I owe many acknowledgements to the people who have helped me along the journey of this dissertation. Continued thanks to my dissertation chair Dr. Alice McIntyre. I greatly appreciate your feedback as well as your patience with my farmgirl work ethic, frequent questions, and zest for this action research. Thank you to Dr. Jenay Sermon and Dr. Tara Affolter for serving on my committee. Appreciation to my Northeastern colleagues Dr. Ann Cox and Dr. Erin Wiesehahn. We did it! Thank you to the Northeastern faculty who guided my work all along the way, especially Dr. Kelly Conn and Dr. Afi Wiggins who provided me with crucial feedback at exactly the right times. Appreciation to my colleagues in my school district for sharing your perspectives with me, especially when I needed to put on my "researcher hat." Special thanks to Dr. Brian Blake for encouraging me to do my doctoral work, and for being a role model for thoughtful and reflective leadership. Appreciation to the leadership, mentors, and students/Scholars at the Crimson Summer Academy at Harvard University. Collaborating with you each summer is the joy of my year.For my friends from Charlestown High School, and for the former students in Writer's Workshop with me there --especially those who have gone on to make differences in education. Calvin Smith and Dioni Daley: let me know when you want to talk about your doctorates.To my family in Wisconsin for being beside me as I continued to push myself, especially my mom, Sandra Wagner and my sister, Laura Marcelle. To my mom: you always said you wanted to raise an independent woman. You got yourself one! And to my dad, Thomas Wagner: thank you for watching over me.