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Is your student council secretly reinforcing the status quo? In this short from my S5E38 Schoolutions conversation, Rachael Thrash, author of Let the Learners Lead and Senior Director of Education & Innovation at Big Bad Boo Studios, breaks down why traditional student leadership models are built on barriers that silence the very students whose voices matter most.

When school leadership becomes a privilege for the already-confident, already-popular, already-successful kids, we send a quiet but powerful message: this space isn't for you. Real school culture change starts when we treat every student as a leader in the making.

Watch, reflect, and share Part 1 & Part 2 of our @schoolutionspodcast S5E38 interview.

📧 Book a coaching session with me here: https://www.oliviawahl.com/printable-resources/p/professional-mentorship-expert-networking, if you’d like a thought partner to help you cultivate curious learners who advocate for what they believe in.

📘 Grab Rachael's book: Let the Learners Lead
🌐 Learn more: https://cocreateschools.com/

Chapters
0:00 Why Traditional Student Leadership Fails
0:20 The Status Quo Problem in Student Councils
0:45 School as a Laboratory — For Every Student
1:10 What Exclusive Leadership Models Really Teach Kids
1:35 How We Repeat Society's Inequities in Schools

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When teachers, coaches, administrators, and families grow together, they create schools where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged, supported, and ready to thrive.