Posts Tagged ‘#100DistrictConversations’
#69 Luke Mund
#69 Luke Mund Our professional learning experience demonstrates that artificial intelligence in education requires in-person dialogue, tough conversations, and exploration of safe, effective use in order to move beyond tools alone and start thinking strategically about transformation. Denver Public Schools is in Year 3 of our AI strategy. We started in Year 1 with 225…
Read More#70 Bill Runey
#70 Bill Runey Conversation #70 with Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District Superintendent Bill Runey was incredible and shows how a collaborative strategy and a vision for innovative technology can shift district performance! Thank you Leo Brehm for making the connection. “When I started in this role, I inherited professional learning satisfaction scores that were incredibly disappointing, but…
Read More#74 Brandee Lapisky
#74 Brandee Lapisky I have been following Brandee Lapisky’s work for years with admiration and appreciation. She is the Director of The Compass School in Rhode Island, a statewide charter built around a vision, “to teach environmental sustainability and social responsibility through a project-based curriculum.” In conversation #74 below, I am excited to amplify the…
Read More#75 Christopher Harris
#75 Christopher Harris Every rural superintendent in my #100DistrictConversations stresses the importance of engaging families in change. Conversation #75 with Christopher Harris, Superintendent of Warren County School District in Georgia, shows how thoughtful community engagement and a deep focus on social emotional learning practices can transform early reading outcomes. “Five years ago, our third grade…
Read More#76 Nicole Toepfer
#76 Nicole Toepfer It’s 2026 and we have 25 more conversations to go before we hit our goal of #100Districtconversations. Today, I’m excited to share conversation #76 with Nicole Toepfer, Administrator for Professional Learning for Sun Prairie Area School District, in Wisconsin. Nicole’s work is anchored on an impressive set of instructional frameworks that are…
Read More#83 Neil Gupta
#83 Neil Gupta One of the things I have enjoyed about #100DistrictConversations is seeing the different starting points from which district leaders begin their innovation and change efforts. Neil Gupta is the Superintendent of Oakwood City Schools, a small, high-performing district in Ohio. As a former curriculum director who does not need to focus on…
Read More#85 Chuck Perry
#85 Chuck Perry Conversation #85 was my first in-person #100DistrictConversations interview at the recent National Conference on Education from AASA hosted in Nashville. I loved getting to sit down for an extended chat with Superintendent Chuck Perry from Broken Arrow Public Schools in Oklahoma. Chuck is a hometown hero who grew up and spent his…
Read More#84 Heath Rocha
#84 Heath Rocha Conversation #84 with Superintendent Heath Rocha of Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District in California surfaced something I keep coming back to. Research-driven practices only reach their potential when supported by strong cycles of continuous improvement. As Heath scales this work across all departments, implementation gaps are the real obstacle, not vision…
Read More#82 Armand Pires
#82 Armand Pires Posting another conversation this week as a lead up to the AASA #NCE2026 Conference in Nashville. Today, I’m posting conversation #82 with the Superintendent of Medway Public Schools, Armand Pires, Ph.D. As a long-time Superintendent in Medway, it was powerful to hear how Dr. Pires learns from past efforts, adjusting his approach…
Read More#81 Chris Timmis
#81 Chris Timmis Conversation #81 takes us to Michigan for a lesson in innovation iteration. When the resource carpet is pulled out from under you, how do you stay focused and passionate about the work? Chris Timmis is the current Superintendent of Dexter Community School District. “After 8+ years with Summit Learning, we are now…
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