Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Leader In Me



I'm starting close to home. 

Both of my sons attend public school in Alabama. I call them my "book-ends" because there's close to an eight year age difference. 

Having said that, my oldest will be a high school sophomore this year and my youngest is entering the second grade. 

It's the latter that brings me to this post.


Many of you have probably heard about the much acclaimed self-help book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by author Stephen Covey. 

Every chapter in the book discusses  one of the habits. In short, those are: 
1. Be Proactive
2. Begin with the End in Mind
3. Put First Things First
4. Think Win-Win
5. Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood
6. Synergize
7. Sharpen the Saw

If you've talked to anyone who has read the book (or read it yourself) and put its recommendations into practice, you will find that it's been a game changer in a multitude of environments.

Being that I have school-aged children and another first day of school is fast approaching, I have been periodically checking our school websites for  updates.

While checking last week, it caught my eye that my son's primary school (1st and 2nd grade) announced that it is now going to be a "Leader in Me" school.  


Exactly what is a Leader in Me school? 

I wanted to find out too, so I clicked on The Leader in Me website to find out more.

I found out that it is a "whole-school transformation model and process developed in partnership with educators that empowers students with the leadership and life skills they need to thrive in the 21st century."  

It uses content from Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and makes it the key component in The Leader in Me transformation process for students and schools. 

I immediately thought...Game.Changer!

What I really loved is that The Leader in Me takes the 7 Habits and makes them "kid friendly". 

Take a look:



I have heard from some who are familiar with The Leader in Me for schools and the reviews were all really positive which reinforces my excitement about this for our primary school students. 

I have also heard from a few of the teachers at my son's school and they are sharing in the excitement as well. One teacher had this to say: 

"I am SO excited for PPS to be a Leader In Me school! In 19 years of teaching, I’ve seen so many trends come and go that it takes something pretty special to impress me and make me buy into it. I bought into this philosophy after 1 thirty-minute meeting about it. Everyone on the planet should know and live by the 7 habits. I feel like this will change our entire school culture, which is already great, and hopefully carry over into our students’ homes and families. It’s going to take time to instill this in our students (and ourselves) but if we do it correctly, it will be life-changing." 

Let me also add that our school has wasted no time in cosmetically updating the hallways as part of the transformation process.

On a recent trip to the school, my youngest and I got to have an up close and personal look... 
My little model was happy to point out the new update to this wall






Each one of the 7 Habits is shown on an individual mirror


A teacher recently pointed this out to me regarding the mirrors...💕

"Just like the mirrors, leaders, and children come in different shapes and size so hopefully everyone will and can be able to see themselves in at least one mirror."


My Future Leader 


As you see below, on another hallway was this mural of mirrors. "Mirror, mirror on the wall...see the LEADER in us all!" 

Looks like my son is already seeing himself as a leader. 😍








And, I just love the bulletin board on this hallway too!







Children are never too young to see and learn about what they can also accomplish and be one day. The familiarity of seeing their teachers’ faces with this message is a super positive reinforcement for the students.


To emphasize additional variation, I would also love to see a display with pictures of others in the community that says, for example - "(I am a)...welder, dentist, mechanic, electrician, nurse, HVAC repairman, lawyer, construction manager, doctor, veterinarian, etc. (and you can be one too)." It would incorporate occupations needing college degrees as well as skilled trade jobs which are also vitally important in our workforce. 

We have leaders everywhere, we all just need to stop and take notice - many are standing right there in front of us every single day. Putting it out there for our children early on is such a super idea to build upon and seeing our schools embrace this fact is just great. 

I don't know about you, but it's hard not to look forward to a new school year with such positivity being shared from the get-go. That makes me thrilled not only as a public school advocate, but moreover as a Mom.

Are you a Leader in Me school? 

If so, drop me a comment. I'd love to hear your experience, thoughts/reviews.




13 comments:

  1. Several of the schools where I am in Georgia are Leader in Me schools! Keep us posted on what you think! Enjoyed your blog.

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    1. I sure will Eston! Thanks for the kudos!!!!

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  2. It's great to see you still being proactive in your support for the students of our public schools. Although I have not been active for a while, I have been a facilitator for 7 Habits for almost 20 years. "The Leader in Me" is great for our schools. I am now reading "The 8th Habit" which was actually published from his drafts after his death. "From Effectiveness to Greatness," is a great message and a culmination of the 7 Habits. Good luck and best wished Tracy. I too will no longer be in going to Montgomery, perhaps for a few of the same reasons.

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  3. Westside Elementary School in Demopolis began the Leader in Me last year. Principal Rashonda Jackson and all of the teachers and staff got on board early, and the whole school has benefited, not just the students. Kudos to your son's school. It will make a difference.

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    1. That is awesome and makes me even more excited!! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Tracy, I look forward to reading and sharing your blog. I know it will be great! It is very obvious that you love kids and supporter of public education.

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    1. Appreciate that Chuck! I sure do love our educators and our schools... yours included of course! I know you’ll have another amazing school year. Thanks for your continued leadership! All the best!

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  5. Tracy,
    Glad to see you starting this new adventure. We are very familiar with the Leader in Me in Tallapoosa County. Have one elementary Lighthouse School (highest recognition awarded by the Franklin Covey Foundation). They have completed the Family Engagement Model and will be doing the Academic Alignment model this year. We have another Pre-K-12 school that should achieve Light House status (K-6) this year. Dadeville High School (grades 7-12)will begin their second year piloting the secondary model. These time honored principles work. It is a great model for building personal discipline, interpersonal skills and citizenship.

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    1. Thanks so much Joe...congrats on the recognition!! No doubt you will achieve it across the board. I am really happy to hear your endorsement of The Leader In Me... that holds a ton of weight with me. I am so looking forward to what this year (and beyond) holds for our school. Thanks for the super job you and your entire school system does for lur students - have great school year. Please stay in touch!

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  6. Hi Tracy,
    Thank you for sharing! - I found your blog through Larry Lee's www.larryeducation.com
    Is there a copyright for The 7 Habits of Happy Kids? I would appreciate being able to print it out for discussion and posting in my classroom.
    ~ Lynn

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    1. Hi, Lynn!
      That’s a good question...go to their website for more info (see link in the blog post). I did not see specifically see where the 7 habits of happy kids synopsis chart was copyrighted although it could be as part of the larger The Leader In Me Process? I would hate to tell you yes or no and be wrong.

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