I am a member of a CFG for CFG coaches in the Houston area. We call ourselves the K-16 CFG since members work at local elementaries, middle schools, high schools, universities, administration buildings, and the Houston A+ Challenge.
At our meeting last week, we conducted a Chalk Talk around this quote: "Knowing your purpose motivates your life. Purpose always produces passion. Nothing energizes like a clear purpose. On the other hand, passion dissipates when you lack a purpose. . . . It is usually meaningless work, not overwork, that wears us down, saps our strength, and robs our joy." (Rick Warren in The Purpose-Driven Life)
Click on the thumbnail photo to see a big picture of the complete Chalk Talk.

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Yesterday, the six coaches who will be facilitating the October 28 and October 30 coaches' clinics met at my house to craft an agenda. It's always an adventure to see how much ground is covered--we start in one place, wander in many different directions, and usually end up someplace we didn't even know we needed to go. That may sound messy and disorganized, but I love the way that we challenge each other and push each other to arrive at the final? destination.
To set the tone for our planning meeting, we engaged in a constructivist protocol with this starting point--journal about one of your most powerful CFG experiences.
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On Monday, I went in to the Houston A+ Challenge offices and talked to Nan about launching a quarterly newsletter for CFG Coaches. I think that it could really help with bringing people and ideas together. My vision is to put out a 4-page newsletter with a different theme or focus for each quarter (like Oprah). Each issue would include a cover story, a "Protocol of the Month," a "Spotlight" on an interesting coach, school or program, and of course, information and dates about upcoming Houston A+ events for CFG coaches. We would mail each issue to every coach that has been trained in Houston as well as the current principals of their schools. Some of the theme or focus words that we thought of are
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