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Encouraging Exploration in a Curated World
The other day, I opened Amazon Music and noticed something strange.Suddenly, my “My Likes and More” playlist was full of Blue Da Ba Dee (thanks to our youngest’s obsession with the Indianapolis Colts’ mascot) and tracks from Kendrick Lamar and Lil Tecca. Now, I’m not opposed to those artists or genres. But they’re not exactly…
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Chief Translator Mindset: The Secret Skill of Great District Leaders
How to turn strategy into stories and complexity into connection, no matter your role When people hear I started my career as a French teacher, they often raise an eyebrow. “How did you end up in district leadership?” they ask. But the leap from teaching a world language to leading operations and technology at the…
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Why Your Voice Matters Right Now: Congress Is Asking How to Fix (and Future-Proof) the Universal Service Fund
TL;DR: A bipartisan, bicameral working group in Congress wants public input on the future of the Universal Service Fund (USF), the engine behind E-Rate for schools and libraries, Lifeline for low-income households, Rural Health Care, and High-Cost support for rural networks. If you care about reliable, affordable internet in classrooms (and beyond), this is your…
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From Tech Problems to People Solutions in Schools
There’s a moment, usually about five minutes before class starts, when a teacher realizes a new student isn’t showing up in their learning platforms. The kid is in the room, pencil (and maybe even Chromebook) in hand, eager to start. But the system hasn’t caught up. It’s not a tech problem. It’s a systems problem….
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Strategic Communication: The Proven Pathway to Trust in Education
How Story, Structure, and Systems Build Culture and Trust in Schools There’s a leadership myth I’m ready to retire: That communication is a soft skill.That it’s just about sending more emails or speaking more clearly.That it lives only in the hands of the PR person, or worse, “someone else.” In reality, communication is one of…
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The Night Before School Starts: Butterflies, Blueprints, and the Beauty of New Beginnings
There’s something sacred about the night before school starts. Not just one night, but two.The night before teachers return, and the night before students do. Even now, years after I packed up my classroom and stepped into district leadership, I still feel it. That mix of anticipation, excitement, and just a touch of nerves. The…
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Grounded Leadership Tips for the Back-to-School Season
The emails are flying in, the “quick” meetings aren’t so quick, and somehow it’s still July but your brain is already in October. Welcome to back-to-school season, the annual whirlwind of logistics, last-minute shifts, and leadership on fast forward. It’s tempting to go into superhero mode. To power through. To say “yes” to everything and…
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Empowering Educators as Digital Guardians in the Cybersecurity Arena
In K–12 schools, we often talk about teaching digital citizenship to students. But in today’s cybersecurity climate, there’s another group we need to empower just as urgently: our educators. When it comes to ransomware, phishing, and social engineering, the front line isn’t our firewalls; it’s our people. And like any front line, they deserve training,…
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Leading Out Loud: Why I’m Launching a Podcast for Bold, People-First Leadership in Education
Tomorrow, something big is hitting the airwaves. After months of behind-the-scenes planning, recording, re-recording, laughing, learning, and (let’s be honest) Googling how to set up podcast distribution, I’m thrilled to officially announce the launch of my new podcast: Leading Out Loud with Dr. Chantell Manahan! It’s real. It’s ready. And it’s made for you, education…
