Andrew Marotta is Principal at Port Jervis High School in Port Jervis, New York, where he has been a leader for sixteen years, first serving as Assistant Principal and then Principal. He also hosts the Education Leadership and Beyond Podcast #ELB and authors the weekly #ELBlog. Follow him on Twitter @andrewmarotta21.
The second edition of The School Leader Surviving and Thriving is authentic, practical, and the tips are easy to implement in your work. Many are simple techniques and strategies you can immediately use. They can have a significant impact on those we serve. Being a school leader can be quite challenging and Andrew addresses many of the topics facing administrators today. After being a guest on Andrew's podcast Education Leadership and Beyond and reading this book, I am pleased to support Andrew in the field of Educational Leadership and support the second edition of his book. --Todd Whitaker, Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Missouri and author of more than 50 books, including the bestseller What Great Principals Do Differently: Twenty Things That Matter Most Andrew Marotta is a superstar in the world of education because he's mastered the three E's: Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Energy. The School Leader Surviving and Thriving should be required reading for every school administrator in America. Fabulous book!! -Rob Gilbert, Ph.D., Professor at Montclair State University Mentor, colleague, friend, principal extraordinaire, and now author, Andrew Marotta. Some would say that's Alotta Marotta!... Andrew does a remarkable job sharing tips, advice, and on-the-job training... things not necessarily taught in 'principal school.' Read them, practice them, live them, make them your own, and you too could be the next great principal making a difference in the lives of your students, staff, and community. -Heidi Nyland, Assistant Principal, Port Jervis High School, 2014 NYS Assistant Principal of the Year ... compilation of tips and anecdotes accurately reflects the persona of not only an exemplary school administrator, but also of a passionate, pragmatic, unpretentious, and sincere human being who always has a wink in his eye and a smile for everyone. -John P. Xanthis, Superintendent, Valley Central School District