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Building Capacity Without Overwhelm
In every school, there are things that simply must get done. Lesson plans have to be submitted. Grades must be… Read More
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Inclusive Leadership Is Systemic, Not Situational
Inclusive leadership is not something we turn on when there’s a meeting on the calendar or a parent sitting across… Read More
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Why Safety Comes Before Achievement
In education, we all understand the end goal. We want students to learn, grow, and leave our schools equipped with… Read More
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The Quiet Leadership Decisions That Shape School Culture
School culture isn’t built in staff meetings.It isn’t built in mission statements posted in hallways.And it certainly isn’t built in… Read More
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Consistency Is a Leadership Decision
Most schools do not have a behavior problem.They have a consistency problem. Behavior improves when adults respond consistently. That truth… Read More
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Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing as a Leader
January has a way of showing up loud. The calendar flips, expectations reset, and suddenly everything feels urgent. Data reviews.… Read More
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What Student Behavior Is Really Telling School Leaders
Student behavior is never random. It is communication. Every disruption, shutdown, defiance, or disengaged stare is sending a message about… Read More
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Setting the Stage for Student Success: The Power of Relationships, Expectations, and Understanding
The start of the school year is more than new pencils, fresh notebooks, and rearranged bulletin boards…it’s the foundation for… Read More
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First Day of School: Leading with Energy, Calm, and Confidence
The first day of school carries a magic all its own. The halls are buzzing with excitement, classrooms are filled… Read More
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Hello World!
Welcome to WordPress! This is your first post. Edit or delete it to take the first step in your blogging… Read More