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In this episode of Literacy Mindset, host Jeff Pendleton speaks with Richard Kirksey, the newly appointed principal at Moreland High School in rural northwest Oklahoma. With a background that spans corporate creative work, multimedia design, and classroom teaching, Richard brings a unique perspective to educational leadership—one rooted in storytelling, relationship-building, and community connection.

He shares how Moreland’s small-school setting allows for personalized intervention, creative teaching strategies, and deep collaboration between teachers, parents, and students. From using food to connect with literature to leveraging technology without losing the human touch, Richard offers practical ways to spark a love for reading while addressing foundational skill gaps in grades 7–12. The conversation also dives into the benefits and challenges of small-town schools, the role of community in student success, and the balance between embracing innovation and protecting personal connection.

Key Moments


04:16 Storytelling and Literacy Education Strategy

07:42 Improving Student Understanding Strategy


10:35 Small Town School Dynamics

13:55 Balancing Technology in Education


17:31 Oklahoma Education: Misinformation Concerns

19:58 "Unlimited Knowledge: Exciting Yet Intimidating"


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Connect with Richard Kirksey

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardkirksey


Website: https://www.mooreland.k12.ok.us/


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Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-pendleton-2a614b26/

Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindplayeducation

Company Website: http://MindPlay.com


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