September 2011 (vol. 41, no. 1)
In this issue:
"Every child needs someone to be crazy about them." These are the words of Salome Thomas-EL (MESPA Institute 2012 keynote) -- and they shape his life-long commitment to answering the question, "How do we ensure that every child achieves their greatest potential?"

"This question lies at the heart of the national dialogue on education policy, the day in and day out work of school personnel, and the hopes of every parent. Central to this challenge is how we succeed with children who are facing the most serious barriers to success: poverty, violence, neglect, and low expectations."

-- Salome Thomas-EL

December 2011 (vol. 41, no. 2)
In this issue:
"Laugh and learn. The
'sense' of humor has been extolled for its positive and healing approach to dealing with educational challenges. Engage, inspire, and rejuvenate your staff while improving their teaching skills and collaborative relationships."
-- Jim Winter, Wavelength Founder and Educator

May 2012 (vol. 41, no. 3)
"Making sure that all kids learn, grow, and achieve is core to my mission as a building principal."
--Joan Steffes-Franks, 2011 National Distinguished Principal



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