Principal Literacy Series: The Right Tools to Succeed [Guest Blog: Dr. Jodi Wilson, Lakeview Elementary School, Gillette, Wyoming]
I love school supplies. I always have. The sound of tearing into sealed plastic to click a brand new mechanical pencil has been my favorite sound since third grade. I love erasers. Sometimes I will write something just to erase it. These inexpensive necessities have always brought me such joy. I believe my obsession with school supplies developed because of my desire to perform well in school. In my grade school days, we used pencils and paper daily. Our classrooms were not filled with handheld devices, wall-mounted computers, or text-to-speech capabilities. Rather than typing on a machine, we hand-wrote assignments. I remember writing several rough drafts of essays before turning in a final copy. It was these experiences that taught me to love the tools that eased my work. As a principal, I believe it is my job to give my staff and my students tools to ease their work. These tools may include professional development opportunities, books, supplies, and even technology. It is my belie...