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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we sit down with Todd Manuel, Superintendent of Schools of Okanagan Skaha in Penticton, British Columbia. Todd shares his unique insights into leading through the complex process of school closures, focusing on the importance of empathetic and transparent leadership. Reflecting on his career transition from a teacher in Coquitlam to his current role, Todd discusses how the district managed a significant reconfiguration due to declining enrollment. He emphasizes the essential role of community engagement, the support from the board, and the collaborative efforts of educators to navigate these changes. Additionally, Todd touches on the district's focus on indigenous education, professional learning, and fostering a resilient, welcoming school culture. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in educational leadership and community building.00:00 Introduction and Community Support01:15 Meet Todd Manuel: A Leader in Education03:03 Todd's Journey to Superintendent03:44 The Penticton School District and Community06:21 Embracing Indigenous Culture and Education12:19 Leadership Challenges: School Closures15:58 Supporting Teachers and Students Through Change19:20 Building Trust and Vulnerability in Leadership22:35 Encouraging Future Leaders25:44 Personal Reflections and Recommendations34:27 Conclusion and Gratitude
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