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Get Acrobat Reader  Pencil_Story_2.pdf  
Food for thought: principals and other educators as pencils (a parable offered by Roger Aronson, MESPA Legal and Legislative Counsel)
Get Acrobat Reader  Red_Balloon_Activity_2.pdf  
Do you have a red balloon on your team? How do you turn their energy around? The Red Balloon Game: a team building activity brought to the MESPA Leadership Conference by Steven Geis, MESPA NAESP State Representative.
Get Acrobat Reader  Blocks_to_Listening_.pdf  
Blocks to listening from Listening Leader "Lifting Listening Leadership Awareness and Action Worldwide": Comparing, Mind Reading, Rehearsing, Filtering, Judging, Dreaming, Identifying, Advising, Sparring, Being Right, Derailing, and Placating. Offered by MESPA President-Elect Matt Dorschner as fun things Chanhassen Elementary is working on as a school, trying to get at deeper, more meaningful conversations.
Get Acrobat Reader  A_Bold_Move_Forward.pdf  
"A Bold Move Forward" article by Joellen Killion in the June 2011 Learning Forward JSD magazine (vol. 32, no. 3, pgs. 10-14. "Teacher leaders are vital to establishing a collaborative school culture that fosters continuous improvement of teaching and student achievement. According to Learning Forward's definition of professional development, effective professional learning 'is conducted among educators at the school and facilitated by well-prepared school principals and/or school-based professional development coaches, mentors, master teachers, or other teacher leaders.' Teacher leaders model, facilitate, advocate for, and support ongoing professional learning within schools." Offered by MESPA President-Elect Matt Dorschner as one way his school is working to become better collaborators and working to multiply staff talents.


Principals as Pencils

The following parable was offered by Roger Aronson, MESPA Legal and Legislative Counsel, at the MESPA 2010 Leadership Conference. He first heard the story at the National Assistant Principals' Award ceremonies. To download a print-ready copy of the story, scroll to the PDF below.

The Pencil Maker took the pencil aside, just before putting him into the box.

"There are 5 things you need to know," he told the pencil, "Before I send you out into the world.  Always remember them and never forget, and you will become the best pencil you can be."

One: You will be able to do many great things, but only if you allow yourself to be held in someone's hand.

Two: You will experience a painful sharpening from time to time, but you'll need it to become a better pencil.

Three: You will be able to correct any mistakes you might make.

Four: The most important part of you will always be what's inside.

Five: On every surface you are used on, you must leave your mark. No matter what the condition, you must continue to write.

The pencil understood and promised to remember, and went into the box with purpose in its heart.

Now replacing the place of the pencil with you. Allow this parable on the pencil to encourage you to know that you are a special person and only you can fulfill the purpose to which you were born to accomplish.

Never allow yourself to get discouraged and think that your life is insignificant and never get distracted by small mistakes.