Lead Your School represents a cadre of educators from across the country that are driven to maximize student opportunities and to lead the profession by example and action. @LYSNation is one way to share information, ideas, and reflections with those incredible teachers and school leaders. These are the Top 10 tweets shared in the past week.

 

  1. Let’s get one thing straight: Freedom does not mean you can endanger the health and safety of others just because you feel like it. (By @RBReich)

 

  1. One doctor has come up with a simple 4-word phrase that distills much of the best advice that health professionals have stressed during the pandemic into one mantra that people should follow to keep themselves safe: “Don’t share your air.” (By @tgrierhisd)

 

  1. Let students see that failure isn’t final and poor judgment is not necessarily poor character. (By @TimElmore)

 

  1. Why take the wind out of someone’s sails with unnecessary corrections and criticisms? Using criticism to motivate is futile. (By @Leadershipfreak)

 

  1. The first choice of leadership isn’t what to do. It’s who to be. (By @Leadershipfreak)

 

  1. Good leaders don’t fight every battle. They fight the right battles. (By @GrowingLeaders)

 

  1. As every educator knows, and as The Texas Legislature must conclude, STAAR and all assessments must be diagnostic— never punitive. For funding and teacher compensation to be based on tests results is unfair, unjust, and unacceptable.(By @pastors4txkids)

 

  1. Danger of ingratitude: Ingratitude creates constant disappointment. “What’s the use.” Nothing’s ever good enough for an ingrate. (By @Leadershipfreak)

 

  1. Texas Lt. Governor, Dan Patrick, played politics rather than lead when it comes to his handling of Covid-19. He made no attempt to provide honest guidance nor care to others. Now sickness and death are overwhelming our state again and I am afraid it will get worse. Be safe and smart fellow Texans. (By @CollierFor Texas)

 

  1. There is no election fraud. Trump lost. (By @kylegriffin1)

 

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