Trevor Noah on Police and #BlackLivesMatter

It’s been really hard to watch the events of the past week, because like Charles Pierce, I have the sickening feeling that it’s far from over. Hearing all of the reactions to the horrifying events in Dallas yesterday only heightens my concern.

Trevor Noah is starting to come into his own as the host of the Daily Show, and this is some of his best work yet, demonstrating that – yes – it is possible to be both “pro-Black” and “pro-police.” He also beautifully explicates the things that should be done to prevent unnecessary police shootings in the future, referencing meaningful improvements already made by the Las Vegas Police Department.

 

Leadership Lessons from Mark Springer

Last week marked the end of Mark Springer’s 20-year run as the Principal of Mason Rice Elementary School. The leadership he demonstrated was extraordinary, and while the students’ strong test scores are what might initially draw praise from outsiders, it was the multitude of “little things” he did that truly made the school great.

Every morning, Mr. Springer stood in front of the school – no matter how inclement the weather – greeting students (and parents) as they arrived. He knew the name of every child in the school (in most elementary schools, the principal only knows the “troublemakers” and the outstanding performers).

When I did a STEAM presentation for my daughter’s third grade class, Mr. Springer walked into the classroom and observed the presentation for 5-10 minutes before continuing his journey around the school. No one stopped what they were doing when he walked into the classroom, because his presence was both expected and welcomed. Rather than ruling with an iron fist, he led by example, and the result was a universally positive environment.

The strong relationships Mr. Springer cultivated with teachers, staff and students were directly responsible for the successful culture at Mason Rice. I’d like to think that I learned something from observing him over the past four years, and I am certain that the positive reviews I received from my students were at least in part due to the terrific example that he set.

While virtually every parent is sad that Mr. Springer retired – many tears were shed on his last day, with students waiting in line to hug him goodbye – we can take solace in knowing that the fantastic culture he fostered will continue for years to come.

 

The World’s Fastest Dunkin’ Run

Love this new commercial for Dunkin’ Donuts, produced by my good friend Ben Raynes (Digitas). Ellen Brennan (the “World’s Fastest Flying Woman”) is truly fearless… wow!

 

 

Bose Build

This is really fantastic stuff from Bose, creatively leveraging their (considerable) expertise to produce a valuable educational product that will also enable them to generate meaningful brand awareness and loyalty amongst a younger audience. Well done!