Until last fall, the oft-asked question “What do you do?” was easy for me to answer. “I’m a teacher” or, “I teach second grade.” Once, after a particularly mind-expanding week of teaching, I responded, “I teach kids to question extraterrestrial life!” (But that’s a different story.)

Now, after 20 years, I am struggling to answer that fundamental question. What does it mean to be a Dean of Admission? How do I describe “what I do” to others? During a visit to one of Leelanau’s Learning Skills classrooms, I found an answer I’m trying on for size.

Leelanau’s Learning Skills program helps students organize, advocate, plan, and succeed. I am proud to highlight the cornerstone of our curriculum on school tours and interviews. During a walkthrough, I interacted with sophomores finishing up an assessment of their Myers-Briggs personality tests. “Do you know what you are, Kate?” a student asked.

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