In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown speaks with Kristen Barr, Superintendent of Peninsula School District (WA), about preparing students for a rapidly changing world.
Kristen shares how her district is integrating AI, project-based learning, outdoor education, and aviation career pathways to help students thrive in the future economy. She also reflects on the importance of mental health, leadership sustainability, and creating school systems that embrace innovation rather than fear it.
Whether you’re a district leader, educator, or parent, this conversation offers a grounded, forward-looking perspective on what it means to lead schools today.
Join Anne Brown, President & CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, as she speaks with Dr. Matthew Friedman, Superintendent of Quakertown Community School District in Pennsylvania, about transforming K–12 education. Recognized as the Innovative Superintendent of the Year, Dr. Friedman shares his approach to preparing students for a rapidly changing global marketplace, using the Riasec framework to help students identify their strengths and interests from kindergarten through high school.
In this episode, learn how Quakertown is building a culture of belonging and collaboration, implementing a Portrait of a Graduate, and integrating computational thinking and design thinking across the district. Dr. Friedman also discusses his partnership with the Cook Center’s mental health series platform, helping families access vital resources to support student well-being.
Discover practical strategies for school leaders, educators, and parents to foster student voice, engagement, and career readiness, while also promoting mental health and resilience in their communities. From innovative classroom practices to community partnerships, this episode is a masterclass in forward-thinking educational leadership.
Listen now to learn how Quakertown is shaping the next generation of critical thinkers, collaborators, and leaders.
Keywords: innovative superintendent, K–12 education, career readiness, Riasec framework, student success, mental health resources, educational leadership, Quakertown schools, Anne Brown, Cook Center for Human Connection
How do you lead a district through poverty, natural disasters, and teacher shortages — and still find hope?
In this episode, Dr. Ingrida Barker, Superintendent of McDowell County Schools (WV), joins Anne Brown from the Cook Center for Human Connection to share how her team is transforming rural education through creativity, community, and care.
Dr. Barker opens up about:
Growing up in Latvia and finding her purpose in the West Virginia
Leading trauma-informed schools that prioritize mental health
Launching “Grow Your Own” to solve teacher shortages
Turning crisis into opportunity during devastating floods
A powerful story of resilience, leadership, and hope for anyone working to build stronger schools and stronger communities.
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Keywords: education leadership, superintendent, rural schools, West Virginia, mental health, resilience, teacher shortage, Cook Center for Human Connection.
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, Anne Brown talks with Dr. Tricia Mooney, Superintendent of Hermiston School District, Oregon. Dr. Mooney shares her journey from classroom teacher to superintendent and highlights her district’s innovative approach to mental health support, family engagement, and community connection.
Learn how Hermiston became an AASA Lighthouse District, how parent coaching and student programs are making an impact, and hear leadership lessons from a superintendent dedicated to building strong schools and strong communities.
Listen to learn:
How to support students, staff, and families
Strategies for fostering community partnerships
Leadership insights from an experienced district leader
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown sits down with Dr. Julie Vitale, Superintendent of Oceanside Unified School District in California, to explore what it truly means to lead with courage, compassion, and connection.
Dr. Vitale shares how she’s transforming district culture by prioritizing belonging, inclusion, and student voice—and how leadership rooted in authenticity can ripple through an entire community. From navigating challenges to empowering her team, she offers practical wisdom for anyone striving to create schools where every student and educator feels seen and supported.
Tune in to hear stories of resilience, community partnerships, and the impact of being your authentic self in leadership.
🎙️ Hosted by Anne Brown, CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection.
Keywords: educational leadership, superintendent podcast, belonging in schools, student connection, school culture, courageous leadership, mental health in education
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown sits down with Dr. Amy Alzina, Superintendent of Cold Spring School District in California.
Dr. Alzina shares how she’s leading with purpose and heart, helping students develop personal mission statements, and fostering a culture of happiness and resilience. She reflects on her journey from teacher to long-serving superintendent, how her district became one of the top-performing in California, and how longevity in leadership creates lasting impact.
Key highlights include:
How AI is transforming education and empowering personalized, project-based learning
The importance of leadership, happiness, and building strong school cultures
Lessons in resilience from Dr. Alzina’s career and personal journey as a runner and leader
Why supporting parent and student mental health is critical today
Whether you’re a school leader, educator, or parent, this conversation is full of insights on connection, innovation, and the future of education.
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown sits down with Dr. Michael Lubelfeld, superintendent of North Shore School District 112 in Illinois. With more than 16 years of leadership experience, Dr. Lubelfeld reflects on his journey from classroom teacher to district leader, sharing lessons in mentorship, resilience, and community building.
