The Never Ending Battle of School Supply Shopping… and Where Is The Funding?

It seems like this time of year, the start of school, you see the infamous “Back to School Supplies” lists nearly everywhere you go. Kroger, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Dollar Store, Amazon for sure… However, I have yet to see them at the dry cleaners… maybe next year. Anyway…

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We do not have to buy school supplies anymore, thank goodness. I remember those days. Walking into Wal-Mart was like entering a parallel universe where the “list” was rule and law. Walking up and down aisles looking for something so specific, it made no sense that it was on the supply list, to begin with. Come home without the correct item or not at all, “taboo’ed” you were. 

Checking emotions and fighting to get a spot just to get a binder, not a plain one, but one with designs. Elbowing your way to the front, crawling on hands and knees to the bottom shelf only to see that the store is out of whatever was needed. Then you spy the required item in another person’s basket. Your mind starts thinking, hoping they would look the other way…?

Pencils? Not just the plain old wooden #2 anymore. Are we serious about the options? Wood, plastic, mechanical, and then the lead size, .05, .07, .09? Pens? Forget about it… Scented ink, that’s what we need; students sniffing ink up their noses.

Notebooks, paper, markers, crayons, lunch bags, I can’t take it anymore. Then… there’s the backpack situation. You have to cram all that stuff in there? Parents load those backpacks with the teacher’s “much-needed” school supplies, and they look like they are going on a survival expedition. Eight hours later, that backpack now looks like it has been at war.

In the end, we hope we get what’s on the list. It is a saga that takes laughter, sighs, patience, and I even heard a few expletives said under their breath. It takes a mentally strong person to venture into the same charted territory year after year. But do it, we do.

While I hope you enjoyed the humor… Should it be that way? Should we, as parents and guardians, have to spend what we do on school supplies? Capital One Shopping lists that For one child, back-to-school supplies cost $597 (K-12 average). Click the link to see more “fascinating” figures. At what point do we say enough is enough?

Funding education should not have to come out of the pockets of hard-working adults and some students, for that matter. Inflation sure doesn’t help. Buying school supplies is just another stigma that separates the quality of education. While something as simple as a notebook and a few pencils creates a divide that continues to show education is not fair and equitable for all. Funding education should be the State’s responsibility, not asking parents to take out loans. But I digress…

Now, where did I see those scented erasers? I need a pleasant aroma while erasing my mistakes…

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2023 J Clay Norton

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Cast Your Own Shadow…

Currently, we are watching the second season of Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix. During episode two, this quote was made “The more you live in someone’s shadow, kid, the longer it takes to cast your own.” I hit the pause button and told Heather, there is my blog for the week.

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The more I chewed on that, the more I realized that quote has gravity in so many areas of leadership. Not only individually but also as groups and corporate entities. The casting your shadow part of the quote made me realize how important it is to provide a reminder of the need to be who we are (not to say that we can do better, for we can, but that is not the point of today’s blog).

First, let me say we can always learn from others. That is valuable. However, true leadership emerges when we step into the light and let what we bring and can do be seen. Staying in the shadow of others is always comfortable, per se. At least you will always have shade… We need light to grow. Others need to see you doing that, and it helps us develop into who we are.

When we see what others are doing and succeeding, our default is to do what they are exactly doing. Take their template, stamp it onto ourselves, and wha la… we are the same. I think not. There are so many variables to consider, yet copy, we do.

With good reason, copying others can only take us so far. Leaders should be willing to cast their shadows and embrace their strengths and passions for who they are and whom they want to become based on a change that makes them better, not because they are “wanting to be what others are.” I’ve been trying to imitate Rory McIlroy’s golf swing and guess what… It ain’t working (bad grammar to prove the point).

Secondly, leadership should never overshadow others. To keep someone “shadowed” is nothing more than true insecurity. True leaders uplift their teams by providing guidance, support, and opportunities. By setting forth a leadership path, we should encourage others to do the same, creating a culture of empowerment and growth.

