Episodios

  • From Crisis to Clarity: Dr. David Moore on Reengineering a School District for Success
    Aug 18 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host Addison Davis sits down with Dr. David K. Moore, Superintendent of the School District of Indian River County, for a masterclass in transformative educational leadership. As a former counselor turned nationally recognized superintendent, Dr. Moore brings a compelling blend of heart, strategy, and unrelenting drive to his work—qualities that have propelled his district from the bottom third in Florida to the state’s top ten.

    Dr. Moore candidly shares the playbook behind Indian River’s extraordinary rise: a relentless focus on data—not just academic outcomes, but also adult behavior and operational efficiency—paired with a districtwide redesign that flattens hierarchy and accelerates decision-making. The results are staggering: a 96% graduation rate, a 95% rate of schools earning “A” or “B” grades, and a leap from 38th to 9th in state rankings since 2018-2019.

    More than numbers, Moore’s story is rooted in a deep commitment to equity and innovation. From rebuilding financial stability to launching strategic plans like ACHIEVE 2025 and the African American Achievement Plan, Moore has crafted a model of leadership that balances urgency with empowerment. His passion for systems thinking, staff ownership, and student success is evident in every initiative—and every word of this interview.

    If you’re looking to understand what it truly means to lead with impact in public education, this episode delivers an unfiltered, inspirational look at how one superintendent is rewriting the future for an entire community.

    Key Moments

    02:12 From Miami-Dade to Indian River

    03:45 Taking SDIRC from 38th to 9th in Florida

    05:18 The secret sauce: using data on adult behavior and meeting efficiency to drive outcomes.

    07:06 "Think fast, act faster"

    08:31 Breaking down silos with dual reporting lines

    10:02 Pandemic as a leadership accelerator

    11:37 From school counselor to superintendent

    13:05 Designing for impact

    14:48 Clarifying who makes which decisions

    16:00 Building a culture of ownership, not just accountability

    Connect with Dr. David K. Moore

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-k-moore-0445a1342/

    Website: https://www.indianriverschools.org/

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    16 m
  • Philly Roots, Data Moves: The Lajara Cousins Reimagine Urban Education
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host and former superintendent Addison Davis sits down with two powerhouse educational leaders—and cousins—Dr. Ariel Lajara and Dr. Renato Lajara, both Assistant Superintendents in the School District of Philadelphia. What unfolds is more than a professional conversation; it’s a moving, unfiltered exploration of family legacy, community resilience, and transformative leadership in urban education.

    Born of humble beginnings—where their fathers left school early to support their families—the Lajara cousins have turned personal history into professional purpose. Ariel, a product of Philadelphia’s public schools, and Renato, who emigrated from the Dominican Republic at age seven, both found education not only as a career but as a calling to serve the communities that raised them.

    Together, they dive into what’s working in Philly: data-driven decision-making, authentic community partnerships, and a relentless focus on empowering students and principals alike. From reclaiming the dinner table as a space for values-driven leadership to building equitable, high-performing schools, their approach is deeply human and unapologetically strategic.

    Listeners will hear how the Lajaras have built trust, dismantled silos, and shifted mindsets—proving that when leadership is grounded in service, systems change becomes not only possible, but sustainable. It’s a masterclass in educational leadership and a heartfelt reminder that the path to student success is paved with grit, vision, and heart.

    Key Moments

    03:15 Family Legacy: From Dropouts to Doctorates

    06:42 Returning to Philly: Leading Where They Were Raised

    09:38 Reclaiming the Dinner Table for Educational Equity

    13:56 From Compliance to Authentic Student Engagement

    17:21 Instructional Leadership Over Operations

    20:45 Empowering Principals as Change Agents

    24:12 Building Community Partnerships and Parent Trust

    28:03 Data-Driven Growth and Academic Gains

    31:19 Common Language, Shared Vision

    35:47 Servant Leadership: Supporting, Not Supervising

    Connect with Dr. Ariel Lajara

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-ariel-lajara-6b6a8421b/

    Website: https://www.philasd.org/

    Connect with Dr. Renato Lajara

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-renato-m-lajara-b3206487/

    Website: https://www.philasd.org/

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    20 m
  • Embracing Educational Challenges: Insights from Superintendent John VanWagoner
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host Addison Davis sits down with Dr. John VanWagoner, Superintendent of Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS), for a candid conversation on leadership, innovation, and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of public education.

    With more than two decades of experience spanning the classroom, county, and state levels, Dr. VanWagoner offers listeners a grounded yet forward-thinking perspective on what it takes to lead a modern school district. From his early days as a teacher to his time at the Michigan Department of Education and now at the helm of TCAPS, he shares powerful insights into the challenges and opportunities superintendents face in today’s climate.

    The two discuss the value of national conferences like AASA, the importance of building trusted networks with fellow leaders, and the necessity of adapting to political and financial headwinds—including the looming uncertainty around federal funding. Dr. VanWagoner also underscores the power of student voice and community engagement, calling them essential tools in making informed, impactful decisions.

    This episode is more than a conversation—it's a masterclass in superintendent leadership, packed with practical takeaways for aspiring and veteran leaders alike. Whether you're leading a district or supporting one, Dr. VanWagoner’s reflections on resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of what's best for kids are sure to resonate.

