sharp's insightful article ("For Better or Worse") in the June issue. Having served in the superintendency for 11 years in Michigan (the last seven in one district), I have experienced my welcome now come to an end. Is there such a thing as a seven-year professional itch? My wife is also a superintendent, which has really helped me to understand and deal with the consequences of "wearing out my welcome." The marital discord Sharp speaks of should be reserved for board/superintendent relations rather than our personal relationships. Indeed, we cannot overlook our most important partner. ALBERT R. MELOY Superintendent, Adrian, Mich. My compliments to Helen "To Helen" is the first of two poems to carry that name written by Edgar Allan Poe. The 15-line poem was written in honor of Jane Stanard, the mother of a childhood friend. It was first published in 1831 collection Poems of Edgar A. Sharp on a great article ("For Better or Worse") in the June issue. Family pressures is a topic I talk a lot about in my work so I will be recommending her piece to all of my members. WALT WALT World Association for Laser Therapy WALT We Are Learning To (primary education) WALT Warning Assessment Logic Terminal WALT West's Automatic Law Terminal WARFIELD Executive Director, Illinois Association of School Administrators, Springfield, Ill. A Shared Vision Paul Houston's Executive Perspective column ("School Reform or Reform School") in the May issue made my day! He deserves thanks for sharing "Thanks for Sharing" is an episode from the third season of the American television series Farscape, written by Clayvon C. Harris and directed by Ian Barry. Synopsis The two Crichtons (from previous episode, "Eat Me") argue over who is "the clone". his insight and vision, which is the direction our state school reform (now called transformation) has taken and was our vision when we wrote it. I served as state assistant superintendent in charge of the 21" Century Schools legislation and am now seeing some of the changes as I serve as a local superintendent. It is doable, but as Houston said, "It takes real imagination and commitment on our part." JOYCE REINKE Superintendent, Santiam Canyon School District, Mill City, Ore. Lots of Good Reading As an avid reader, I enjoyed the collection of articles that comprised the cover story in your June issue, "Books That Made a Difference." In my role as director of secondary instruction for the St. Vrain Valley School District in Colorado, I participate with colleagues in book talks about works that are relevant to instructional leadership and school reform. This article will give us lots of choices for next year. MARIA L. GOODLOE Director of Secondary Instruction, St. Vrain Valley School District, Longmont, Colo. A 20-Year Flashback flash·back n. 1. An unexpected recurrence of the effects of a hallucinogenic drug long after its original use. 2. A recurring, intensely vivid mental image of a past traumatic experience. I am an art educator with the school district in Novi, Mich., where a colleague passed out to the staff a copy of David Sousa's article, "The Ramifications ramifications npl → Auswirkungen pl of Brain Research" (January 1998). I found his discussion intriguing as I was educated in an unusual art education curriculum at Virginia Commonwealth University Formed by a merger between the Richmond Professional Institute and the Medical College of Virginia in 1968, VCU has a medical school that is home to the nation's oldest organ transplant program. during the mid-1970s, and this sounds so much like what I was told then about how sensory art experiences are true learning. JENNIFER HARVEY Art Teacher, Novi Community School District Novi Community School District, located in Novi, Michigan, operates the following schools:
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