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stadams

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About Me

I am a leader, teacher and a coach.  I have 13 years experience with Prek - College age students in private and public education.   I am currently writting two books, one of which is a collection of short stories that I hope to complete in the near future.   I currently serve as an administrator of a public school 4K Child Developement and Family Learning (GED) Center.  Below is my personal mission statement:

I will strive to be respected by my family, my colleagues, my followers, my superiors, my students, and my friends,  for my ability, my concern, my vision, my effort, my love, my devotion and my wisdom.

I want to make a positive and lasting impression on all of the people
and places that I encounter.
I want to encounter as many people and places as possible.

I believe that being lucky is only a matter of being properly prepared at the proper time. 
I will always try to be “lucky” in life. 

I will always keep my goals and dreams within reach. 
I will reach higher heights each day of my life. 

I will always be a student. 
I will always be a teacher. 

I will let God give me direction in my life. 
Along the way I will never be afraid to ask and pray for help and never refuse to help when asked.


My Awards & Certifications

MEd. Administration and Leadership

MS Early Childhood - Currently working towards

BS Health and PE

PreK-12th Certification - Supervision / Principal

K-12th certification Healthand Physical Education


My Latest Articles

  • Service Learning 101

    This article places an emphasis on service-learning being beneficial to the learner and those receiving service. It includes a basic plan for getting started with service-learning.
    Published on  June 29, 2011 to K-12 Learning

  • The Real Job of Being a School Administrator

    Part 2 of 2: New to the job tips for educational administrators. Starting a successful job in the educational administrative field. Practical and humorous guide for new administrators.
    Published on  June 1, 2011 to K-12 Learning

  • No Promethean Board - No Problem!

    This article explains how to use pre-existing software in Windows XP to take your class to the next level. Check out this cost saving solution while waiting on your Promethean board, Smart board or electronic tablets.
    Published on  May 18, 2011 to K-12 Learning

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