After retiring, Terry Cummins didn't run his first marathon until age 63, didn't technically climb his first mountain until his 64th birthday, publish his first of over 525 articles at age 66 and didn't publish his first of four books at age 69 with a fifth on the way. Better late than never works for him. Although past 77, there are many more things he must complete. Read how Terry thrives on lighting one fuse after another. It can also happen to you
After retiring, Terry Cummins didn't run his first marathon until age 63, didn't technically climb his first mountain until his 64th birthday, publish...
What's a principal to do when forty-one snakes are turned loose near the lockers, a perky cheerleader gets pregnant, star athletes fail English, and one teacher tells students God is dead and another begins each class with a prayer?
Terry Cummins spent most of his life in schoolhouses. In this book, Cummins, nicknamed "Top Cat" by his students, explains why the hearts and minds of teenagers are mysterious, why parents fail more often than students, why school boards don't have a clue, why teachers go batty, and how principals try to maintain their sanity.
"A good school can be judged...
What's a principal to do when forty-one snakes are turned loose near the lockers, a perky cheerleader gets pregnant, star athletes fail English, an...