Educational Leadership with Principal JL: Recent Episodes

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Principal JL is an educational school leader that explores a variety of topics facing educational leaders today! You will hear stories from practicing educational leaders that will give you insights into what it is like to be an educational leader in today's schools. Let's Move Education Forward Together!

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A single question changed the way we lead: what do we know now that we wish we knew then? From the emotional roller coaster of a school year to the small habits that keep us grounded, we unpack practical moves that help educators stay energized, avoid the disillusionment dip, and create momentum that lasts.

We start by mapping the phases many teachers and leaders feel from high August anticipation to the late-fall slide into survival mode and share a simple, repeatable antidote: find the joy. Not the fluffy kind, but the deliberate practice of spotting small wins, naming impact, and using those bright spots to fuel honest reflection. Then we dig into reflective routines that actually stick: quick look-backs on what worked, what missed, and one change to try tomorrow, so the post-holiday reset becomes a launchpad, not a scramble.

Isolation is the quiet enemy of growth, so we make a case for getting out of silos. Hear how classroom learning walks, cross-discipline visits, and principal-to-principal exchanges unlock ideas you can use the same week. We widen the lens to building a real professional network; local meetups, state associations, national conferences and stacking free PD through podcasts, newsletters, and webinars. Along the way, we talk about why audio books count, how Atomic Habits powers 1 percent daily gains, and where online communities like Teach Better and coaching groups can extend your practice with feedback you can trust.

If you’re ready to trade burnout for better systems, this conversation gives you a blueprint: joy as fuel, reflection as routine, collaboration as default, and networks as your growth engine. Subscribe to stay energized every week, share this with a colleague who needs a boost, and leave a review to tell us what landed. What’s one habit you’ll improve by 1 percent today?

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Doors closed, minds open or the other way around? Our conversation with NASSP’s 2025 National Principal of the Year, Tony Cattani, pulls back the curtain on how a large high school built a culture where teachers learn from teachers every single day. Tony walks us through the exact system that turned isolation into collective efficacy: a strengths inventory across four core areas, 25-minute targeted classroom visits, collegiality cafes that showcase teacher-designed practices, and a simple feedback loop that amplifies wins to supervisors and the entire staff.

We get personal, too. Tony shares the moment he nearly quit, why trying to be the hero almost broke him, and how vulnerability and intentional routines brought joy and effectiveness back to the job. From hiring for strengths to weekly shout-outs, he shows how recognition can be both precise and public—fueling a schoolwide appetite for better classroom management, dynamic lesson design, checks for understanding, and growth mindset. The result? More than 4,000 peer observations, richer cross-department collaboration, and teachers who feel seen for the 39,000 minutes a year when craft usually goes unnoticed.

Beyond instructional culture, Tony digs into future-facing work: AI integration that supports planning and feedback, student and staff leadership academies that cultivate confidence, and robust career pathways—from welding to health services—aligned with the four E’s: enrolled, enlisted, employed, and entrepreneur. He also shares why he launched the Proud Principals Podcast and how connecting leaders across the country accelerates innovation back home.

If you’re a principal or teacher who wants practical, repeatable steps to improve instruction and morale without gimmicks, this is your playbook. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review telling us which strategy you’ll try first—we’ll shout out our favorite takeaways next week.

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A single question from a group of students rerouted a career—and sparked a movement. That’s how Dr. Salome Thomas-EL, widely known as Principal EL, went from TV production to a life in education, using chess to teach math, identity, and grit while building a school culture where kids line up to get in. We talk about the early days in Philadelphia, why engagement must precede information, and how a chessboard became intellectual capital that changed how students saw themselves and how others saw them.

The story stretches from neighborhood classrooms to national championships, but the wins don’t stop at trophies. Former players graduated from Temple Law, UVA, Cornell, Penn State, and HBCUs, carrying with them skills that rarely show up on state tests; critical thinking, self-regulation, empathy, and patience. Along the way, Principal EL lays out his Four C’s: be Crazy about kids, be Curious about their lives, be Consistent as adults, and build a Culture that blends joy with high expectations. He explains why high school reform starts in kindergarten, how strategic losses teach more than streaks, and what it takes to keep talented educators choosing to stay.

We also dive into his new book, Meet Their Needs and They’ll Succeed, a field guide for trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and relentlessly practical leadership. From the hospital metaphor that reframed teacher care to the often overlooked power of after-school programs and community partners, every story points to the same truth: when the right adults show up with belief and structure, kids rise. If you’re an aspiring principal or a veteran leader, you’ll leave with actionable ideas, renewed purpose, and a reminder that service is the heart of leadership.

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The principal’s chair looks different from the inside. We pull back the curtain on the quiet costs of leadership—why accountability requires real boundaries, why the job can feel isolating even in a busy building, and how to replace that isolation with a resilient network that actually gets it. Through candid stories and concrete examples, we map out the habits that keep leaders steady: clear communication, consistent expectations, and the courage to tell your school’s story before others write it for you.

You’ll hear how conversations with standout educators sparked practical changes you can implement right away. From piloting Magic School AI to save teachers time, to leaning into clarity so staff and students know the plan, to building a positive social media presence that reflects the real work happening on campus, we break down what moved the needle. We also talk about podcasts as free professional development and how growing a learning community can lead to surprising opportunities like conference presentations and guest trainings.

If you’re a principal, an assistant principal, or a teacher eyeing the big chair, consider this an honest field guide. We share the missteps, the pivots, and the wins—so you can lead with less guesswork and more confidence. Walk away with strategies to set boundaries without losing heart, build a network that keeps you grounded, and drive a culture where clarity lowers stress and amplifies learning. If this resonates, share it with a colleague who could use a boost, then subscribe and leave a review so more leaders can find it.

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Episode 18: Angela Kelly

Episode 21: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo

Episode 31: Dr. Darrin Peppard

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What if the strongest leadership move is to listen first, decide second, and never micromanage? That’s the tought line of our conversation with Principal Shannon Seale, who went from high school social studies to leading a pre-K–2 campus, without losing her sense of humor, her humility, or her focus on what matters most.

We explore the origin of Shannon’s calling to teach, how watching weak leadership shaped her convictions, and why avoiding conflict silently breaks cultures. She shares the two lenses that guide every decision, safety and instruction, and the practical systems that keep her promises real: time-blocked walkthroughs, alarms, and a calendar that catches everything from meetings to lunch detentions. We dig into the jump from high school to elementary, the new ways she learned to speak with first-time school parents, and how she balances autonomy with support so teachers feel trusted and students get consistent, high-quality instruction.

Shannon also opens up about building a leadership team that tells her when an idea is bad, treating school like a team sport where every role matters, and using TikTok and Instagram to learn from educators nationwide while humanizing the principalship. We talk narrative control, positive storytelling, and the simple truth that if you don’t tell your school’s story, someone else will. Finally, she looks ahead to deepening her impact in curriculum and instruction, with doctoral study on the horizon, while staying rooted in the campus work she “completely loves, even when it’s hard.”

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What if the best instructional leadership doesn’t start with a rubric but with people? We sit down with Dr. Donovan Smalls II to unpack how a former PE teacher and college professor became an assistant principal known for calm under pressure, disciplined time management, and a people-first approach that lifts instruction across a building.

We dig into the pivotal COVID moment that rerouted his career and why choosing to be the solution is the first real test of leadership. Donovan shares how he architects his day—blocking morning walkthroughs, staying visible, and using curriculum work when culture isn’t ready for frequent drop-ins so instruction stays a priority despite bus duty, discipline, and the inbox. He offers candid stories about navigating heated parent meetings with poise, setting boundaries with grace, and keeping the focus on all students, not just the loudest requests. The result is a roadmap for aspiring leaders who want to manage their time, build trust with teachers, and protect the learning environment with emotional intelligence.

