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Posted Monday, August 13th, 2007 by Joel
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Another week begins. Now that Summer Band is in full swing, I am reminded how difficult and full my schedule is during the fall. My blogging will come when it comes. :) Now on with the wrapup…

CaliforniaTeacherGuy has accepted a position in Small Desert Town. He recently received a letter from the superintendent. One of the huge advantages to a small district is that the administration is more involved. I once interviewed in a district where the principal taught history, and the superintendent taught math. He actually came into the interview when he reached a break from mowing the football field!

If you get in today or early tomorrow, My Education Junction has a contest. I realize that by posting this, I lower my chances of winning, but I increase her traffic. It’s a hit I’m willing to take. Maybe she’ll send me a Hershey’s bar anyway, because she loves me. :)

Chief Happiness Officer points out ten toxic results of complaining at work. I love this guy.

New blogger Bill Cecil, recently named Michigan Teacher of the Year gives us a recipe for having your best year ever. Looks like some great advice and I will be sure to watch this guy’s blog in the future. Looks like it’s going to be tremendous!

I don’t normally do this, but I feel this issue is important and want as much feedback as possible. The final link is to my own blog. I want you to help me change the world. You can help. You know you wanna…


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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 (1:56am Central)
Alexander Kjerulf writes:

Thanks :o)

- Alex (The Chief Happinss Officer)

Thursday, August 16th, 2007 (7:02pm Central)
Kymberlyn writes:

Well Joel, I’m going to need your address….

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