This book focuses on the practical details and day-to-day experiences of American school principals from the perspective of an experienced practitioner. Fitzsimons, who has 50 years of experience as a public educator, does a good job laying bare the challenges faced by a critical leader in the educational landscape. The five chapters emphasize different aspects of the job, from working collaboratively with teachers, staff, and superintendents to thriving as the instructional leader of a school. Each chapter contains thoughtful, practical advice that focuses on best practices and potential minefields that can trip up even experienced school administrators. The book is well written and organized in a clear way that examines each topic in a logical and organized fashion. While it is intended for principals and those that seek to be principals, it would also be a good resource for prospective teachers, school board members, legislators, and even school parents. At only 86 pages this is a quick read, but one that contains a number of valuable resources in its appendixes, including surveys for gathering information about classroom climate and stakeholders' views for the school, as well as innovative school schedule templates.
Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels.
— Choice Reviews
A very practical approach to becoming a successful principal. Dr. Fitzsimons incorporates many of the tools (along with background information) necessary to be well respected as an educational leader. Facing the Challenges is a valuable read, as it evaluates all of a school’s components necessary for a viable teaching and learning environment.
— George Akst, former middle school principal and district science supervisor
John Fitzsimons provides a very useful guide that can, if utilized by school principals, result in their self-improvement while creating a clear sense of just how crucial that position is to successful schools. It can also show superintendents and district-level administrators how they can constructively support and evaluate their principals. Equally, it can serve administrators throughout the district as a means to improve their performance as school leaders.
— Darrell R. Lund, former superintendent of schools and teacher
Facing the Challenges: How Principals Can Survive and Thrive in Today’s Schools is an eminently usable book that practitioners can pick up at night and put some of the time-tested principles into practice the very next morning. The content derives from the author’s decades of experience in educational leadership positions and is directed at the principal in today’s environment. I wish I had had this volume when I was a practicing school principal.
— Abby B. Bergman, former school administrator, director of science, and educational consultant
Facing the Challenges: How Principals Can Survive and Thrive in Today’s Schools is one of most relevant books regarding the challenges and issues principals face today. I was particularly impressed with how best these contemporary issues can be addressed with practical resolutions and suggestions. As a former principal and superintendent, I find this book a must read for principals.
— Thomas W. Roberts, former superintendent of schools and high school principal
The principal’s role is highly complex, stressful and demanding. Dr. Fitzsimons’s book, Facing the Challenges: How Principals Can Survive and Thrive in Today’s Schools, helps new and veteran administrators cut through the noise and focus on the essential elements of leadership so necessary in today’s world. In this book, principals will find tools and suggestions to focus their energy on what is truly important in the role. This is particularly valuable in this era when principals are called upon to do much more than simply educate students. Fitzsimons’s voice of reason and practical experience gives readers tools and strategies they can implement immediately to affect positive change in their schools.
— Jennifer Pye Gebbie, director, Center for Advanced Studies and the Arts (9-12)
Facing the Challenges: How Principals can Survive and Thrive in Today’s Schools is a refreshing look at the basics of school leadership that all new and aspiring school leaders can learn from. In an age of constant reform and political interference in education, this book looks at leadership as a way to create a "true learning culture" outside the influences of our chaotic world. I encourage those interested in school leadership as well as current school leaders to read this book to reflect and refine their own practices.
— Charles S. Dedrick, EdD, Executive Director, New York State Council of School Superintendents
In Facing the Challenges: How Principals Can Survive and Thrive in Today’s Schools, John Fitzsimons harnesses his 50 years of experience as a teacher, assistant principal, assistant superintendent and school superintendent to provide practical strategies and timely insights to those who are serving as principals and those who aspire to those positions. The book is relevant and a pleasure to read.
— Janet Bamford, education writer and editor