We also explore his bestselling book, Beyond the Classroom, and why leading people and organizations must come before leading instruction. Donovan explains how the leadership interview differs from the teacher interview, and how to tell a compelling leadership story that lands the job and sets you up to lead from day one. Along the way, we trade practical examples of classroom visibility that teachers and students actually enjoy, plus the power of national networking to expand your toolkit and confidence. If you’re aiming for assistant principal or principal roles or looking to level up where you are—you’ll find concrete tactics and encouraging perspective you can use this week.

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Ever feel like the weight of the world lands squarely on your school's doorstep? You're not alone. Principal JL takes a rare solo moment to speak candidly about the reality educational leaders face when national events and societal tensions inevitably filter into school hallways.

The truth about public education often gets lost in inflammatory headlines. Drawing from experiences in both small rural schools and larger districts, Principal JL dispels the myth that educators are indoctrinating students: "We are not sitting here indoctrinating students. From the seat I sit at, we do not do that." Instead, he paints a picture of education as a place where diverse individuals come together to learn and grow, where critical thinking is prioritized over ideology.

What happens when society loses the ability to engage in healthy debate? Principal JL laments the deterioration of discourse into shouting matches rather than evidence-based discussions. He challenges leaders to create environments where disagreement doesn't mean disrespect where "you may come to a conclusion where you guys agree to disagree, and that's okay." This approach requires consistency, resilience against criticism, and the courage to make unpopular decisions when necessary. The most powerful takeaway? Educational leaders must seize control of their own narrative. "Don't let other people tell your story," Principal JL urges, calling on fellow educators to highlight the positive impacts happening in their schools daily. By sharing these successes, we can collectively shift the conversation around public education and remind communities of the vital work happening behind school doors. Share this message if it resonates with you, and remember to always stay curious and strive to be 1% better every day.

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Ever wonder what makes a truly exceptional school leader? Bill Curry, recently named Nebraska's 2025 Middle School Principal of the Year, offers a refreshing perspective that might surprise you.

Curry's journey into education began unexpectedly when a high school crush asked for help with algebra. That simple tutoring session revealed his natural teaching ability and set him on a path through classroom teaching, college basketball coaching, and ultimately school leadership. His candid admission that he secured his first principalship partly by agreeing to drive the school bus reveals a leadership philosophy grounded in humility and service—do whatever it takes to make your school successful.

At Boone Central Middle School, Curry and his team have created what they call "The Cardinal Way," a framework that transformed a struggling school culture into one of shared purpose and consistent achievement. Through intentional systems designed to withstand leadership turnover (the school has had five superintendents in six years!), they've created remarkable stability and success for students. Their approach focuses on three core values: building character, creating opportunities, and striving for success.

What's most striking about Curry's leadership is his passionate belief that credit belongs to his teachers. "They don't give coach of the year honors to coaches who coach mediocre teams," he explains. "Teachers have a way of making principals look pretty good." This perspective underscores a crucial truth about educational leadership—supporting excellence in others creates the conditions for everyone to thrive.

For aspiring leaders, Curry offers practical wisdom: identify your personal strengths, build a strong support network, and learn from mentors who've positively influenced you. Rather than trying to be someone you're not, leverage your authentic self to connect with students and staff.

Ready to rethink what makes an award-winning school leader? Listen now to discover how genuine relationships, sustainable systems, and a commitment to celebrating success can transform educational communities.

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What if the most powerful leadership quality isn't perfection, but authentic vulnerability? Jayme Braida, Iowa's Elementary Principal of the Year and National Distinguished Principal, demonstrates how embracing imperfection revolutionized her approach to educational leadership.

Jayme's journey didn't follow a straight path. She "stumbled upon education" after changing majors multiple times in college, yet found herself naturally drawn to leadership roles. Her transformation from struggling classroom manager to award-winning principal hinged on one crucial realization: relationships matter more than rules. After traditional behavior management techniques failed with a challenging class, Jayme discovered that connecting with students personally was the missing ingredient to success.

This philosophy – creating environments where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued – now defines her leadership approach. "A culture can only rise higher than the leader you're becoming," Jayme explains, emphasizing how her own childhood experiences with trauma shaped her commitment to creating safe, welcoming spaces for all students and staff. From dancing on the front lawn with students each morning to openly acknowledging when personal struggles affect her work, Jamie models the vulnerability she hopes to see in her school community.

What makes Jayme's message particularly powerful is her willingness to share her full humanity. When facing divorce, a community member told her, "You can't get divorced. You are leading a school." This unrealistic expectation motivated Jayme to champion authenticity in leadership. Her upcoming book "Seen, Heard, Valued: One Child's Journey from Overlooked to Outstanding" explores how personal challenges prepared her for leadership and shaped her values.

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When a rural Nebraska principal discovered a behavioral problem with freshmen students, he turned to an unlikely source of inspiration: African bull elephants. Jerry Mack, the 2025 Nebraska State High School Principal of the Year, shares how this wildlife management concept transformed his school's culture by empowering seniors as leaders and mentors.

Growing up poor in small-town Nebraska, Jerry initially entered education simply to coach sports, but discovered a passion for teaching mathematics and eventually leadership. His innovative "bull elephant" approach began with a powerful first-day assembly where he positions seniors as the leaders of the building, then privately coaches them on using their influence responsibly. The results speak volumes – significantly reduced disciplinary issues and a thriving culture where underclassmen eagerly anticipate their future leadership roles.

Beyond student culture, Jerry shares his philosophy on staff culture, viewing it through the lens of family rather than hierarchy. "Families fight," he explains, but those disagreements stay within the building while support extends beyond school walls. This balance of accountability and care has created a tight-knit community at Chadron High School over his 15-year tenure as principal.

The conversation also explores the importance of educational advocacy, with both Jerry and the host sharing their experiences engaging with state legislators to ensure educators' voices are heard in policy decisions. For aspiring administrators, Jerry offers invaluable advice: "The principal is the number one factor that influences culture in a building," emphasizing that consistent messaging and intentional leadership can transform an entire school community.

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What does it take to truly connect with students who struggle? For Erin Jones, Assistant Principal at Sunrise Middle School, the answer lies in her own past. "I wasn't your picture-perfect student," she reveals, explaining how her personal challenges help her relate to behaviorally struggling students today.

This fascinating conversation explores Jones' unconventional path from school psychologist to educational leader. Rather than starting as a classroom teacher, she built expertise in student mental health and behavior before realizing she needed "a seat at the table" to create meaningful change. When a principal told her she was "built for middle school," she embraced her calling and never looked back.

Jones shares a powerful story about building trust with a challenging student who ultimately saw her office as a safe space during emotional crises. "He did exactly what his plan was," she reflects proudly, highlighting how creating psychological safety can transform student behavior. This student-centered approach defines her leadership philosophy and demonstrates the profound impact of meeting students where they are.

Currently implementing the Leader in Me program at her school and serving as president of her regional principals' association, Jones balances building-level leadership with broader educational advocacy. Her advice to aspiring administrators resonates with authenticity: "When it's the right opportunity, it will happen... you end up where you're supposed to be."

Whether you're considering educational leadership or simply looking to better understand challenging students, this episode offers valuable insights into creating school environments where everyone can thrive. How might your own struggles become your greatest teaching tools?

