The Frog Principal

The Frog Principal
Author: Stephanie Calmenson
Publisher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780590370707

After the principal of P.S. 88 is turned into a frog by a bumbling magician, the frog bargains for the chance to act as principal until Mr. Bundy returns from his "family emergency."

The Principal's Survival Guide

The Principal's Survival Guide
Author: Susan Stone Kessler
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 157542519X

This hands-on school leadership guide for new and veteran principals and administrators offers practical advice for leading a school successfully. Want honest student input? Try texting. Got a group of angry parents? Arrange one-on-one meetings—you’ll avoid a mob scene and give each family the attention it deserves. Trying to make a teacher feel appreciated? Shoot a quick email after stopping by his classroom and describe something cool you saw him do. It takes ten seconds but has a big impact. These tips and hundreds more are the collective wisdom of three experienced principals who know how to connect with kids, staff, families, and stakeholders, and help students succeed.

The Principal from the Black Lagoon

The Principal from the Black Lagoon
Author: Mike Thaler
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Elementary school principals
ISBN: 9780785704300

Hubie has been sent to the principal's office, and he's scared! Anticipation turns a trip to the principal's office into a playfully frightening adventure!

Froggy Goes to School

Froggy Goes to School
Author: Jonathan London
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 110165466X

Froggy's mother knows that everyone's nervous on the first day of school. "Not me!" says Froggy, and together they leapfrog to the bus stop -- flop flop flop. Froggy's exuberant antics will delight his many fans and reassure them that school can be fun."This is a great read-aloud with sounds and words that encourage active participation....A charming story to calm those pre-school jitters." -- School Library JournalJonathan London is the author of many books for children, including I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me, Like Butter on Pancakes and four other books about Froggy.

School is More Than a Building

School is More Than a Building
Author: Kelley Donner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955698993

A great school is so much more than a building? It is a place where children feel accepted for who they are. It is a place where kindness and empathy are commonplace. It is a place where children know and feel that people are there for them and that they are safe and loved. With its delightful watercolor illustrations of school life, School is More Than a Building paints a positive picture of a school environment where children know and understand that the people who work there care and look out for their best interests. When read aloud, children are reminded that they are part of a very special community and that schools are there for them. The pandemic made it painfully clear just how sensitive children are to the world around them and how important schools are for many children's health and well-being. Unfortunately, for some children, schools are more than just a place for learning, they are also a place of refuge and escape. It is important that children are aware that schools are a safe place where there are people that they can trust and go to if they need help. School is More than a Building, it is a place where people listen.In addition to celebrating schools and everything they do, School is More Than a Building is a great book to generate discussion about the many aspects of school life. At KelleyDonner.com/school-is-more-than-a-building you will find lesson plans, bulletin board ideas, activities and more that can be used on a school wide-level, in the classroom, or in your library. School is an integral part of a child's life. School is more than a building, it is a place where?

The Adventures of Alex The Blue Jay

The Adventures of Alex The Blue Jay
Author: Kerry Kay
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2014-04-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1493196227

Alex is a Blue Jay. He lives in a beautiful forest with his parents. He has no brothers or sisters, but he has lots of cousins and friend’s to play with and have lots of fun with. He likes to explore his surroundings. He likes adventure. His favorite game to play is “Fly Catch” with his friends and his cousins.

The Breakaways

The Breakaways
Author: Cathy G. Johnson
Publisher: First Second
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1626723575

Quiet, sensitive Faith starts middle school already worrying about how she will fit in. To her surprise, Amanda, a popular eighth grader, convinces her to join the school soccer team, the Bloodhounds. Having never played soccer in her life, Faith ends up on the C team, a ragtag group that’s way better at drama than at teamwork. Although they are awful at soccer, Faith and her teammates soon form a bond both on and off the soccer field that challenges their notions of loyalty, identity, friendship, and unity. The Breakaways from Cathy G. Johnson is a raw, and beautifully honest graphic novel that looks into the lives of a diverse and defiantly independent group of kids learning to make room for themselves in the world.

Touched by a Child

Touched by a Child
Author: George Towery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781432779054

Touched By A Child, A Principals Story is a collection of profiles and experiences gleaned from the authors 40 plus years as principal of two modest income Title 1 elementary schools in suburban Washington, DC. The book introduces the authors decision to become a principal at age 27. His first school, a burned out, antiquated building nestled between a prison and a busy Interstate highway, challenged him from the first moments. His delightful and poignant stories depict experiences of working with children from every background, nationality and circumstance. His vivid student descriptions bring these youngsters alive for the reader. The heart of the book centers around his last thirty years as Principal of Cameron Elementary, his second school placement. Told initially that Cameron was a really difficult school, Towery worked step by step to build effective relationships with teachers, students and parents. He feels fortunate that his experiences allowed him to truly understand the value of education especially in communities with limited resources and to the future of our Nation. As the stories of children are told, the reader gains an understanding of what challenges schools really face in their quest for excellence and what challenges students face in their daily lives and the lives of their families. Teachers are praised throughout as those individuals who work every day with a passion and fervor to love, care for, and educate even the most difficult children allowing them to succeed in spite of circumstances. The book is funny, sad, and inspirational. Teachers and administrators will find a roadmap among these pages in recognizing and utilizing talents that do not fall under traditional definitions of education.