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COVID and School Leadership (an Opinion)

I am writing this blog post as COVID is ripping through the school districts and communities in Pennsylvania. It is safe to say that we are at least at the beginning of the dreaded “second wave” of COVID infections. What schools are facing in the second wave is significantly different than the challenges of the first wave. In a lot of ways, the new challenges are more difficult.

School Closing Last Spring

On Friday, March 13th, 2020 schools were closed in Pennsylvania for two weeks. Of course, two weeks turned into more than two months. Educators across the Commonwealth rose to the occasion to provide the best education possible for learners.

Looking back, in some ways those were simpler days for school leaders. The problems they faced were large but were clear. Feed kids. Train teachers how to teach online. Get technology in student’s hands. The challenges stayed relatively static. Of course, there were complexities involved in implementing solutions to these problems, but you knew what you were facing.

What Has Changed Since Schools Closed Last Spring

Today school leaders are faced with a more volitile, complex situation.

Reason for Hope

Despite all of the problems listed above, I am incredibly hopeful.

This is an incredibly challenging time for schools…more challenging than last Spring. We just need to remember that we are doing the important work of keeping our society vibrant.

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