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What happens when a Norwegian tour guide discovers her passion for educational leadership? In this revealing conversation, Dr. Dana Goodier shares her remarkable 25-year journey through the educational landscape, from teaching world languages to navigating the complex terrain of school administration.

Dr. Goodier's story isn't one of overnight success but rather persistent determination. Despite completing her principal licensure program in 2011, she waited seven years before landing her first administrative position as a dean. This candid admission offers both comfort and inspiration to aspiring leaders facing similar obstacles. Throughout our discussion, she reveals how department chair roles, committee work, and instructional leadership provided crucial stepping stones toward her administrative goals.

The conversation takes a compelling turn when Dr. Goodier explains the origin of her "Out of the Trenches" podcast and subsequent book. Born from her own challenging experiences, these platforms amplify stories of educator resilience and provide practical strategies for overcoming professional obstacles. Her work reminds us that difficulties in education aren't signs of personal failure but common experiences that can catalyze profound growth.

For current administrators navigating difficult seasons, Dr. Goodier offers wisdom that transcends trendy leadership jargon: reconnect with your fundamental purpose, assess whether your current position aligns with your goals, seek community through professional networks, and prioritize self-care. These practices sustain educational leaders through challenging periods and prevent burnout.

Whether you're an aspiring administrator, a veteran principal facing challenges, or simply interested in educational leadership, this episode delivers practical insights alongside an inspiring narrative of resilience. Subscribe now to hear more conversations with educational leaders who are making a difference despite the obstacles they face.

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That moment when you've built a solid foundation, but find yourself staring at the ceiling wondering, "What's next?" This summer, after three years of transformative work as building principal at Hastings High, I hit that wall.

We'd successfully tackled culture, transforming our school from "welcome to the jungle" into a place where students and staff felt valued. We'd implemented systems that increased daily attendance by nearly 4% and reduced chronic absenteeism by 8.9%. The electronic hall passes, thoughtful device policies, and collaborative approach had worked. Yet success created its own challenge: identifying our next mountain to climb.

The answer came from Ted Lasso's iconic dart scene and the powerful philosophy of being "curious, not judgmental." This mindset shift illuminates everything we're doing this year. When a student struggles, rather than judgment, we exercise curiosity. When district initiatives emerge, rather than resistance, we seek understanding. When teachers face challenges, we ask questions instead of making assumptions.

Our next frontier is clear: instructional excellence. While maintaining our cultural gains, we're focusing on growing instructional capacity through peer observation, curriculum alignment, and deeper professional learning communities. I'm committing to spending at least one block period daily in classrooms, engaging in curious conversations rather than evaluative walkthroughs.

Four questions now guide my leadership: Do people love coming to our school? Would I send my own child here? How can I be 1% better today? How can I exercise curiosity in every interaction?

Whether you're a seasoned administrator or an emerging leader, this episode offers a transparent look at the cyclical journey of educational leadership – how building culture enables instructional growth, which further strengthens culture. What's your next mountain to climb, and how might curiosity transform your approach?

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What does it take to transform a struggling school? Josh Tovar knows firsthand. Born in Juarez, Mexico, and growing up with learning disabilities and family challenges, Josh's journey from troubled teen to transformational principal offers powerful lessons for any educational leader.

Josh's personal story gives him authentic "street cred" with students facing similar struggles today. "I was a drunk in high school. I had no pathway," he shares candidly. This background allows him to connect with students in a way many educators cannot. After joining the Marines for structure and direction, Josh found his calling in education, though not by conventional means.

His leadership philosophy centers on a powerful principle: "connections before content." Josh explains that effective school leadership requires building genuine relationships while maintaining high expectations and consistent systems. Drawing from his military background, he implements clear structures that create safety and predictability, allowing learning to flourish.

The results speak for themselves. Josh transformed a 6A high school with persistent discipline problems and low achievement from a D-minus to a B-minus rating with distinctions in just three years. At his current school, Memorial Pathway Academy, he serves immigrant students and those at risk of dropping out – creating an environment with minimal discipline issues and high student engagement.

Perhaps most refreshing is Josh's honesty about the challenges of educational leadership. He discusses the political realities of being "blackballed" in a district, the mentors who championed his success despite obstacles, and the difficult balance between professional dedication and family responsibilities.

Whether you're a new administrator or a veteran principal, Josh's insights on creating systems, building relationships, and maintaining high expectations offer a blueprint for transformational leadership. Connect with him through the PGP Podcast or social media to continue learning from his journey.

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What happens when talented, dedicated educators feel stuck despite their best efforts? According to Casey Watts, the answer isn't about working harder—it's about seeing clearer.

After two decades in education as a teacher, coach, and district leader, Casey discovered that the persistent gap between administrators and classroom teachers wasn't due to lack of commitment or expertise. The missing element was clarity. When leaders say, "Nobody's getting on board with our initiative," while teachers simultaneously claim, "We have no idea what's going on," something fundamental is broken in the communication chain.

Casey's journey into education wasn't planned—in fact, she once declared she would "never be a teacher." But after navigating through music and psychology studies, she found herself in a classroom, initially struggling through a challenging first year before discovering her native genius in working with students. This experience shaped her understanding that many educators need support to move from merely surviving to genuinely thriving.

Through her Clarity Cycle Framework, Casey guides educational leaders through a systematic process that bridges communication gaps. The approach starts with identifying an area of focus, analyzing root causes, setting specific goals, and conducting "listening tours" to gain stakeholder insights. Rather than imposing top-down mandates, the framework empowers everyone to contribute to the vision while mapping clear paths forward.

Casey shares a powerful case study of a Los Angeles school where teachers were individually analyzing data but implementing vastly different strategies in isolation. This unintentionally widened achievement gaps as students moved between classrooms with inconsistent approaches. By applying the Clarity Cycle, the school established collective practices that dramatically improved both teacher confidence and student outcomes.

Today, Casey focuses on bringing clarity to three essential areas: organizational direction, leadership identity, and authentic collaboration. She challenges the "faux collaboration" prevalent in many schools and offers practical strategies for building truly cohesive, clarity-driven teams where everyone feels valued and empowered.

Ready to transform your educational leadership? Connect with Casey at catchingupwithcasey.com and discover how clarity can precede capacity in your organization. When everyone understands both the destination and the path to get there, remarkable progress becomes possible.

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What makes a school leader decide to step away when they still love what they do? Former high school principal Todd Bloomer opens up about his nearly three-decade journey through education and the wisdom he gained along the way.

Todd's story begins as a New Yorker who packed everything into a Geo Prism and moved 1,800 miles to teach in Texas without ever having visited the state. His leadership philosophy was born in a seventh-grade Texas history classroom when a student candidly asked why he should care about rainfall in El Paso. This moment forced Todd to rethink his entire approach to education, shifting from textbook regurgitation to student engagement and voice—a principle that would guide his entire career.

As Todd advanced from teacher to assistant principal to principal, he developed what he calls the "Bloomer Triangle of Success," emphasizing the importance of soliciting voices from teachers, parents, and students. He shares practical strategies for building strong school culture, from strategic hiring practices that value community connections to his commitment to visiting every teacher's classroom daily. His Monday morning emails—always starting with personal stories about weekend activities and restaurant recommendations—became a touchstone that built authentic connections in a large high school with nine buildings.

Unlike many educators who leave due to burnout, Todd made the difficult decision to retire from his beloved principalship at Winston Churchill High School while still passionate about the work. He recognized that the all-consuming nature of high school leadership requires complete dedication, and he wanted to ensure his school received the leadership energy it deserved. Now transitioning to Director of School Leadership for the Archdiocese of San Antonio, Todd offers candid advice about balancing family life with the demands of school leadership.

