In his book Becoming A School Leader, Charles Bonnici offers a common sense approach to seeking and securing an entry level position as a school-based leader. He covers all the bases: the need to confront ones self as to why such a position is desired; the need to understand fully the dynamics of the application and interview processes associated with the position; and the need to be aware of and prepared for the demands of the certification examinations required for these positions. Thorough attention is given to the examinations, citing types of exams (on-demand and simulated school-based), all illustrated through sample questions and responses responses demonstrating critical thinking at the upper end of the taxonomy, i.e., analysis, synthesis and sound judgment. The book concludes with commentary on professional portfolios, on-line profiles and professional resumes.The items on budget were terrific and reflect my own experiences in schools in Pennsylvania and New York, where one-third of my time was spent on finance issues. I wish this book existed when I started my quest for supervisory licensing. The information contained in the preparation elements provides insight into how the school leaders day can really be. After my four decades in education, I concur that the various situations are very similar to what school leaders will face once they are 'on the job!'This is a real guide that can help prepare the potential school leader for what they will encounter in the 'real world,' not just train the candidate in the theoretical or academic aspects of school leadership in order to pass a certification program.Becoming a School Leader is very honest and practical for those considering a future as school leaders. The book raises importance questions and issues for potential school leaders to think about. The model exam and interview questions are thorough and the explanations make sense. The exemplary answers are excellent.This book would be useful as a supplel#$