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About Tony Sinanis
Dr. Tony Sinanis is currently serving as the Superintendent of Schools of Hastings-on-Hudson Schools in Hastings, New York. Prior to his work in Hastings, Tony was the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction in Plainedge UFSD and Lead Learner of Cantiague Elementary School in Jericho, New York. Cantiague was named a 2012 National Blue Ribbon School and Tony received the 2014 New York State Elementary Principal of the Year Award and the national 2013 Bammy Award for Elementary School Principal of the Year. Tony taught at the elementary level for 8 years and graduated from New York University with a degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education and then went on to receive his Master’s Degree in Educational Technology and an Advanced Certificate in Educational Leadership and Technology from the New York Institute of Technology. Tony completed his doctoral studies at the University of Pennsylvania where he is studied the relationship between active participation on Twitter and the professional development of principals. Tony is active on Twitter (@TonySinanis) and serves as the founder of #NYedchat. Tony has presented at both national and local conferences based on his work with culture, leadership, social media and school branding. Furthermore, Tony co-hosts the Successful Schools podcast with Dr. Joe Sanfelippo and the two co-authored three books: The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story, Principal Professional Development: Leading Learning in the Digital Age and the latest, Hacking Leadership: 10 Ways Great Leaders Inspire Learning That Teacher, Students and Parents Love. Finally, Tony is the proud dad to Paul, the most amazing son on the planet who is an incredible inspiration, and the partner to Felix!
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"The authors do a beautiful job of helping leaders focus inward, instead of outward. This book by Joe and Tony, grounded in the importance of empowered relationships with the entire school community, provides some amazing ideas on how to develop learner-centred schools (learners meaning students and educators) in ways that could be implemented immediately. This is an essential read for leaders who are, or want to lead, learner-centred schools." -George Couros ~ Bestselling Author of The Innovator's Mindset
"Hacking Leadership is an outstanding book about schools and school leadership written by two school leaders eminently qualified to write such a book. I found myself eagerly turning the pages of this book, highlighting many nuggets of wisdom along the way. I recommend this book enthusiastically to anyone wishing to improve their leadership skills and the school they serve!" -Jeff Zoul ~ Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, and National Keynote Speaker
The best leaders lead from the middle
When school leaders join teachers, students, and parents in a collaborative effort to improve teaching and learning, achievement soars and schools turn into vibrant communities, filled with enthusiastic members.
Teaching and learning feel too much like work
With constant emphasis on higher test scores and teacher accountability, it's easy for schools to become places filled with stress and despair, making teachers dread going to work and students disdain lessons and activities.
It's time to bring fun back to school
In Hacking Leadership, award-winning school administrators Joe Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis demonstrate how to increase learning by leaving the office and engaging directly with all teachers and learners. They identify 10 problems with school leadership and provide dynamic, right-now solutions. During this exciting journey toward change, you learn how to:
- Transform yourself from leader to Lead Learner
- Amplify individual staff needs while maintaining a collaborative vision
- Employ unique strategies to break down the walls between home and school
- Empower students and staff to own their space
- Create a culture where “Yes” and “Trust” are the default
- Eliminate initiative overload while encouraging teachers to lead, as well
- Broadcast student voice
- Bring passion into your school
- Embrace technology and social channels in ways rarely considered in education
- Eradicate your deficit mindset
What makes Hacking Leadership different?
Sanfelippo and Sinanis present leadership strategies in ways few people have ever seen. These experienced, thoughtful, decisive leaders, share amazing, real anecdotes that make you feel like you're listening to trusted friends sitting in your living room. Then, they provide progressive, courageous, and practical solutions that you and all stakeholders will love, using the popular Hack Learning formula:
- The Problem (a single leadership issue that needs a Hacker's mentality)
Build transformational leadership using social media!
Close the gap of knowledge and experience between educators and learn how you really can find the time to connect with other leaders using social media. This highly instructive and conversational guide makes it easy. Filled with real-world experiences from leaders all over the country, you’ll build balanced and effective leadership skills, grow a network of support, and model your vision for a thriving community of learners. Includes a handy start-up guide to help busy principals:
- Connect virtually with K-12 leaders
- Model continuous learning
- Find solutions using Twitter, Google Hangouts, and more
The Corwin Connected Educators series is your key to unlocking the greatest resource available to all educators: other educators. Being a Connected Educator is more than a set of actions: it’s a belief in the potential of technology to fuel lifelong learning.
"With this book, Sinanis and Sanfelippo have written a well-researched, yet accessible guide to the how and why school administrators should embrace social media. This book will help school administrators who are still debating whether or not to be online jump into the waters."
—Chris Lehmann, Founding Principal
Science Leadership Academy, Philadelphia, PA
Turn a spotlight on what’s great about your school!
Inform, engage, and support your school community with this step-by-step guide in the Connected Educators Series. Begin exploring the benefits of branding and create an action plan for sharing the excellent things unfolding in your classroom, school, or district. Includes concrete suggestions and in-depth case studies that will help you:
- Artfully create a brand name, symbol or design
- Share great events using blogs and more
- Empower all stakeholders, including students
- Teach digital citizenship K-12
Use this all-inclusive guide to start sharing just how special your school is!
The Corwin Connected Educators series is your key to unlocking the greatest resource available to all educators: other educators. Being a Connected Educator is more than a set of actions: it’s a belief in the potential of technology to fuel lifelong learning. To explore the other books in this series, visit the <
"Focusing on the positive things happening in schools gives leaders more drive and has a tremendous impact on school culture. This book is a powerful resource for leaders looking to promote the good in their schools."
Todd Whitaker, Author of What Great Teachers Do Differently
"Tony and Joe not only recognize the significance of branding in education, but they provide an array of examples and strategies that will allow all educators to create a positive brand presence for their schools."
Eric Sheninger, Author of Digital Leadership