Whether you're an aspiring administrator, veteran principal, or teacher considering a move into leadership, Todd's authentic insights and practical wisdom offer a blueprint for not just surviving, but thriving in educational leadership. Check out his book "The Blueprint: Survive and Thrive as a School Administrator" to learn more about his journey and the lessons that can transform your leadership approach.

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Have you ever wondered what happens when a teacher steps into the administrator's office for the first time? Josh Rowan, Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Schuyler Middle School, pulls back the curtain on his journey from broadcaster to classroom teacher to educational leader in this revealing conversation.

Josh's path wasn't the traditional straight line into education—he discovered his calling while covering school events for his hometown newspaper. This unique entry point gave him valuable perspective when building relationships with students and staff. "Relationships are key with everything," Josh explains, sharing how his presence at student activities transformed classroom dynamics and later became the foundation of his administrative approach.

The transition to leadership came with unexpected challenges. After twelve interviews and numerous rejections, Josh found his place at Schuyler, where he quickly discovered the vast difference between theoretical knowledge and practical application. From managing student behaviors to coordinating with stakeholders to celebrating a state soccer championship, his first year brought lessons no leadership academy could fully prepare him for. Perhaps most illuminating is his candid discussion of balancing administrative responsibilities with family life, including the birth of his son during the school year.

For aspiring or new administrators, Josh offers two powerful pieces of wisdom: "Don't be afraid to ask questions" and "Presence is everything." He emphasizes the importance of connecting with everyone in the building—from teachers to custodial staff to nurses—recognizing that each holds valuable knowledge about the school community. The authenticity in his advice reflects the genuine approach that helped him navigate that challenging first year.

Whether you're considering educational leadership or simply curious about what happens behind the administrator's door, this conversation offers valuable insights into the realities of school leadership. What leadership lessons might transform your approach to education? Listen now and join the conversation about creating positive impact in our schools.

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What separates exceptional educational leaders from the merely competent? According to Dr. Frank Buck, it might be as simple and as challenging as reliable organization systems. His journey from band director to productivity expert reveals a crucial truth: educators aren't typically fired because students performed poorly at a concert, but because they forgot to order the buses to get there.

Dr. Buck's leadership philosophy centers on supporting teachers by removing obstacles to their core instructional work. With experience spanning classroom teaching, building leadership, and district administration, he's observed firsthand how systematic approaches to organization create environments where both teachers and students thrive. His fundamental principle? External systems for capturing commitments allow your brain to focus on what truly matters teaching and leading rather than constantly trying to remember countless details.

The digital revolution has transformed how we manage information, but Buck argues the underlying principles remain unchanged. Whether using a paper planner (his original "little book that impressed teachers") or sophisticated digital tools like Remember the Milk, the key is developing reliable systems where nothing falls through the cracks. Buck shares practical strategies for implementing digital task management, leveraging AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance productivity, and creating repeating task systems that eliminate the need to reinvent processes annually.

For aspiring leaders, Buck emphasizes mentorship and persistence, encouraging educators to seek administrative positions before they feel fully ready, understanding that the application process itself builds crucial networks and experience. His most powerful insight might be the simplest: "Good teachers come and stay if you treat them right." Creating systems that support teacher effectiveness ultimately creates the environments where students can flourish.

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Imagine walking into a school where a principal tells a fart joke, and within seconds, students take deep breaths and self-regulate back to attention. Sound impossible? For Leroy Slanzi, this is everyday reality in schools that have embraced his emotional intelligence framework.

With over 25 years of experience across elementary, middle, and high school leadership, Slanzi brings a unique perspective to the educational leadership conversation. Having begun his career as a special education teacher, he quickly discovered that managing the emotional responses of adults was often more challenging than working with students. This insight became the foundation for his approach to school leadership and eventually led to his book, "Emotional Schools."

Slanzi argues that dramatic shifts in childhood experiences over the past 15 years—reduced free play, increased screen time, helicopter parenting—have created a generation of students struggling to manage stress and persevere through challenges. "We're seeing more kids with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, behavior disorders," he explains, noting this trend began well before the pandemic and continues to accelerate worldwide.

Rather than lamenting these changes, Slanzi developed a framework that teaches students the science behind their emotions. Even kindergarteners learn how deep breathing activates the prefrontal cortex, allowing for better decision-making. Using consistent language and visual cues throughout the school, this approach becomes embedded in daily interactions rather than existing as a separate program.

The results speak for themselves. Schools implementing Slanzi's framework report dramatic improvements in student behavior, attendance rates, and academic performance. Teachers spend less time managing disruptions and more time teaching. Perhaps most impressively, students begin to self-regulate independently, taking deep breaths when frustrated or overwhelmed instead of melting down or acting out.

Whether you're dealing with elementary students who think you "walk around with a cape on" or high schoolers contemplating their futures, Slanzi's approach offers practical strategies for building emotional resilience alongside academic skills. Ready to transform your school culture through emotional intelligence? Visit EmotionalSchools.com to learn how you can bring these evidence-based practices to your community.

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Dr. Darrin Peppard's educational leadership journey began when his college roommate asked for help coaching fifth-grade basketball. That simple moment sparked a passion that would guide him from classroom teacher to award-winning principal, superintendent, and eventually to becoming one of education's most respected leadership voices.

The turning point in Darrin's leadership philosophy came during his first year as an assistant principal while processing over 2,200 discipline referrals. During a contentious staff meeting about enforcing rules on hats and cell phones, someone asked, "Why does it always have to be about what they do wrong? Why can't it be about what they do right?" This question fundamentally shifted his approach from punishment to celebration, from compliance to culture-building.

What makes Darrin's insights so valuable is how he transformed this philosophy into practical action. Rather than imposing solutions, he assembled diverse teams of educators and students to identify root causes of problems. When investigating poor third-period attendance, students revealed they were skipping because they were hungry after being forced to throw away breakfast items at the door. Simple solutions like strategically placing trash cans dramatically improved attendance. His commitment to making everyone feel "seen, heard, valued, and trusted" ultimately raised graduation rates to historic highs.

Now through his company Road to Awesome, Darrin coaches educational leaders to get clear about what truly matters to them, be intentional in their actions, and lead with purpose. His bestselling books "Road to Awesome: The Journey of a Leader" and "Culture First Classrooms" (co-authored with Katie Kinder) provide actionable frameworks for building positive school cultures. As Darrin explains, effective leadership isn't about perfection—it's about clarity, intentionality, and focusing on relationships first.

Ready to transform your leadership journey? Connect with Dr. Peppard through his website roadtoawesome.net, subscribe to his Leaning Into Leadership podcast, or join his email list for weekly insights that will help you move from crisis management to purposeful leadership. The road to awesome begins with a single step—what will yours be?

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Death is something no school leader wants to face, yet crisis management becomes an unavoidable reality when tragedy strikes. Drawing from the painful experience of navigating four student deaths in just three years, this deeply personal episode explores the profound challenges of leading a school community through grief and loss.

The sobering statistics tell only part of the story. With suicide ranking as the second leading cause of death among 10-24 year olds and over 6,600 youth suicides in 2021 alone (CDC, 2023), schools face an unprecedented mental health crisis. These aren't merely numbers—they represent faces, stories, and futures abruptly ended, often because young people with still-developing brains see permanent solutions to temporary problems.

Behind every effective crisis response stands a carefully orchestrated team. From verifying facts to identifying those most affected, from staged communication to comprehensive support systems, we break down the essential components of compassionate crisis management. The episode details practical strategies for supporting both students and staff, acknowledging that teachers must navigate their own grief while simultaneously supporting vulnerable students.

