#66 Balancing Freedom & Autonomy while Building Systems in School Operations
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Running a charter school network requires a delicate balance: empowering campus leaders while maintaining the systems that keep an organization running smoothly.
In Episode #66 of The Charter School Insider Podcast, host Daniel Casselli, President at BuyQ, sits down with Jason Mellen, Network Director of Operations and Compliance at AppleTree Institute for Education Innovation in Washington, DC.
Jason oversees operations across 13 micro-campuses serving early childhood learners, where each school operates with unique needs—but must still align with network-wide standards.
In this episode, Jason shares practical strategies for balancing autonomy and accountability, building operational guardrails, and strengthening the principal–operations partnership that drives operational excellence.
From designing smarter budget systems to improving team collaboration and reducing campus conflict, this conversation offers valuable insights for charter school leaders responsible for scaling systems without stifling innovation.
WHY THIS MATTERS FOR CHARTER SCHOOL LEADERS
Charter school networks face a unique operational challenge: they must maintain consistent standards across schools while allowing individual campuses to adapt to local needs.
Without strong operational systems, networks risk:
- Inconsistent student experiences across campuses
- Budget mismanagement
- Operational confusion between leadership roles
- Knowledge loss due to staff turnover
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Contact us at podcast@buyq.org
Learn more: buyq.org/podcast