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Book Synopsis

Servant leadership has become a prominent and popular approach to leadership in the 21st

Century across a variety of public, private, and non-profit sectors. The stories in this book illustrate servant leadership in action and many of the signature elements of servant leadership can be traced across these pages. These stories are deeply rooted in the reciprocal experiences of leaders and followers and they convey real challenges, emotions,

accomplishments, and victories that inspire optimism and hope for a brighter future for our

schools and communities and the servants who lead them.



Trade Review

Service in the Trenches: School Principals Share Real Examples of Servant Leadership is a great series of true stories that exemplify leading at a higher level. This book shows the selflessness that true school leaders display daily. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about servant leadership, or effective school administration.

-- Kelly A. Foster, PhD, associate commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education; adjunct professor, Western Kentucky University

My colleagues have crafted a great read in this compilation of true stories from their experiences in leading schools. In my work with principals across the country, I have found a common thread. Those who serve with an emotional intelligence that is relationship-driven, and authentically care about their people and school community seem to grow strong cultures that inspire students to do their best work. They empower and grow their teachers, and they are focused on the artisan leadership quality that makes all the difference--heart of an artist. This book illustrates this formula with a unique lens--from 'down in the trenches'.

-- Mike Rutherford, president, Rutherford Learning Group, Inc. and author,"The Artisan Teacher: A Field Guide to Skillful Teaching", president, Rutherford Learning Group, Inc. and author and author,"The Artisan Teacher: A Field Guide to Skillful Teaching"

An anonymous quotation for school leaders: 'Students will not remember everything you taught them, but they will never forget how you made them feel.' The stories in this book illustrate what we need much more of in our schools, as these leaders have figured it out.

-- Richard Hughes, EdD, Morehead State University (retired)

The best leaders are rare. They are precious jewels. Others hardly know they exist. Yet, they diligently serve all. When the work is done they sit back and the group says, "look what we accomplished". In this book, you will find a treasure trove. Real stories, by and about real people, in the real world.

-- Joe Blackbourn, PhD, Southern Wesleyan University

Table of Contents

Foreword: Larry C. Spears, CEO and President, Spears Center for Servant Leadership

Introduction: Lu Young, University of Kentucky

Ch. 1: The Rookie…Rocky Wallace, Campbellsville University, Kentucky

Ch. 2: The Substitute…Mike Hylen, Southern Wesleyan University, South Carolina

Ch. 3: Sacrifices…Carol Christian, Morehead State University, Kentucky

Ch. 4: From Darkness to Light…Josh Gupton, Assistant Principal, Green County Intermediate

School, Kentucky

Ch. 5: Pipeline…Jason Detre, Associate Principal, Iroquois High School, Jefferson County

Schools, Kentucky

Ch. 6: An Unlikely Administrator…Whitney Shannon Wilson, Principal, Simons Middle

School, Fleming County, Kentucky

Ch. 7: Beth’s Road to Servant Leadership…Rosemarie Young, Bellarmine University, Kentucky

Ch. 8: What Do You Need from Me? (Especially Considering I Am Only Here Approximately Half of the Time)…Lewis Willian, Asbury University, Kentucky

Ch. 9: COVID 19…Tabetha Housekeeper, Director of Student Services, Scott County Schools, Kentucky

Ch. 10: Going (or Driving) the Extra Mile…Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State

University, Kentucky

Ch 11: Gideon’s Story…J. P. Rader, Director, International Community School, Singapore

Ch. 12: “Feed” Your People…Kelly Odell, Principal, Mercer County Intermediate School, Kentucky

Ch. 13: Changing the School’s Positivity Image…William C. Sims, Principal, Southern Pulaski

Middle School, Kentucky

Ch. 14: Developing a Team…Myram Brady, Assistant Principal, Lawrence County High

School, Kentucky

Ch. 15: When It Rains, It Pours…Laura Beth Hayes, Assistant Principal, Creekside

Elementary, Hardin County Schools, Kentucky

Ch. 16: 30 Minutes…Michael Kessinger, Morehead State University, Kentucky

Ch. 17: What Servant Leadership Is and Is Not...Franklin Thomas, Campbellsville University, Kentucky

Ch. 18: Service: The Secret Ingredient to Successful Leadership…Carrie Ballinger,

Superintendent, Rockcastle County Schools, Kentucky

Ch. 19: The Milkman…Ann Burns, Eastern Kentucky University

Ch. 20: Closing Thoughts… Jay Cloud, W.E.B. DuBois Academy, Jefferson County Public

Schools, Kentucky

Afterword: Byron Darnall, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education

References

Biographical Information of Authors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/3/2022 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475866995, 978-1475866995
      ISBN10: 1475866992

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Servant leadership has become a prominent and popular approach to leadership in the 21st

      Century across a variety of public, private, and non-profit sectors. The stories in this book illustrate servant leadership in action and many of the signature elements of servant leadership can be traced across these pages. These stories are deeply rooted in the reciprocal experiences of leaders and followers and they convey real challenges, emotions,

      accomplishments, and victories that inspire optimism and hope for a brighter future for our

      schools and communities and the servants who lead them.



