Lead with Culture

What Really Matters in Our Schools

In this Lead Like a PIRATE Guide, Jay Billy explains that making school a place where students and staff want to be starts with culture. You’ll be inspired by this principal’s practical ideas for creating a sense of unity—even in the most diverse communities.

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How Do YOU Make School AMAZING for Students and Staff?

School can be amazing. It can be a place where people of all ages, interests, and backgrounds enjoy learning together. And in this Lead Like a PIRATE Guide, author and Elementary School Principal Jay Billy explains that making school a place where people students and staff want to be starts with culture.

Culture is the “way we do things around here.”

Culture is what fosters a sense of community—or drives a wedge between groups of people in your school.

Leaders have the responsibility to give the children the best education possible, and that happens when we drive a culture of learning and positive strength. In Lead with Culture, Jay Billy shares personal stories and practical ideas for creating a sense of unity—even in the most diverse communities. You’ll learn how to . . .

  • Inspire, encourage, and lead by example.
  • Empower greatness in your teachers and staff.
  • Build a culture of growth and learning.
  • Cultivate an environment where love and kindness thrive.
  • Honor diversity while fostering a strong community.

Culture is what really matters in schools, and you have the power to shape it. Lead . . . with culture.

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Author: Jay Billy
Series: Lead Like a PIRATE Series, Book 2
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