We explore:
How Dr. Lubelfeld is integrating AI and emerging technology into K-8 classrooms.
What it means to lead through crisis, trauma, and recovery after the Highland Park mass shooting.
His perspective on mental health, school safety, and student support systems.
The role of mentorship, humility, and collaboration in shaping lasting leadership.
A preview of his fifth book on educational leadership and his vision for tomorrow’s schools.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, or leader, this conversation offers powerful insights into how strong leaders can build strong schools and resilient communities.
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown sits down with Dr. Patrick Keeley, Superintendent of the Mountain Empire Unified School District in rural San Diego County. Dr. Keeley shares his inspiring journey from history teacher and basketball coach to leading the same district where he once graduated high school.
He opens up about the unique challenges of rural education—from long student bus rides across 660 square miles, to aging facilities without potable water, to building equitable opportunities for every child.
Dr. Keeley also discusses the importance of mentorship, listening to the “shoulder tap” moments that guided his career, and why leaders must be willing to stand firm in their principles—even when it’s difficult.
The conversation also highlights his district’s focus on mental health support, including innovative strategies to provide on-site clinicians for students facing barriers to care.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about educational leadership, rural schools, mental health advocacy, and building strong communities.
In this episode of The Superintendent Effect, host Anne Brown sits down with Dr. Theron Schutte, Superintendent of Marshalltown Community School District in Iowa. With over 40 years in education and 21 years as a superintendent, Dr. Schutte shares how returning to his hometown has shaped his leadership. He discusses leading through natural disasters, supporting one of Iowa’s most diverse districts, and prioritizing student mental health.
👉 Tune in to hear how strong leadership, resilience, and community connection drive student success.
The Superintendent Effect kicks off with Dr. Sarah Calveric, Superintendent of Caroline County Public Schools in Virginia, as she shares her journey from special education teacher to district leader. Hosted by Anne Brown, CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, this episode dives into the challenges and rewards of the superintendency, the importance of mentorship, and how strong leaders build strong communities.
From fostering parent engagement and mental health support to implementing the district’s “3-E Ready” motto—enrolled, enlisted, employed—Dr. Calveric highlights practical strategies for student success, staff wellness, and community connection.
If you’re passionate about educational leadership, superintendent insights, or building thriving schools, this is the podcast for you.
In this episode, host Anne Brown, President & CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, sits down with Dr. Melissa “Missy” Woodard, Superintendent of Wyomissing Area School District in Pennsylvania. Dr. Woodard shares her journey from classroom teacher to superintendent, her innovative approaches to honoring staff, supporting student mental health, and building whole-child initiatives, and how partnerships with the Cook Center and ParentGuidance.org are transforming resources for families.
Listeners will hear:
How Wyomissing celebrates educators and builds staff culture
Strategies for supporting mental health and social-emotional learning
The importance of community partnerships, from food pantries to affirmation yard signs
Why leading with compassion and connection makes a difference in schools today
This is a must-listen for superintendents, school leaders, educators, and parents who want to learn how strong leadership creates strong communities.
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The Superintendent Effect kicks off with Dr. Ryan Giffing, Superintendent of Conrad Weiser School District in Pennsylvania. In this episode, host Anne Brown, President & CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, explores Dr. Giffing’s inspiring journey from classroom teacher to superintendent — and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
They discuss:
The path to school district leadership and the role of superintendents as community CEOs
How schools are central to community mental health and student wellbeing
Innovative partnerships, including mental health resources from ParentGuidance.org
Building strong relationships between teachers, staff, parents, and the community
What keeps superintendents up at night — and what excites them most about the future
This conversation shines a light on leadership, education, and the power of connection in schools.
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Keywords to target on Spotify: superintendent podcast, school leadership, mental health in schools, education leadership, strong communities, Cook Center for Human Connection, ParentGuidance.org.
The Superintendent Effect highlights strong leaders building strong communities. Hosted by Anne Brown, President & CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, this new podcast shines a spotlight on the often-unsung heroes of education—school superintendents.
In this trailer episode, Anne shares why now is the moment to launch a podcast dedicated to telling the inspiring stories of superintendents nationwide. Discover how these leaders shape entire communities, drive student success, and foster the connections that help families thrive.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, policymaker, or community advocate, you’ll come away with a deeper understanding of the powerful impact a superintendent has on the lives of students, families, and future leaders.
Follow now to hear weekly conversations with superintendents from rural, suburban, and urban districts across the country, sharing best practices, challenges overcome, and the “magic” happening in schools every day.
Keywords: school superintendent leadership, education leadership podcast, community building in schools, inspiring superintendent stories, Cook Center for Human Connection