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When you thought you were hired for instructional leadership, but end up being the school's full-time firefighter. 🚒📚 Th...
04/08/2026

When you thought you were hired for instructional leadership, but end up being the school's full-time firefighter. 🚒📚 The struggle is REAL.

03/20/2026

High-capacity leaders often struggle to say no because we want to be the solution. But an overloaded plate helps no one.

Every administrator knows which teachers send the most referrals. Every administrator also knows that bringing it up is ...
03/15/2026

Every administrator knows which teachers send the most referrals. Every administrator also knows that bringing it up is one of the most uncomfortable conversations in the building.

Because now you're not just talking about a student's behavior. You're talking about a classroom management issue. Which feels like a personal attack on the teacher who's been there 12 years.

So what do most administrators do? Process the referral. Say nothing. Repeat for the rest of the year.

That's not support. That's avoidance with paperwork attached.

New leaders: the most important skill you can develop is learning to have that conversation well. Not harshly. Not by ambush. But directly, with data, and with genuine care for the teacher's growth.

What's your experience been as a leader or as a teacher on the receiving end? 👇

02/16/2026

If you lead from fear of disappointing people,
you'll make weak decisions quickly.
Every time.

02/04/2026

Most leadership burnout in schools is not caused by lack of effort.
It is caused by poor organizational design.

When systems live only in a leader’s head, everything requires follow-up.
When clarity is informal, accountability becomes personal.
When priorities are unclear, urgency decides the day.

That combination exhausts even strong leaders.

What part of your role feels heavier than it should, and what do you think is underneath that?

Most leadership burnout in schools is not caused by lack of effort.It is caused by poor organizational design.When syste...
02/04/2026

Most leadership burnout in schools is not caused by lack of effort.
It is caused by poor organizational design.

When systems live only in a leader’s head, everything requires follow-up.
When clarity is informal, accountability becomes personal.
When priorities are unclear, urgency decides the day.

That combination exhausts even strong leaders.

What part of your role feels heavier than it should, and what do you think is underneath that?

This principle applies directly to schools.If instructional gaps persist, initiatives stall, or the same problems repeat...
02/02/2026

This principle applies directly to schools.

If instructional gaps persist, initiatives stall, or the same problems repeat year after year, the issue is rarely motivation or competence. It is structural.

Systems shape behavior long before leadership speeches do.

What result in your school might actually be a system signal you’ve been overlooking?

02/01/2026
Imposter syndrome whispers, ‘You’re not ready.’ Leadership says, ‘Show up anyway.’ Every step I take as a school leader ...
08/29/2025

Imposter syndrome whispers, ‘You’re not ready.’ Leadership says, ‘Show up anyway.’ Every step I take as a school leader reminds me that courage isn’t about having no doubt—it’s about moving forward in spite of it. Our schools don’t need perfect leaders; they need present ones.

📣Educational Leaders📣You’re building bridges while standing on them.The truly transformative leaders I’ve studied don’t ...
03/02/2025

📣Educational Leaders📣

You’re building bridges while standing on them.

The truly transformative leaders I’ve studied don’t wait for perfect conditions—they create momentum through imperfect action.

Stop waiting for the “right time” to reshape your school culture. Today’s small, consistent actions matter more than tomorrow’s grand plans.

Think about what small leadership actions will you take today.

Great leadership isn’t doing everything yourself. đŸ§”It’s building systems where excellence happens whether you’re in the ...
03/01/2025

Great leadership isn’t doing everything yourself.

đŸ§”It’s building systems where excellence happens whether you’re in the building or not.

As a new principal, I thought being indispensable meant I was valuable.

Now I realize:

If everything falls apart when I’m gone, I’ve failed as a leader.

đŸ§”The best schools have 5 systems that function regardless of who’s in charge:

1. Communication flows that don’t depend on a single person

2. Discipline procedures that everyone understands and consistently follows

3. Data review cycles that happen automatically

4. Teacher support structures built into the schedule

5. Recognition systems that don’t require the principal’s presence

What system needs strengthening so you can use leave time when needed?

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