Resources for School Principals, Teachers and Parents

You have a job to do: leader, manager, disciplinarian, referee, arbitrator, fundraiser, standard raiser, safety advocate and many more.

Why do it alone?

Why not have you and your school benefit from the ideas and plans of others? Why not build on what others have already done? Why not refine and grow? Or, if starting something new, why not test it against what others have done?

As Timothy Purnell, Principal of Great Meadows Middle School in Great Meadows, NJ says, “Too often in administration, we fail to utilize the most important resource… each other! As a first-year middle school principal, I recall the continual search for new and innovative ideas to be exhausting and often unsuccessful.”

But how? How do you get school administrators from around the country to meet in your office? In your own specialty of elementary, middle or high school? To talk about what you need to do right now? You can do it this minute, have the ideas and action plans from other principals in your office and at your fingertips for less than the cost of one airplane ticket. Simply order from the Principal’s Online Reference Library to have an easily searchable database or videos of the issues and functions that you need to master and perform.

The DVD's and CD's produce real results:

“Thanks to this cd-rom, my faculty meetings are now a time of idea sharing, rather than the dissemination of information. Personally, I have discovered several new strategies using the cds. In efforts to improve our standardized test scores on state achievement tests, we implemented two ideas directly from the Principal’s Idea Notebook. Thanks to a high school in Charlotte, NC and McKinley Elementary School in San Francisco, California, we were able to develop a reform plan to address our test score deficiencies, ultimately leading to higher scores.”

Timothy Purnell, Principal of Great Meadows Middle School in Great Meadows, NJ

Remember:

“Forget the saying, “experience is your best teacher.”

Although it’s important to learn from your own experience and from any mistakes you make or successes you have, it is much easier, faster and more effective to learn from the experience, mistakes and successes of others.” Mosse Greene

See yourself why thousands of principals have ordered products from the Principal’s Online Reference Library. Order yours today.

Henry Quinlan

Publisher

Omni Publishing Company

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