CEO-Innovations in Leadership | Superintendent Emeritus | National Board Certified Teacher @NBPTS | Chiefs for Change @chiefsforchange | @WakeForest University
Nominations for The Holdsworth Center's Aspiring Superintendent Accelerator open July 13.
Whether you're an aspiring superintendent or a superintendent ready to invest in your team, we want you in the room.
Informational webinar June 24 at 10am: https://t.co/Y2Gqq3LbLl
📣 The next generation of Permian Basin principals is coming soon.
We're thrilled to welcome 33 aspiring principals from West Texas and New Mexico into the Holdsworth Aspiring Principal Program. Read the full announcement to see who is on the list! https://t.co/w3YLSGLLJI
#LeadershipMatters in this #AI influenced world. How are you leading in this moment? Need some thought partners? Join us in the #AI Strategy and Leadership Network!
The leaders shaping what AI looks like in K-12 aren’t waiting for perfect answers. They’re building the strategy, governance, and systems now.
Cohorts 3 & 4 of ILO Group’s AI Strategy & Leadership Network are now enrolling.
Move from fragmented AI activity to real system leadership. Future-ready starts here.
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#AI has to be connected to vision, governance, implementation, and impact. @juliarafalbaer and I wrote this piece to support education leaders across the country as they lead in this moment. #LeadershipMatters
#AI will shape the school year ahead. The question is whether we will lead it with discipline.
@ScottMuri and I wrote this piece because the next phase of AI in K–12 cannot be about chasing tools or launching disconnected pilots.
It has to be about focus.
What problem are we solving?
What bottlenecks are slowing us down?
How are we preparing adults to change practice for students?
Who is helping us see what is working, what is risky, and what needs to stop?
AI cannot sit on the side of the work. It has to be connected to vision, governance, implementation, and impact.
Read our full @GovTechNews op-ed here: https://t.co/JiFvJWaM9i
#AI is not a side initiative. It is a test of whether school systems can learn, govern, and adapt fast enough to meet this moment.
In their latest @GovTechNews op-ed, Dr. @JuliaRafalBaer and Dr. @ScottMuri argue that education leaders have to move from experimentation to disciplined implementation.
Read the full piece: https://t.co/Xx7HExjwVX
🌟Let’s Brag on Texas Public Schools🌟
Nominate your school or district program for the 20th Annual “Bragging Rights” issue, honoring 12 standout districts across the state. @TXSchoolBiz
👉 Submit a nomination: https://t.co/MV6s0fRpHI by Aug 31
A new @GirlScouts report should stop every education leader in their tracks.
Girls are not just using #AI to answer homework questions. They are turning to it for connection, advice, emotional support, and everyday decision-making. Among girls who use voice-assisted devices, 65% see them as “friends.” More than half of girls ages 11–13 have asked AI for help when they felt sad, anxious, or lonely. At the same time, 56% of parents say they do not feel equipped to teach their children how to use AI safely.
https://t.co/V5a6RFiXDI
That parental readiness gap reflects the broader challenge we’re seeing across AI adoption: leaders at the top must personally lean into the process, through personal use, personal understanding, and personal upskilling to navigate the transformation effectively.
We cannot treat AI as something young people will only encounter in a computer science class, a tutoring program, or a district-approved platform. It is already woven into how they seek information, process emotion, make choices, and understand the world.
And yet, too many adults, and leaders, are still on the sidelines.
This mirrors a broader American problem. As Drew Cukor recently argued in @FortuneMagazine, the U.S. is leading in AI creation from models to chips, but lagging in AI adoption.
https://t.co/iRPP6qCKlB
His point, informed by leading AI implementation at the Pentagon through Project Maven, is relevant across industries and sectors: AI transformation does not happen when leaders bolt tools onto old workflows. It happens when leaders own the work, redesign systems, and measure impact.
That is especially true in education.
AI cannot be a side project. It cannot live only with the technology team. It cannot be reduced to a policy memo, a vendor contract, or a handful of pilots.
This is a CEO-level, superintendent-level, cabinet-level leadership moment.
At @WeAreILO, our work with states and districts starts from a simple belief: AI is not just a tool to manage. It is a new organizational competency to build. Leaders need a clear vision, strong governance, human oversight, family engagement, staff training, and the courage to redesign systems around what students actually need.
