In this powerful episode of Hallway Conversations with Ed Leaders, Chris Galloway and Jeff Price sit down with Superintendent Rose Mary, a Texas rural education leader, to explore the real work behind strategic planning in small districts.
From enrollment declines to staff morale and instructional gaps, Rose Mary shares how vision-building, leadership coaching, and deep community engagement helped her district find direction amidst uncertainty.
Listeners will hear candid reflections on:
The pressures facing rural schools today
Why “going slow to go fast” is more than just a cliché
How strategic planning and landscape analysis shaped district-wide improvement
The impact of authentic staff conversations and shared accountability
The importance of seeing visible progress—what she calls the "Michael Phelps Rule"
Whether you're a superintendent, aspiring leader, or coach supporting districts, this episode offers actionable insight into how intentional planning and leadership can transform even the most challenged school communities.
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