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Book SynopsisAn autobiographical account of 15 years of superintendency in the Upper Darby School District from former Superintendent Joseph P. Batory. It details the experiences and struggles of a decade and a half of overseeing schools in one of the most-densely populated municipalities in Pennsylvania.
Trade Review"Yo! Joey!" is an unusual book from an unusual school leader, Joe Batory is a courageous champion for children who is not afraid to take a stand on behalf of young people and what is right for public education. This book is a humane look at the role of the superintendent. It will provoke and inspire you. -- Paul Houston, Executive director, American Association of School Administrators
Wonderful...Marvelous...I wish Yo! Joey! could be read by every educator in America. It would recharge their batteries. -- Frosty Troy, Editor and Publisher of The Oklahoma Observer
Finally, someone has written a book that tells it like it is in public education. Yo! Joey! is a riveting book that should be taught in every university where students are preparing for school leadership roles.- -- Gary R. Dentino, Superintendent, Waterford Township (NJ) Schools
Joe Batory is a magnificent writer. The tragedy is that as an author he remains one of America's best kept secrets. His work should be required reading in graduate schools of education..... -- Dr. Matthew Costanzo, Former Superintendent of Schools, The School District of Philadelphia
The superintendency is not a walk in the park. Like soldiers returning from combat, some superintendents never reveal what it was like to walk in those hallowed wing tips...Yo! Joey! gives us a glimpse into a world that ranges from unleashing the potential of students and staff to dealing with threats. And he does it with a combination of seriousness and a sense of humor. This book both raises eyebrows and provides insights into one of America's most challenging and important leadership positions…the school superintendency. -- Gary Marx, president, Center for Public Outreach; author, “Twenty-One Trends for the 21st Century”
Joe Batory is a magnificent writer. The tragedy is that as an author he remains one of America's best kept secrets. His work should be required reading in graduate schools of education. -- Dr. Matthew Costanzo, Former Superintendent of Schools, The School District of Philadelphia
...belong[s] in every library serving school personnel and those preparing for school administration as well as the personal libraries of superintendents. The 'Summaries of Messages' might well end up on the walls of superintendents all over the country where they should be frequently read. * Education Review *
"Yo! Joey!" is wonderfully honest…a courageous work…three cheers from a new fan. -- Jonathan Kozol, Acclaimed American Author Of Death At An Early Age
Table of ContentsPart 1 About the Upper Darby School District Part 2 Prologue Chapter 3 Just a Bit about My Roots Chapter 4 The Training Ground Chapter 5 Don't Mess with the Principle! Chapter 6 If You Need Something Done, Act like a Maniac! Chapter 7 The New Superintendent Gets a Visit from His Past Chapter 8 Now That I'm Famous Chapter 9 The Lady in Red Chapter 10 A Little Help from My Friends Chapter 11 A Touch of the Ivy Chapter 12 Testing, Testing... 1, 2, 3 Chapter 13 Welcome to Washington Chapter 14 My Very Own Deep Throat Chapter 15 The Attempted Murder Chapter 16 The Private Sector as the Model of Excellence Chapter 17 The Great School Funding Disaster Chapter 18 Democrat or Republican? What's the Difference? Chapter 19 The Taxpayer Group Bloodbath Chapter 20 Lessons about Public Education from Vietnamese Americans Chapter 21 The Assasination Plot Chapter 22 The Howard Stern Affair Chapter 23 Book Banning in the Upper Darby School District Chapter 24 The Wall Street Journal Butcher Job Chapter 25 The News Media Is the Voice of God and Will Live Forever Chapter 26 Is a Miracle Newsworthy? Chapter 27 The Mad Bomber Chapter 28 Hail to the Chief Chapter 29 Some Thoughts on My Leadership Chapter 30 Music... The Egalitarian Component Chapter 31 The Japanese Visitors Chapter 32 God, How I Hate Snow! Chapter 33 The Fire of '93 Chapter 34 Mom Takes Charge! Chapter 35 The Power of Whitefish Chapter 36 The Cardinal Plays Political Hardball Chapter 37 The Nazi Menace Chapter 38 I Am My Father's Son Chapter 39 Love Story Part 40 Epilogue Part 41 Bibliography Part 42 About the Author