Perhaps most compelling is the question that emerges from these experiences: while we train educators to recognize distress signals, should we be empowering students to do the same? As the frontline witnesses to their peers' struggles, could students become our most valuable allies in suicide prevention? This thought-provoking discussion invites educational leaders to collaborate on innovative solutions to protect young lives.

This conversation isn't just about managing crisis—it's about reimagining how we approach mental health in schools. Join me in exploring how we can better support our school communities through their darkest moments and perhaps prevent future tragedies through collective wisdom and courage.

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Ever wonder what transforms a passionate educator into an exceptional leader? Dr. Rachel Edoho-Eket's journey from kindergarten teacher to Blue Ribbon School principal offers powerful insights for anyone navigating educational leadership.

Growing up surrounded by educators—with a grandmother who served Baltimore City schools for over 30 years—Rachel developed an early love for the school environment. "I was one of those children that even when it was summer break, I was ready to come back," she recalls. This foundation laid the groundwork for her leadership philosophy centered on creating the same sense of belonging for every child she serves.

What makes Dr. Edoho-Eket's perspective particularly valuable is her ability to connect her classroom experience with administrative roles. "There's not a big difference between being a kindergarten teacher and a principal," she explains. "In both cases, we're ambassadors for the school." This insight helped her navigate the challenging transition from teaching to leadership, where she discovered the power of two simple questions: "How can I help you?" and "What can I do to improve?"

Her book, "The Principal's Journey: Navigating the Path to School Leadership," fills a unique gap in educational literature by focusing on how to become a leader rather than just functioning as one. From preparing your resume to mastering interviews and creating positive school culture, Dr. Edoho-Eket provides practical guidance for aspiring administrators. As she puts it, "You don't have to get ready if you stay ready."

Beyond the mechanics of career advancement, Dr. Edoho-Eket addresses the emotional core of educational leadership—finding joy in challenging times. Having begun her principalship during the pandemic, she understands the importance of highlighting positive achievements and maintaining perspective. Her message to fellow educators resonates deeply: "Everything we do matters. Every contribution we make has lasting impacts that we'll never know how far they extend."

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From reluctant administrator to award-winning principal, Dr. Cynthia Rapaido's remarkable 30-year journey through educational leadership offers powerful insights for anyone considering school administration. What began as an academic exercise to move up the salary scale unexpectedly blossomed into a 22-year administrative career spanning assistant principalship, principalship, and higher education mentoring.

Dr. Rapaido's story uniquely illuminates the intersection of cultural identity and educational leadership. As a Filipino woman navigating leadership roles traditionally dominated by different voices, she learned to balance her cultural values emphasizing harmony with the directness required for effective administration. Her powerful account of finding her voice—learning that "we can agree to disagree"—serves as an inspiring example for leaders from all backgrounds struggling to reconcile personal identity with professional expectations.

The conversation delves deep into the foundation of effective school leadership: knowing yourself. Dr. Rapaido describes the "fruit leadership style chart" from her book "Step Up Your School Leadership Game," which helps administrators identify their natural strengths and approaches. She emphasizes the critical importance of understanding your core values and non-negotiables before stepping into leadership positions, ensuring alignment between personal philosophy and school or district culture.

For current administrators struggling with work-life balance, Dr. Rapaido offers practical wisdom about scheduling "big rocks"—the activities that provide restoration and reflection—and being fully present during those times. Her approach to leadership development extends beyond technique to encompass holistic well-being, something often overlooked in leadership training.

Whether you're a teacher considering administration, a new principal seeking guidance, or an experienced leader looking to mentor others, this episode provides both practical strategies and philosophical depth. Connect with Dr. Rapaido through LinkedIn or email (crapaido@gmail.com) to learn more about her leadership development work and how you might benefit from her experiences as you build your own educational leadership identity. What leadership fruit are you?

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Becoming a principal wasn't on my radar when I was happily teaching math and coaching sports. Someone else spotted my leadership potential before I did—a pivotal moment that set me on an unexpected path to school administration.

My journey from classroom teacher to high school principal wasn't straightforward or easy. It required multiple graduate degrees, mentorship from experienced administrators, and a combined total of 25 interview attempts before landing my dream role. Through each rejection, I refined my approach and learned valuable lessons about educational leadership that I'm passionate about sharing with aspiring administrators.

This deeply personal episode pulls back the curtain on the challenges of transitioning into school leadership. I detail how my perspective on principalship transformed when I witnessed a leader who showed up in classrooms to support rather than criticize. I explain how participation in leadership academies and deliberate resume-building experiences prepared me for administrative roles, even when the path wasn't clear.

The turning point came when a superintendent told me I was "interviewing for the wrong job" because I answered questions like a principal, not an assistant principal. This revelation changed my entire approach to job searching and helped me recognize where my leadership style truly belonged.

For those considering educational leadership, I offer eleven practical strategies developed through my experiences—from wearing school colors to interviews to creating comprehensive transition plans that demonstrate your vision. Most importantly, I emphasize authenticity throughout the process, as school communities are searching for leaders who align with their values and culture.

Whether you're contemplating your first leadership position or looking to advance in educational administration, this episode provides honest insights into finding your place as a school leader. The journey may not be easy, but for those called to make a broader impact in education, it's immensely rewarding.

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From a small-town graduate with a class of 32 students to leading innovative educational programs across multiple school districts, Dr. Josh Wilken's journey reveals how diverse experiences shape exceptional educational leaders.

Dr. Wilken takes us through his remarkable evolution from teaching English learners across seven buildings while coaching multiple sports to becoming a transformative elementary principal. His student teaching experience in Houston—a deliberate step outside his Nebraska comfort zone—fundamentally shaped his approach to supporting diverse student needs and prepared him for increasingly complex leadership roles.

What stands out about Wilken's leadership philosophy is its deeply collaborative nature. "It takes a village to make a building run efficiently," he explains, describing how he learned to harness the collective expertise of teachers, specialists, families, and colleagues to create truly effective educational environments. This approach proved invaluable as he expanded his impact to district-level roles, where he revitalized English learner programming and built the comprehensive "Blueprint" career and technical education initiative encompassing 18 different pathways—an impressive achievement for a Class B school district.

Now serving as a professional learning consultant with Educational Service Unit 3, Wilken shares crucial insights about effective professional development: "We know how valuable an educator's time is... we want to make sure that we're giving the educator something valuable that they can take back to their classroom and implement right away." His emphasis on coaching and sustainable implementation speaks to the practical challenges educators face when trying to improve their practice.

For those considering educational leadership, his advice is refreshingly straightforward: "Be great at your job... see that there's an opportunity to lead right where you are." This mindset has guided his own career transitions, including his upcoming move to financial advising where he'll continue applying the relationship-building skills developed through decades in education.

Ready to be inspired? Listen now to discover how maintaining your educational "fire" can create an impact that "will last for generations."

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What happens when a school truly embraces "we're all on the same team" as more than just a catchy phrase? The transformation can be remarkable.

At Hastings High School, my journey as principal began with a fundamental belief that everyone—from teachers to custodians to students—plays an essential role in our school community. This wasn't just wishful thinking; it was an intentional approach to building a culture where trust, collaboration, and shared purpose could flourish.

My 60-90-30 transition plan became the roadmap for putting this belief into action. Those first 60 days were devoted entirely to relationships: conducting one-on-one conversations with every single staff member (all 120 of them!), learning existing systems, and becoming a visible, approachable leader. Rather than bulldozing in with changes, I listened and learned what was already working well. The following 90 days allowed us to celebrate successes while collaboratively analyzing challenges around issues like cell phone usage and attendance. By the final 30 days, we were implementing solutions that everyone had helped develop.

