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Crystal Grossman

@CGrossman2

Mom/Wife/Educator/Instructional Coach Big Spring SD

Big Spring SD, PA Katılım Aralık 2011
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Danny Steele
Danny Steele@SteeleThoughts·
Great principals do a thousand things in a given week. They solve problems, support teachers, calm worried parents, guide students, analyze data, and keep a school moving forward. It’s complex work. But when you step back and look closely, the most effective principals tend to get a few foundational things consistently right. Here are ten of the habits that set great principals apart: 1. They recognize the value of every adult in the building. From teachers to custodians to office staff, great principals know that schools succeed because of people. They notice the work others do, and they make a point to say thank you often. 2. They support their teachers—especially when it matters most. Whether the challenge is a difficult student, a frustrated parent, or a tense situation with a colleague, great principals stand beside their teachers. They trust them. They believe in them. And their staff knows they have someone in their corner. 3. They lead from the halls, not just the office. Great principals understand that leadership happens where learning happens. You’ll find them in classrooms, hallways, the lunchroom, the bus line, and at carpool—engaging with students and connecting with staff. 4. They involve others in decisions. Great principals know they don’t have all the answers—and they don’t try to. They seek input, invite perspectives, and empower others to help shape the direction of the school. 5. They stay focused on learning. Student achievement is always on their radar. They spend time in classrooms, encourage strategic instruction, and ensure assessments are meaningful. Most importantly, they help teachers use data to better meet the needs of their students. 6. They cultivate collaboration. Great principals know that teaching can’t be a solo sport. They intentionally create structures and expectations that help teachers learn from one another and grow together. 7. They refuse to settle for the status quo. The best principals hold high expectations—for themselves and for everyone in the building. They articulate a compelling vision and challenge their school community to keep getting better. 8. They protect staff morale. Great principals know that culture matters. They work to create an environment where teachers feel respected, supported, and proud to work. 9. They bring positive energy every day. Schools are emotional places, and leadership energy is contagious. Great principals understand that positivity isn’t optional—it’s essential. 10. They always keep students at the center. Every decision, every conversation, every initiative ultimately comes back to one question: What’s best for kids? Great principals build relationships with students and make sure their well-being and success drive the work of the school. None of these practices require perfection. But when principals commit to these habits day after day, they create schools where teachers feel supported, students feel valued, and learning thrives. Cheers, Danny
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Big Spring SD
Big Spring SD@BigSpringSD·
JOB POSTING: BSSD is seeking to hire for the following anticipated vacancy for the upcoming 25/26 School Year: Secondary Social Studies Teacher For more details and apply, GO HERE - - - > bigspringsd.schoolspring.com
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Big Spring SD
Big Spring SD@BigSpringSD·
JOB POSTING BSSD is seeking to hire a new Secondary Instructional Coach For more details on this employment opportunity and to apply, GO HERE - -> bigspringsd.schoolspring.com
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Big Spring SD
Big Spring SD@BigSpringSD·
JOB POSTING BSSD is seeking to hire a Biology Teacher for the 2025-26 School Year (Anticipated Vacancy). Application Deadline: 05/08/2025 For more details on this employment opportunity and to apply, GO HERE - -> bigspringsd.schoolspring.com
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Josh Martin
Josh Martin@JoshMartin33·
boom, Zoey is a 2-time state champ! @GAHSAthletics
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Josh Martin
Josh Martin@JoshMartin33·
Zoey to the mat
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Josh Martin
Josh Martin@JoshMartin33·
Seven Times Area wrestlers secured medals this weekend, and all 7 will have a top-6 finish. Pretty sure that's never happened in the 142 years that I've covered states. Or wait, has it been 143 years?
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Dr. Catlin Tucker
Dr. Catlin Tucker@Catlin_Tucker·
Want to actively engage your students in the feedback process? Use John Hattie's 3️⃣ questions! Learn how 👉🏻 bit.ly/3ym5nU7 #edchat #k12
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Mrs. Komp
Mrs. Komp@MrsKomp·
Fan girling over the WRITING Rope right now 🤯 Provides such a great connection to the Reading Rope! @ReadingLeagueKS
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Christian Eby
Christian Eby@eby_sports·
FINAL | @VVCougars 64, @BulldogsBig 42 Valley View stops the Bulldogs one game short of history and advances to Tuesday’s PIAA 4A second round. Aidan Sallie, Brexton Heckendorn and Alan Walker, a tip of the cap for helping author program history. More details @Clink_Sports
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Tom De Martini
Tom De Martini@TomDeMartini1·
3A 133: Myles Grossman advances to semis with a 4-2 decision over Gavyn Kelton from Notre Dame Green Pond @GAHSAthletics
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Tom De Martini
Tom De Martini@TomDeMartini1·
Welcome to the Giant Center in Hershey for Day 1 of the PIAA Wrestling Championships. First round action starts with 2A boys at 9 am. Girls kick off at 2 pm. Boys 3A starts at 4 pm. @PIAASports
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Mrs. Clarissa Nace
Mrs. Clarissa Nace@Mrs_Nace·
This is Bulldog pride…when students use their creativity to commend a high school boy’s basketball player on his talent and leadership prior to Friday night’s big game! Lead us to a victory, Aidan Sallie! ♥️💛🏀
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PIAA District III
PIAA District III@piaadistrict3·
PIAA District III girls wrestling team champions are Gettysburg
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PIAA District III
PIAA District III@piaadistrict3·
The 2024-2025 District 3 / PIAA Southcentral Region Wrestling champions
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PIAA District III
PIAA District III@piaadistrict3·
Our 2024-2025 District 3 Class 3A 139-pound Wrestling Champion: Myles Grossman of Gettysburg! Grossman is a twotime champion (121 last year) and Gettysburg’s 16th district wrestling champ
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Tom De Martini
Tom De Martini@TomDeMartini1·
Gettysburg takes to the mat for its first round match against Council Rock South. First bout is at 133 pounds. @GAHSAthletics
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Tom De Martini
Tom De Martini@TomDeMartini1·
Myles Grossman of Gettysburg takes down Pat Woloshyn of CR South en route to a 10-5 decision at 139. CR South leads 6-3 after 2. @GAHSAthletics @CRSsports
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