Listen ""The Win is in the Relationship" | Jeff Dock on Leadership That Lasts Beyond the Game"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, host Karen Borchert sits down with Jeff Dock, the first-year assistant principal at Thornapple Kellogg High School in Middleville, Michigan. After nearly two decades as a teacher, coach, and mentor, Jeff has made the leap into school leadership bringing with him a “team first” mentality and a belief that real school culture is built one relationship, and one conversation, at a time.In this candid conversation, Jeff shares the surprises and challenges he’s faced moving from a classroom of 120 students to leading a school community of nearly a thousand. He talks about the loss of day-to-day control, the creative solutions he’s found to stay visible like his mobile office cart and the little wins that have had a big impact, from handwritten notes home to engaging staff and students with cornhole tournaments and lunchtime games. You'll also hear his reflections on serving staff, following through, and the ongoing journey to build a safe, encouraging, and positive environment for every student.Whether you’re a new administrator, a seasoned educator, or just curious about what it takes to build a vibrant school culture, you’ll find inspiration and practical takeaways in Jeff’s first-year lessons and leadership philosophy.💡 Little Wins in This Episode:"Take the Office to the Hallway": Jeff uses a mobile cart to stay visible while managing the behind-the-scenes work of school leadership.Notes Home: Teachers write handwritten postcards to students (and mail them!) to acknowledge effort, growth, and community. Every student gets one.Cornhole Culture: A full-blown lunchtime tournament, complete with brackets and staff-student teams, brought joy, connection, and school spirit.Student Connections: Jeff schedules short, informal check-ins with students who haven’t been to the office, not for discipline, but just to talk.Mission-Driven Whiteboard: In his office, Jeff keeps a visual reminder of his three goals: Serve the staff. Follow through. Be consistent.Key Moments06:25 Struggling to Be Present09:15 "Improving On-the-Go School Leadership"10:25 Adapting Leadership for Growth13:20 Gaining Insights from Student Calls18:56 Impactful Student-Teacher Recognition20:56 Balancing Roles: Parent and Administrator23:28 Unplanned Shelter in Place Response29:10 "Team Dynamics: Staff-Student Balance"31:33 "Consistency in Leadership Goals"35:25 "Spontaneous Staff Meeting Recap"37:46 Fostering Open Communication in Schools40:47 Encouragement and Student Well-being43:06 "Daily Positive Student Interactions"47:06 Innovative Administrative WinsConnect with Jeff DockLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-dock-a4a3bb56/Website: https://tkhs.tkschools.org/ Follow UsKaren’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenborchertAlpaca LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/get-alpacaAlpaca Website: https://www.getalpaca.com/Alpaca Resources Library: https://www.getalpaca.com/resources-library 🧵 About the Podcast:Little Wins is the podcast that digs into the small, deliberate actions school leaders are taking to build strong, human-centered cultures.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Alpaca for more conversations on building powerful school cultures.
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