This methodical approach has yielded powerful results three years later. Delegation happens naturally because trust flows in all directions. Problem-solving becomes more efficient as we tap our collective wisdom rather than working in isolation. Staff members feel genuinely valued when they see their input translated into meaningful action, and our students benefit from witnessing adults who model true collaboration.

The foundation of intentional belief building creates a self-reinforcing cycle: when people feel they're truly on the same team, they behave accordingly. What belief might transform your school if you led with similar intention? Share your thoughts and experiences—I'd love to hear how you're building your own culture of belonging and teamwork.

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The teacher shortage crisis demands innovative solutions from today's educational leaders. Principal JL dives deep into practical strategies for attracting and retaining quality educators in an increasingly competitive landscape.

Discover how forward-thinking schools are building their own teacher pipelines through creative programs like paid high school internships and paraprofessional advancement pathways. These initiatives not only fill immediate staffing needs but create sustainable sources of educators already familiar with school culture.

Speed has become the decisive factor in successful hiring. Learn why waiting to build candidate pools often backfires and how pre-screening, rapid interviews, and "soft offers" can secure top talent before competitors. Principal JL shares personal experiences of losing excellent candidates by moving too slowly and how changing this approach transformed his hiring outcomes.

Beyond traditional recruitment, we explore the power of school branding through strategic social media presence, expanding hiring pools with career-changers through transition programs, and the critical importance of retention through supportive leadership. The podcast offers actionable insights on using AI tools to reduce teacher workload, fostering collaborative environments, and transforming the way we view staffing challenges.

"Don't look at resignations as a negative," Principal JL advises. "Look at them as opportunities to bring someone in to enhance your school." This perspective shift, combined with practical strategies for building positive school culture, creates a comprehensive approach to educational staffing that works even in challenging times.

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Coach Tony Kimble's remarkable journey from the football field to educational innovation stands as a powerful testament to how leadership skills transcend specific domains. What began as a young math teacher's desire to coach football evolved into a transformative career spanning over two decades across classrooms, administrative roles, and now, educational consulting.

Tony's candid reflections on his time as a head football coach in Mississippi's competitive Delta region reveal crucial leadership lessons that now inform his approach to educational transformation. The parallels are striking – whether coordinating defensive plays or guiding school improvement, the fundamentals remain consistent: build relationships first, address problems proactively, and create systems that empower others to excel. His experience taught him that avoiding difficult conversations only allows problems to grow, while timely intervention prevents minor issues from becoming major obstacles.

Through his organization Transform One, Tony has developed a methodology focused on identifying areas where educators might be stuck in conformity, helping them renew their approach through strategic use of technology, transforming their practice, and ultimately becoming leaders who can guide others. His particular emphasis on timely feedback resonates deeply with both athletic coaching and classroom instruction – students and teachers alike thrive when they receive specific, meaningful feedback that builds confidence and capacity.

Tony's current project interviewing 50 educators across 50 states for his Transforming Lives podcast has uncovered a powerful truth: while every school faces unique challenges, successful transformations share common elements. Across geographic and demographic differences, the most effective educational leaders demonstrate genuine care for those they serve, possess deep knowledge of improvement strategies, and intentionally surround themselves with talented collaborators who complement their skills.

Tune in to discover why Tony believes educational transformation begins with personal transformation, and how his journey from the sidelines to the classroom to consulting has equipped him with unique insights that can help any educational leader create meaningful, lasting change in their schools and communities.

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Kurtis Hewson's journey from classroom teacher to international education consultant reveals a startling truth about our schools: the isolation educators experience despite being surrounded by colleagues. As co-founder of Jigsaw Learning and co-author of "Collaborative Response," Kurtis shares how this recognition shaped his mission to ensure no teacher works alone and no student lacks a team of advocates.

The conversation unpacks a framework that's transforming schools across North America and beyond. Kurtis explains how the traditional Professional Learning Community model, while valuable, often leaves gaps that allow students to slip through the cracks. His Collaborative Response framework addresses these gaps through three interconnected components: collaborative structures and processes, data and evidence, and continuums of support.

What makes this approach revolutionary is the four-layer collaborative structure it introduces. While most schools have case-by-case meetings for struggling students, Kurtis introduces a game-changing middle layer—the collaborative team meeting—where teachers from different departments come together not to solve individual student problems but to expand their collective teaching toolboxes. The focus shifts from "what's wrong with this student?" to "what strategies might help with this type of challenge?"

The results speak volumes. One school district reported their referrals for specialized services dropped from 25-30 to just four after implementing this framework—not because student needs diminished, but because teachers felt better equipped to handle challenges. Teachers who were counting down to retirement found renewed passion for their work. Achievement scores climbed. All because the expertise already present in the building was being effectively leveraged.

Whether you're battling teacher burnout, struggling with intervention systems that don't seem to catch everyone, or simply looking to harness the collective wisdom in your building, Kurtis offers actionable insights for educational leaders. As he powerfully states, "Stop tiering kids. Tier your supports." This mindset shift alone could transform how we approach student needs in our schools.

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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, a retired school superintendent whose experiences and insights are transforming the educational landscape. In this episode, we explore his journey from classroom to leadership, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in education. Joe shares how his daily “One Minute Walks” revolutionized his leadership, connecting directly with educators and building a community of support and recognition.

As a prolific author known for titles like "Hacking Leadership" and "Lead From Where You Are," Joe underscores the significance of using social media as a tool for school branding, enabling educators to celebrate their work and achievements. His perspective on how to create a positive narrative amid prevalent challenges offers essential guidance for educational leaders seeking to inspire change.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into the balance of leadership responsibilities and the power of recognition in the educational community. Joe emphasizes that great leadership is not just about making sound decisions, but also about cultivating relationships, fostering a sense of community, and celebrating successes. This episode aims to inform, inspire, and encourage aspiring leaders to embrace their roles within their schools.

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Are you struggling to maintain your passion in a leadership role? Join us as we explore the secrets to sustaining your leadership journey while avoiding burnout. This episode dives into practical strategies for setting healthy boundaries, ensuring you remain energized and effective in your role. We discuss the vital importance of building support networks, both within your institution and beyond, to create a collaborative environment that thrives on shared knowledge and experiences.

Discover how celebrating victories—big and small—can not only uplift team morale but also cultivate a culture of recognition and motivation. We also emphasize being proactive in your leadership style, including continuous self-improvement and remaining open to feedback from others in your professional network.

No leader should feel alone in their struggles; this episode encourages you to seek mentorship, build robust support systems, and implement strategies that can transform how you lead. As you tune in, expect to walk away with actionable insights that inspire growth and amplify your leadership effectiveness.

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This episode explores the journey from good to great in education by fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Key topics include adopting a growth mindset, the value of professional development, recognition of staff, effective communication, and collaboration for better student outcomes.

• Discussing the concept of a growth mindset
• Emphasizing the importance of being 1% better every day
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• Recognizing staff achievements to boost morale
• Building a fun and collaborative educational environment
• Implementing collaborative practices for school improvement
• Focusing on reflection as a tool for growth
• Ensuring transparent and effective communication
• Understanding the significance of trust in educational leadership
• Encouraging incremental changes leading to significant results

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What happens when a single conversation can redefine your entire career path? Angela Kelly, a dedicated educator and leadership coach, shares her inspiring journey from a brief stint in studying finance to discovering her true calling in education. Her story is one of transformative growth, beginning with the Upward Bound program, which set her on a path to become the first in her family to attend college. Angela’s experience underscores the importance of mentorship, mindset shifts, and the power of aligning one’s career with personal passions.

