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School & District Management Opinion

Leadership Lessons From the Kitchen Table: A Series

17 superintendents share insights from a year leading at home

By Theresa Rouse and James Harvey

As the scale and duration of COVID-19’s catastrophic effect on schools came into view, Illinois superintendent Theresa Rouse and National Superintendents Roundtable executive director James Harvey understood there were important leadership lessons to be gleaned from those on the front lines. And that we needed to document them. Forced, like many school superintendents, out of her office and into her home, Theresa suggested that these instructive moments could be “Leadership Lessons from the Kitchen Table.”

Working in close partnership with Education Week Opinion, we invited contributions from the 95 members of the National Superintendents Roundtable a few months later. We hoped for 10 submissions; we thought we might receive as many as 20. We assigned no topics, prepared to accept what the superintendents thought significant. We wanted lessons that would be forward-looking—not dealing solely with the pandemic, but insights that would be valuable the next time crisis struck. To our delight, 17 superintendents’ lessons began to filter into our inboxes.

Here you will find the thoughts of experienced district leaders from one end of the country to the other and from districts of all kinds—large and small, rural, urban and suburban, with enrollments ranging from the wealthy to the disadvantaged, from predominantly white communities and from communities of color. Amid the heartbreak and havoc of this savage pandemic, these superintendents took the time to offer guidance to their colleagues for what now seems like a less predictable future. We appreciate their speaking from their hearts. And we are grateful for their 17 “Leadership Lessons from the Kitchen Table.”

Theresa Rouse is the superintendent of Joliet Public 69ý District 86, in Illinois and a steering committee member of the National Superintendents Roundtable. James Harvey is the organization’s executive director.

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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #1: Don’t Go It Alone
Morcease Beasley, July 8, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #2: Get All Hands on Deck
Zandra Jo Galván, July 9, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #3: Remember Your Duty of Care to Others
Mark Lane, July 12, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #4: Confront the Pandemic Within the Pandemic
Gregory C. Hutchings Jr. , July 14, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #5: Convince People That Crises Require Money
Theresa Rouse, July 15, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #6: Acknowledge There Is No Playbook
Matthew Montgomery, July 16, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #7: Give Every Student a Connection
Susan Enfield, July 21, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #8: Don’t Lose Sight of Mental Health
Jonathan Cooper, July 22, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #9: Communicate With Purpose
Daniel R. Moirao, July 23, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #10: Don't Let the Crisis Go to Waste
Erica M. Forti, July 27, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #11: Rely on Your Local Peers
Christian M. Elkington, July 28, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #12: Overcommunicate Instead of Overreacting
David Vroonland, July 29, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #13: Communicate With Your Staff First
Gladys I. Cruz, July 30, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #14: Find Your Common Mission
Laura Kagy, August 3, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #15: Articulate Your Priorities
Michael Lubelfeld, August 6, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #16: Get Your Act Together Before There’s a Crisis
Noel Schmidt, August 10, 2021
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School & District Management Opinion Lesson #17: Find Hope in the Worst of Times
Tim O. Mains, August 11, 2021
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