      Trade Review

      Service in the Trenches: School Principals Share Real Examples of Servant Leadership is a great series of true stories that exemplify leading at a higher level. This book shows the selflessness that true school leaders display daily. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about servant leadership, or effective school administration.

      -- Kelly A. Foster, PhD, associate commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education; adjunct professor, Western Kentucky University

      My colleagues have crafted a great read in this compilation of true stories from their experiences in leading schools. In my work with principals across the country, I have found a common thread. Those who serve with an emotional intelligence that is relationship-driven, and authentically care about their people and school community seem to grow strong cultures that inspire students to do their best work. They empower and grow their teachers, and they are focused on the artisan leadership quality that makes all the difference--heart of an artist. This book illustrates this formula with a unique lens--from 'down in the trenches'.

      -- Mike Rutherford, president, Rutherford Learning Group, Inc. and author,"The Artisan Teacher: A Field Guide to Skillful Teaching", president, Rutherford Learning Group, Inc. and author and author,"The Artisan Teacher: A Field Guide to Skillful Teaching"

      An anonymous quotation for school leaders: 'Students will not remember everything you taught them, but they will never forget how you made them feel.' The stories in this book illustrate what we need much more of in our schools, as these leaders have figured it out.

      -- Richard Hughes, EdD, Morehead State University (retired)

      The best leaders are rare. They are precious jewels. Others hardly know they exist. Yet, they diligently serve all. When the work is done they sit back and the group says, "look what we accomplished". In this book, you will find a treasure trove. Real stories, by and about real people, in the real world.

      -- Joe Blackbourn, PhD, Southern Wesleyan University

      Table of Contents

      Foreword: Larry C. Spears, CEO and President, Spears Center for Servant Leadership

      Introduction: Lu Young, University of Kentucky

      Ch. 1: The Rookie…Rocky Wallace, Campbellsville University, Kentucky

      Ch. 2: The Substitute…Mike Hylen, Southern Wesleyan University, South Carolina

      Ch. 3: Sacrifices…Carol Christian, Morehead State University, Kentucky

      Ch. 4: From Darkness to Light…Josh Gupton, Assistant Principal, Green County Intermediate

      School, Kentucky

      Ch. 5: Pipeline…Jason Detre, Associate Principal, Iroquois High School, Jefferson County

      Schools, Kentucky

      Ch. 6: An Unlikely Administrator…Whitney Shannon Wilson, Principal, Simons Middle

      School, Fleming County, Kentucky

      Ch. 7: Beth’s Road to Servant Leadership…Rosemarie Young, Bellarmine University, Kentucky

      Ch. 8: What Do You Need from Me? (Especially Considering I Am Only Here Approximately Half of the Time)…Lewis Willian, Asbury University, Kentucky

      Ch. 9: COVID 19…Tabetha Housekeeper, Director of Student Services, Scott County Schools, Kentucky

      Ch. 10: Going (or Driving) the Extra Mile…Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State

      University, Kentucky

      Ch 11: Gideon’s Story…J. P. Rader, Director, International Community School, Singapore

      Ch. 12: “Feed” Your People…Kelly Odell, Principal, Mercer County Intermediate School, Kentucky

      Ch. 13: Changing the School’s Positivity Image…William C. Sims, Principal, Southern Pulaski

      Middle School, Kentucky

      Ch. 14: Developing a Team…Myram Brady, Assistant Principal, Lawrence County High

      School, Kentucky

      Ch. 15: When It Rains, It Pours…Laura Beth Hayes, Assistant Principal, Creekside

      Elementary, Hardin County Schools, Kentucky

      Ch. 16: 30 Minutes…Michael Kessinger, Morehead State University, Kentucky

      Ch. 17: What Servant Leadership Is and Is Not...Franklin Thomas, Campbellsville University, Kentucky

      Ch. 18: Service: The Secret Ingredient to Successful Leadership…Carrie Ballinger,

      Superintendent, Rockcastle County Schools, Kentucky

      Ch. 19: The Milkman…Ann Burns, Eastern Kentucky University

      Ch. 20: Closing Thoughts… Jay Cloud, W.E.B. DuBois Academy, Jefferson County Public

      Schools, Kentucky

      Afterword: Byron Darnall, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education

      References

      Biographical Information of Authors

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