Angela takes us through the challenging transition from teaching to school leadership, highlighting the obstacles she faced while earning administrative credentials and competing for principal roles. Her narrative is a candid reflection on the trials of opening a new school as a first-year principal, tackling everything from construction woes to personal struggles as a single parent. Through perseverance and the discovery of life coaching, Angela emphasizes the value of seeking support and integrating new skills into one’s leadership identity amidst complex professional dynamics.

In a world where school leaders often feel isolated, Angela’s insights foster a spirit of community and connection. From her emotional regulation techniques to the introduction of the STEAR cycle, designed to help principals manage their thoughts and emotions, Angela provides practical guidance for aspiring and current educational leaders. By sharing her experiences and the importance of building supportive networks, Angela offers a beacon of empowerment for those navigating the multifaceted challenges of school leadership. Tune in to explore Angela’s story and discover strategies to empower your leadership journey.

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Unlock the secrets of harnessing data to revolutionize educational leadership! Discover how effective data-driven decision-making can transform student attendance and uplift teacher performance, all while fostering a supportive school culture. This episode guides you through strategies used by school improvement teams to identify and address challenges like chronic absenteeism, ensuring accountability and proactive interventions. Additionally, we dive into the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) model and how it can be pivotal in nipping issues in the bud before they escalate into bigger concerns.

But that's not all—hear about the transformative power of data in empowering teachers. Evaluation tools are essential, yet building strong, supportive relationships with educators is key. We explore ways to collaborate with teachers, understand their goals, and use data to drive progress, ultimately enriching the entire school environment. Plus, we open the floor for listener engagement, inviting you to share feedback and questions. Be sure to catch our chat with Angela Kelly, an inspiring principal leader, who will share her insights on balancing the demands of professional and personal life. Join us for this enlightening episode and aim to be 1% better every day!

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Unlock the secrets to effective conflict resolution and transform your leadership skills with insights from Principal JL in the latest episode of the Coach"Em Up Leadership Series. Discover how mastering the art of difficult conversations can make you a more effective leader in education, by learning to navigate complex situations with empathy and clarity. We'll guide you through creating safe, neutral spaces for dialogue and the critical practice of active listening to understand the root causes of conflicts. Through strategic documentation and collaborative brainstorming, find out how to foster lasting solutions that ensure all voices are heard.

Join us as we delve into the nuances of communication, where being direct yet empathetic plays a crucial role in outlining expectations and consequences. Gain practical tips on preparing for open dialogues by removing physical barriers and maintaining transparency. Reflecting on these exchanges is key, and we’ll show you how to use these experiences for growth. Plus, we emphasize the importance of self-care to recharge for future challenges. Whether you're dealing with students, parents, faculty, or community members, this episode equips you with the tools to lead with confidence and compassion in the people-centered world of education.

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Discover the essentials of motivating and inspiring educators in our latest Coach"EM Up leadership series episode. What if unlocking the true potential of your teaching staff could be achieved through authenticity and vulnerability? We promise you’ll walk away with strategies to cultivate a positive school culture, from sharing personal stories to offering tangible rewards like food trucks and gift cards. We unravel the art of building trust and understanding with your staff, emphasizing the critical role of purposeful professional development. By creating an environment where teachers feel valued, we enhance their performance, which ultimately benefits our students.

Our conversation extends to fostering teacher growth and collaboration, with insights on granting autonomy, encouraging creativity, and the power of mentorship programs for new educators. Learn how AI and technology can streamline tasks, liberating educators to focus on effective teaching. We highlight the importance of consistent motivation, where social interactions and fun activities play a vital role in strengthening team cohesion. As we wrap up, we invite you to share your strategies for inspiring your teams, encouraging a culture of continuous improvement and aiming to be 1% better every day. Each chapter of our discussion is designed to equip you with actionable insights to elevate your educational environment.

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Can social media actually transform the way school principals connect with their communities? Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Principal Mo, a trailblazer in educational leadership, who is redefining what it means to be a school principal in the digital age. With prestigious accolades like the 2020 Heart of Schools Award and the Maryland Association of Elementary Schools Connected School Leader Award under her belt, Principal Mo shares her incredible path from teacher to award-winning leader, and how she uses platforms like TikTok to engage and inspire. Her innovative approach offers a fresh perspective on integrating technology and social media to build vibrant and inclusive school communities.

We explore the exciting intersection of technology and education through Principal Mo's visionary use of AI to enhance decision-making and reduce administrative burdens. Imagine a world where school leaders focus more on people than paperwork! Principal Mo reveals how AI tools like ChatGPT and Canva's AI features can transform everyday educational tasks, freeing up time for creativity and personal interaction. We also discuss how her unique hobbies, including DJing and sneaker collecting, contribute to her dynamic leadership style, bringing a sense of balance and energy to her role.

Principal Mo’s story is one of unconventional thinking and bold leadership. We delve into her philosophy of challenging traditional educational practices and embracing risk to foster a more dynamic learning environment. By leveraging the strengths of her staff and taking cues from students, she creates a culture of innovation and inclusion. Principal Mo's journey is not just about leading schools; it's about revolutionizing them. Tune in to discover how you, too, can break away from conventional methods and join a movement of educational leaders dedicated to making a real difference.

Like Deion Sanders, Principal Mo "Ain't Hard to Find"! Follow her on Tik Tok, Instagram, X, Threads, Linked In, and Blue Sky. Simply Search, @principal_mo or Principal_Mo. Principal Mo's New Website!

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Unlock the keys to transformative leadership in education and learn how leading by example can inspire change and growth within your school community. Imagine turning challenges into pivotal learning moments that strengthen resilience and innovation. In this episode of the Coach-Em-Up Leadership Series, we explore the power of authentic leadership, emphasizing the vital role of educators who embody the values they wish to instill, such as commitment, work ethic, and a growth mindset. We promise insights into building trust, fostering a positive atmosphere, and encouraging a culture where both staff and students relentlessly pursue excellence.

Through real-life experiences, including navigating a swatting incident at a high school, we discuss how to handle adversity with resilience and grace. By balancing empathy with decisive action, leaders can empower teachers to take innovative risks and embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. From implementing new policies that align with school goals to maintaining a positive energy that fuels continuous improvement, this episode is a treasure trove of strategies for educational leaders dedicated to making a significant and lasting impact. Join us for a journey filled with actionable insights and shared wisdom aimed at collective professional development.

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Could mastering the art of communication and feedback revolutionize your role as an educational leader? This episode promises to equip you with essential strategies to enhance your communication skills through active listening and constructive feedback. With personal anecdotes from my journey as a principal, I share insights on fostering a supportive environment for teachers using techniques like paraphrasing and the "positive sandwich" method, empowering them to grow and excel in their roles.

The excitement doesn’t stop there; we’re gearing up for some incredible future episodes featuring guest speakers who are trailblazers in educational leadership. While their identities remain a secret for now, their contributions will undoubtedly inspire and transform our community. As we continue our mission to become 1% better each day, I invite you to engage with our podcast through feedback and fan mail. Let's embark on this enlightening journey together, focusing on continuous improvement and fostering a collaborative culture that benefits both educators and students alike.

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Building strong relationships and trust are crucial for effective educational leadership. We explore actionable strategies such as active listening, empathy, collaboration, and having fun in the workplace to create an environment that empowers teachers and students alike.

