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Leadership Lounge S2 E9
Leadership Lounge S2 E9

Here are the links to some of the items we discussed on this week's podcast: Florida Senate Calendar Florida House Calendar National Principals Month HB 1105(2025) Special Session on Property Taxes? Government Shutdown and Education Continue Reading

Date posted10/3/2025


For Principals, Attitude Is Everything
For Principals, Attitude Is Everything

By Peter Glahn “Do you like your job?” That’s a question I’ve been asked several times by students and even teachers over the course of my nine years as a secondary school principal. It’s a valid question and one that people who are contemplating their position in... Continue Reading

Date posted10/1/2025


Florida school finds connection between tardiness, bathroom mirrors
Florida school finds connection between tardiness, bathroom mirrors

This article was originally published by Wear News By Hailey Samples CRESTVIEW, Fla. -- Administrators at Crestview High School are taking steps to get ahead of bad behavior. Staff says a recent uptick in property damage on campus called for a change in protocol. Administrators at Crestview HS... Continue Reading

Date posted09/18/2025


What can K-12 School Districts learn from a power company?
What can K-12 School Districts learn from a power company?

By Greg Turchetta, Strategic Communications Advisor, Apptegy It’s hurricane season. As a Florida resident, I am eagerly awaiting our next tropical system of the week and the storm-related TV commercials for Florida Power and Light. In Florida, you cannot select a power company. You get... Continue Reading

Postedby Greg Turchetta
Date posted09/18/2025


Less is More: Tech Integration Tips from a Former Oregon Trail Survivor
Less is More: Tech Integration Tips from a Former Oregon Trail Survivor

By Lisa Leali, Superintendent of Schools, Lake Bluff Elementary School, District 65 If you’ve been in education long enough, you know: the pendulum always swings. Right now, it's swinging back hard. Technology is right in the pendulum’s path with cell phone bans and screen time... Continue Reading

Date posted09/11/2025


Choose Your Best Self
Choose Your Best Self

By Brad Gustafson People have the capacity to navigate extraordinary change when the conditions are right. But the conditions aren’t always right in education, and leading in an environment of constant change can be exhausting. Some weeks, I consider it a success if I’m able to stay... Continue Reading

Date posted09/4/2025


Florida surgeon general says state is moving to 'end all vaccine mandates'
Florida surgeon general says state is moving to 'end all vaccine mandates'

**This article was originally published by ABC News** By Mary Kekatos Florida is moving to "end all vaccine mandates" in the state, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced at a press conference on Wednesday. Ladapo said the Florida Department of Health would be working with Gov. Ron... Continue Reading

Date posted09/4/2025


Foster an Educator Culture of Collective Efficacy
Foster an Educator Culture of Collective Efficacy

By Delaney Rosenberg How can leaders establish a positive, community-oriented culture for the educators on their team? There is a gaping hole in research literature on this topic, despite the fact that our educators’ perceptions of their work have a direct effect on students’... Continue Reading

Date posted08/28/2025


The Power of Student Gratitude
The Power of Student Gratitude

By Andy Farley and Eric Hagen At Brookfield East High School in Brookfield, WI, we work tirelessly to develop a culture of gratitude and recognition as we live our mission: “Dedicated to Academic and Human Excellence.” Like most schools, we recognize students and their many... Continue Reading

Date posted08/21/2025


Boosting Financial Well Being for Educators, One District at a Time
Boosting Financial Well Being for Educators, One District at a Time

By Fred Makonnen, Head of Sales & Distribution – Equitable Group Retirement Across the United States, school districts are managing tight budgets, talent shortages, and growing pressure to do more with less. On top of that, the employee benefits landscape is constantly shifting. From... Continue Reading

Date posted08/13/2025


9 Ways Principals Can Get Students Engaged From Day 1
9 Ways Principals Can Get Students Engaged From Day 1

By Cathy Sork As principals, we understand that the first weeks of school are foundational. Beyond routines and logistics, we are laying the groundwork for the culture and climate that will define the entire year. One of the most powerful ways to ensure students are set up for success is by... Continue Reading

Date posted08/7/2025


Look Into My Eyes, What Do You See?
Look Into My Eyes, What Do You See?

The Importance of Getting to Know the Students you Serve… As educators, we often focus on providing for a student’s physical, emotional, and developmental needs. But amidst these actions, there's one vital, yet sometimes overlooked, element: eye contact. Taking a moment to look... Continue Reading

Postedby Moira Sweeting-Miller
Date posted07/30/2025