The @GirlScouts report findings make the stakes plain. If young people are asking AI the questions they are afraid, unsure, or unable to ask adults, then education systems have to respond with more than caution. We need readiness. We need guidance. We need adults who are fluent enough to lead.
The future is not waiting for our comfort level to catch up.
Our children are already there.
Now leaders have to lead.
@EctorCountyISD@KeeleySBoyer Those aren’t big checks, they are HUGE checks!!! So proud of these highly effective teachers and the district that supports them!! Congratulations to all!
The final leadership conversation of the convening is one of the most important.
Dr. @ScottMuri is helping Cohort 2 reflect on why humility and discernment must guide responsible #AI implementation - and what leadership conditions are needed amid rapid technological change. #ILOImpact #K12Leadership
Dr. @ScottMuri is leading a session on outcomes-based contracting for operational #AI in K-12 - helping teams connect #AI initiatives to measurable results, pilot opportunities, and next steps. #ILOImpact#AIinEducation
#AI and teacher preparation? Yes! Thank you, David Donaldson, for thinking deeply about this work as a part of the #AI Strategy and Leadership Network! @WeAreILO
The next phase of AI leadership in K-12 is here.
This past year was about adults learning the tools. The year ahead will be about something much more important: whether that learning actually leads to better outcomes for students.
That is the leadership pivot Dr. @JuliaRafalBaer and Dr. @ScottMuri make in their latest @GovTechNews piece.
AI cannot be treated like another ed-tech purchase. It has to be built, governed, and strengthened as an organizational competency over time.
Read the full piece. https://t.co/Xx7HExjwVX
Leaders need to approach #AI as a leadership and organizational priority rather than a “tool” to purchase and apply.
For the next school year, the strongest systems will not be the ones chasing the most products. They will be the ones making sharper decisions, building stronger governance, and staying focused on what actually improves outcomes.
That’s the shift our Dr. @JuliaRafalBaer and Dr. @ScottMuri highlight in their latest @GovTechNews piece:
→ start with the problem, not the product
→ break the triple veto
→ turn adult learning into student impact
→ put teachers and students inside the oversight process
→ create capacity by stopping something else
Read the full GovTech piece: https://t.co/Xx7HExjwVX
This is a leadership moment, but what should Superintendents and state education chiefs be doing? Here are 5 moves you should make before school begins next year. #AI https://t.co/xtmNJgTBg0
Six months ago, a group of superintendents and state chiefs joined the first cohort of the #AI Strategy & Leadership Network.
These are leaders running some of the largest and most complex systems in the country. Their time is the scarcest resource they have.
So when one of them, a superintendent leading a Top 20 district, told us afterward: "It is difficult to give up large chunks of time. This was totally worth it" -- that meant something.
Here is what Cohorts 1 and 2 leaders actually built:
•A clear AI vision tied to student outcomes, not vendor pitches.
•Governance guardrails that hold up when the pressure hits.
•Multi-year AI roadmaps grounded in community trust.
•Cross-functional alignment across legal, instruction, technology, and the board.
They didn't leave with a binder. They left with a strategy their system can execute.
And they built it alongside peers who are navigating the same complexity, in a room where the conversation is honest and the work is real.
I am proud of what these cohorts accomplished.
And I am more convinced than ever that this kind of structured, peer-driven experience is what this moment in education requires.
Cohorts 3 and 4 of the AI Strategy & Leadership Network are now enrolling for state and district leaders.
If you are leading a system and feel the gap between AI activity and AI strategy, this is built for you.
#AIinEducation #K12 #edleadership #ILOImpact
Learn more and apply for Cohorts 3 & 4 of the AI Strategy & Leadership Network: https://t.co/0DppzRRBH2
An Ed Tech tool that works, the Outcomes Based Contract. Mutual accountability, payment for outcomes not services, vendors become partners, focus becomes student results. Kids win! @SouthernEdFound https://t.co/CH2IAFr5b1
#ECISDProud of the Ector County community and @EctorCountyISD for this significant investment in children! #Bond2023 is a game changer, and the progress is remarkable!
It’s not always the changes you see first…
but they’re the ones that matter most.
Bond 2023 is focused on improving the spaces students and staff rely on every day. #ECISD#Bond2023
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