Fixing Friction – How Heads of School Can Navigate Dysfunctional Boards By Dr. Paul Teys

When a school board relationship works, it’s a powerful force for good, visionary, collaborative, and deeply student-focused. But when it doesn’t, things unravel fast. Heads of School can find themselves isolated, strategic planning stalls, and staff morale starts to erode under the surface.I’ve worked with many schools, and it’s not uncommon for governance to get […]