Casting your own shadow reflects on your strengths, weaknesses, and aspirations. Your unique qualities that drive your decisions are the foundation of your leadership identity. We push ourselves to improve our distinctive skills, not afraid to make mistakes. Casting your own shadow creates an authenticity that is leadership worthy. Leadership is not about imitation; it’s about inspiration. Leadership is not about mimicking others; it’s about harnessing your light to illuminate the way forward for yourself and those around you. Better yet, set a trail on fire.

Remember, “The more you live in someone’s shadow, kid, the longer it takes to cast your own.”

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2023 J Clay Norton

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Dang, It’s Hot Outside…

Taking a break this week from the “leadership thoughts” per se. It’s just been too hot to almost do anything. So I decided to write about the heat. Hope you enjoy a little Friday levity…

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Dang, It's Hot Outside

I feel the sun’s scorching rays,
As the air is lit ablaze.
The sun hugging me in a hot embrace.
Sweat rolling down my forehead,
Creating a cherry popsicle face.
Dang, It’s hot outside.

The sun beats down,
Sizzling the ground,
Soles of my shoes melting. 
Looking for a shade please,
For any breeze would be a tease.
Dang, It’s hot outside.

To work and sweat is one thing.
To sit and sweat is another.
Air-conditioner and fans are at full blast,
The heat index feels maxed!
And this wet-bulb global temp has everyone guessing? 
Dang, it’s hot outside.

Even at night, under the lights,
Humidity so thick,
I can cut it with a knife.
The chirps of crickets that I like to hear,
Now seem like moans of dread and fear.
Dang, it’s hot outside.

Morning brings a hot new day,
"Let the temperature rise," I say. 
Sweating a swimming pool with each step,
Getting sunburned just thinking,
Hoping I don’t die from heat accumulation. 
Dang, It’s hot outside. 

But, grin and bear it I do,
Putting on hats and frogg togg cools.
For in a few months,
My thoughts will change.
As the temps drop low,
And we wish the heat again.

But for right now...
Dang, It's hot outside!

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2023 J Clay Norton

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I’ve got change in my pocket? More change than I realize…

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The summer sun is still high in the sky, pouring down heat that makes thermometers sweat. Some of us have started the new school year with a new change that brings, well… change. Yet, regardless of the start time, many things remain the same.

For students, parents, and educators alike, this period marks a fresh beginning, a chance to set new goals, and an opportunity to make the most of the academic journey ahead, developing future success now.

The start of a new school year is set in motion by what was recently achieved or not the previous year, and that goes for everyone in the school business. What a teacher, administration, or students previously did or did not do carries an effect into the new year, but each has an opportunity to wipe clean the past year, per se, and start anew.

Every new year brings change; embracing the change is up to you. Your effective leaders are going to be the ones who can. Adapting is a key concept while remaining open-minded and having perspective is a mindset that fosters a positive attitude. Something that is much needed in schools today.

Change brings an opportunity to kindle a new curiosity for what will come our way. To see more clearly, to rediscover a passion for how things should be. That is what the new school year brings. All involved in education should have a new thirst for doing and being better than before. Improving our motivation for continued success, creating an even more sense of purpose and responsibility.

Leadership is not just about individual achievements; it’s also about fostering collaboration and teamwork. The more things that can be done for the good of all by serving sends the message that a oneness exists among faculty and staff. This alone helps others embrace change more than anything else.

Change can also bring about an opportunity to exhibit empathy and support. Mistakes might happen, but I have yet to meet an educator who was in education for the right reasons mess up on purpose. If leaders want everyone to feel valued and encouraged, they need to model kindness, show gratitude, and not lead with a “me” mentality.

The new school year has started and at different times for each of us. We have the capability to change more than we realize. If we can always be for others, then change can be the helping tool others might need. That is what education should be about.

Go be a great educator and leader today… Our future needs it…

Remember… Think Leadership and Be For Others…

©2023 J Clay Norton

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