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Samantha Sawin
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Thanks for these two posts, Mike. I love Heifetz's work and this was such a succinct reminder of it - perfect for the start of the school year!
August 29
Hi Lee, Your advisory guide sounds like a terrific resource for your school. We have been thinking about dong something like this. Would you be willing to share it with me to use as a framework? If by chance you have a digital copy, you could email…
August 29
Samantha-hey there! In response to your question...this book comes highly recommended to me by one of our best teachers....SCHOOL LEADERSHIP THAT WORKS by Robert J. Marzano et al...would locve to hear how things are going - all the best - Mike Roffi…
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April 23
Samantha Sawin added a discussion to the group Student-Leadership Developers
Does anyone have a suggestion for an Upper School summer reading book that would include leadership as one of its themes? We have all Upper School students and faculty read the same novel or biography over the summer, and then it is discussed in a v…
April 23
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April 15

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Location:
Weston, MA
Organization:
The Rivers School
Occupation:
School Counselor/Director of Leadership and Wellness
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At 1:56pm on April 28, 2009, Mike Pardee said…
Hey, Sam!
Great to hear from you and "see" you this way--at least virtually!

It was also great to hear from friends like Michael Roffina, Susie McGee, and Clinton Howarth about y'all's great work at Rivers. Sounds like many auspicious things are falling into place for you & your students and them.

Unfortunately, I don't have a direct suggestion/reference on the tip of my tongue re: a HS L'ship book for Rivers's US students & faculty to read over the summer. But it sounds like some others (including Michael R!) are sending some tips. & I look fwd to reading more....!

Peace, mwp
 
 

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