• The importance of trust in educational leadership
• Strategies for building trust with staff
• Creating a supportive environment for faculty
• The role of active listening in relationships
• Utilizing mentorship to build connection
• Collaboration and shared decision-making for fostering trust
• Tailoring professional development to meet staff needs
• Emphasizing the importance of joy and fun in the work environment
• Engaging listeners and encouraging feedback

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Unlock the secrets to effective educational leadership as we explore the dynamic role of school leaders who, much like skilled coaches, inspire their teams through collaboration and empathy. Discover how to establish a shared vision, set clear expectations, and foster a culture of high expectations within your school. Through personal anecdotes, we reveal innovative strategies such as forming a school improvement team, addressing common challenges like cell phone usage and attendance, and the power of collaborative problem-solving. This episode is packed with practical insights and humor, emphasizing that leadership is not about managing tasks but about inspiring a collective effort toward common goals.

In the latter half of this episode, we delve into cultivating excellence and accountability in schools by involving staff in the vision-making process, ensuring their needs are understood and fostering a supportive culture. We advocate for embracing a growth mindset and encouraging risk-taking among educators to innovate without fear of failure. Learn about the importance of modeling excellence and maintaining accountability through shared commitments, all while creating a positive school culture that celebrates milestones and recognizes success. By setting the right tone and leading with adaptability and humor, school leaders can create thriving environments where both teachers and students can excel.

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Discover the intriguing connections between coaching and educational leadership as we navigate a journey that began on the football field and led to the halls of education. Inspired by a transformative conversation with my wife's grandfather and drawing from a rich military background, I share my personal evolution from sports coaching to becoming an educational leader. Together, we'll bridge the gap in leadership training and explore setting a powerful vision for schools, translating big ideas into actionable steps, and collaborating with staff for impactful school improvement.

As we venture into the core elements of effective educational leadership, instructional leadership takes the spotlight. Hear insights on fostering a growth mindset among staff, encouraging reflective practices, and staying ahead with educational trends like APL, Marzano, NEE, and Danielson. We delve into the art of communication, emphasizing the value of building a strong school community, engaging with parents, and using social media to rewrite narratives from challenges to opportunities. Learn about resource management, district processes, and the power of data-driven decisions in crafting policies that bring about positive change.

In the final segment, we shift focus to coaching models that revolutionize educational leadership. Explore the application of models like GROW, the five C's, and CLEAR, which have been pivotal in tackling issues like school attendance. Transformational and situational leadership styles underscore the importance of a vision, relationship-building, and adaptive support for staff. As we launch the "Coach them Up" series, your feedback will be instrumental. Together, let’s aim for continual improvement, nurturing a community of strong, impactful educational leaders, striving each day to be 1% better.

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Unlock the secrets to transforming your school into a powerhouse of innovation and growth by mastering the art of educational leadership. Imagine leading with the passion and precision of a championship-winning coach—this trailer is your introduction to the Coach EM Up Leadership Series that will begin on Monday, December 16th, 2024 with a new episode being released weekly until the conclusion of the Series. This Series is designed to equip you with the strategies and insights to make that vision a reality. Whether you're a principal, assistant principal, superintendent, or an aspiring leader, we'll provide you with a comprehensive playbook that covers it all—from setting a powerful vision to fostering relationships and driving continuous improvement.

Join us as we explore the dynamic parallels between sports coaching and educational leadership, offering tools to inspire your staff and elevate your students. With a roadmap focused on vision, grit, strategy, and empowerment, you'll learn how to transform your school into a thriving community of excellence and achievement. Get ready to lead with purpose, energy, and clarity as we guide you through this transformational journey to new heights of success. Tune in, take notes, and prepare to make an impact!

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Unlock transformative strategies to tackle chronic absenteeism in schools, particularly within socioeconomically challenged communities. Inspired by a successful attendance policy from other schools and infused with our own insights and experiences as a principal, we’ve crafted a pathway to creating a thriving school culture. Learn how PBIS systems and transformational leadership can pull your community together, and discover the intricacies of our multi-tiered support system, which has elevated our daily average attendance rate by over three percent. We address potential hurdles like staff commitment and emphasize the indispensable role in-person learning plays in student success and belonging.

Dive into the nuts and bolts of our attendance policy and tier system, where assistant principals and committees assess absences with care and precision. From personalized outreach by an attendance coordinator to community liaisons removing barriers and the impactful STARS program, our comprehensive approach ensures every student receives the support they need. As we wrap up, explore the world of inspirational leadership across social media and embrace our mantra of 1% daily improvement. Join us on this journey, engage with us, and let's strive together for constant progress.

Episode 8: Reducing Chronic Absenteeism Show Notes!

1). Chronic Absenteeism Power Point

2). MTSS Chronic Absenteeism Pyramid

3). 4+ Day Letter Example

4). 8+ Day Letter Example

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Ever wondered how collaborative efforts can truly transform a school environment? In this episode, I share invaluable strategies from my own journey as both a rural and larger school principal. Discover how forming a diverse school improvement team is not just beneficial but essential. We'll explore actionable steps to include everyone from principals to staff members, and delve into the critical importance of creating a respectful and solution-oriented space where concerns like chronic absenteeism can be tackled head-on.

As we shift gears, join me in expressing heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated school improvement team that has worked tirelessly over the past two years. We celebrate the incredible progress made and look forward with excitement to future goals. This episode is a tribute to the power of collaboration and the promising path ahead, filled with optimism and appreciation for the collective commitment to bettering our school community. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and motivated by the fantastic strides we've made together!

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This episode discusses the Gamification of Public Education. Principal JL will "play" into this topic by discussing how public education has evolved into gamification and will provide practical solutions that the Federal and State governments have created in public education that Principals may use to win the game!

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In this episode, we ask ourselves, where have all the educators gone? Well, they may be closer than you think. We dive into what it is like to hire new teachers and what it takes to be competitive! There are great teachers out there you will have to become more creative about how you find them! Hiring can be stressful and hopefully, this episode will give you some great advice on how to hire teachers in 2023 and beyond!

I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you would like to provide feedback or have any suggestions for future episodes please email me at: the.principal.jl@gmail.com

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This episode is dedicated to Education being Awesome! With the teacher shortages across the United States, the time is now to become an educator! We discuss why education is a great field to work in and explore the many benefits education has to offer that people simply do not talk about! I hope you are ready to understand that a career in Education is truly AWESOME! 

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In this episode, Principal JL will be interviewing Principal Rudy Perez. Rudy is a long-time principal with unique life and career experiences. We will discuss his path to educational leadership, his servant leadership style, and the qualities that aspiring educational leaders need to have when beginning their educational leadership journey! You do not want to miss the one and only Rudy Perez!

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This episode features the 2020-2021 Region IV Outstanding Principal of the Year in Nebraska for NASSP and PK-12 Principal, Mr. Jeff Schwartz. He talks about how he has grown as an educational leader, tells us about his experiences as an educational leader, his leadership style, and what makes being an educational leader so rewarding. You do not want to miss out on this interview as we give you a glimpse of what it is like to be an educational leader in a PK-12th setting. 

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In this episode, Principal JL will explore why he became an educator as well as an educational leader. He shares stories and insights from his very own experiences as a Secondary Principal, gives advice to inspiring educational leaders,  and discusses his very own educational leadership styles. Principal JL also gives an overview of what the Educational Leadership PodCast is all about! Are you ready to buckle up and go on this journey with Principal JL? Get on the train now as we begin to explore the Leadership Styles of practicing Educational Leaders of today! Let's Move Education Forward Together!