    Key Moments

    06:15 Navigating Political Challenges in Education

    08:40 Career Insights in Education Management

    13:28 Financial Constraints Post-COVID

    16:21 Empowering Student Voices

    17:26 "Superintendent Insights: Student Engagement"

    Connect with Dr. John VanWagoner

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-vanwagoner-07bb80190/

    Website: https://www.tcaps.net/

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    20 m
  • Leading with Purpose: Dr. John B. Gordon III on Innovation, Equity, and Staying 'Purple'
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host and Strategos Partner Addison Davis sits down with Dr. John B. Gordon III, Superintendent of Suffolk Public Schools, to explore what it truly means to lead with both innovation and impact. With over 27 years of experience in education, Dr. Gordon shares how his career—from substitute teacher and basketball coach to superintendent—has shaped his student-first philosophy and bold leadership style.

    Listeners will hear how Suffolk is redefining educational access with Virginia’s only elementary-level STEM lab school, a visionary partnership with 21st Century Ed. Dr. Gordon breaks down how early STEM exposure is transforming learning, offering students hands-on experience with 3D printing, maker spaces, and more—starting as early as kindergarten.

    But the conversation doesn’t stop at instruction. Dr. Gordon and Davis delve into district branding, equity, and student engagement through an unprecedented Nike partnership that reaches every school level. From fresh turf fields to custom gear, it’s all part of fostering pride and identity in the Suffolk community.

    Navigating today’s politically charged educational landscape, Dr. Gordon offers wisdom on “staying purple,” maintaining focus on students amid partisan pressures, and building strong board relationships. His honest reflections on leadership, strategy, and sustainability offer inspiration and actionable advice for aspiring superintendents nationwide.

    Key Moments

    02:15 Dr. Gordon on the value of superintendent networking—shared struggles, shared solutions.

    04:40 Launching Virginia’s only elementary STEM lab school—innovation starts early.

    08:20 How a district-wide Nike deal builds pride, equity, and student engagement.

    10:45 Branding meets strategy—using partnerships to create self-sufficiency and belonging.

    12:00 Innovation means doing things differently—not just doing more.

    16:10 Navigating polarized politics—why staying “purple” keeps kids at the center.

    21:00 Onboarding new board members with purpose—context, connection, and clarity.

    26:30 Advice for aspiring superintendents: study the climate, build your coalition, stay authentic.

    29:10 Leading with data, relationships, and vision—sustaining a district-wide culture of excellence.


    Connect with Dr. John B. Gordon III

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbgordoniii/

    Website: https://www.spsk12.net/

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    17 m
  • Strategies to Combat Portland's Literacy Crisis with Dr. Armstrong
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host Addison Davis, Strategos Partner, sits down with Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong, Superintendent of Portland Public Schools, for an insightful conversation on leadership, literacy, and the challenges of guiding Oregon’s largest school district.

    Dr. Armstrong, eight months into her tenure, shares her strategic approach to driving positive change in Portland Public Schools, emphasizing three key priorities: advancing literacy, strengthening relationships, and ensuring safe and well-maintained learning environments. She highlights the urgent need for literacy reform, calling it a “civil right” and detailing the district’s city-wide book distribution campaign.

    Facing a $40 million budget deficit, Dr. Armstrong discusses her proactive efforts to engage the community and legislators in securing essential funding. She also speaks candidly about the importance of trust-building, particularly in the wake of a teacher strike, and her leadership in navigating Portland’s $1.8 billion bond renewal to modernize aging school facilities.


    Throughout the episode, Dr. Armstrong’s passion for education and commitment to equity shine as she reflects on her personal journey from childhood poverty to leading a major urban school district. With her student-first mindset, she is determined to create a sustainable, inclusive, and forward-thinking educational environment in Portland.


    Key Moments


    00:00 Portland Challenges: Housing and Homelessness

    06:06 Empowering Literacy Beyond School Hours

    09:35 $1B Maintenance Requires Bond Funding

    13:13 "Portland's Inspiring Educational Leadership"

    14:00 "See You in Classrooms"

    Connect with Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberlee-armstrong-88172412/

    Website: https://www.pps.net/

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    16 m
  • Breaking Barriers, Building Hope: Dr. Tiffany Anderson’s Legacy of Leadership
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged: In-Depth with Davis, host Addison Davis sits down with trailblazing educational leader Dr. Tiffany Anderson, a seasoned superintendent whose 20+ year career spans three states and a powerful legacy of breaking racial and gender barriers.

    As the first African American female superintendent in several school districts—including Topeka, Kansas, home of the historic Brown v. Board case—Dr. Anderson shares her deeply personal journey of leading with purpose, building equity, and transforming communities through systems-level change.

    From restoring full accreditation in struggling districts to cutting homelessness by over 50%, her data-driven, community-centered strategies have turned theory into action. Davis and Anderson delve into the unique challenges of modern educational leadership, the growing intersection of politics and public education, and the importance of building relationships—whether it's at the board table or in the grocery store aisle.

    They explore how authentic engagement, parent advocacy, and wraparound services have shaped her success, and how superintendents today can sustain impact by focusing on systems, not just programs.

    Key Moments

    04:56 Loved directing the curriculum and solving departmental challenges.

    06:46 Long-term curriculum leadership navigating educational standards.

    09:24 Focus on control, support, and accountability.

    13:30 Students with disabilities show growth and understanding.

    18:02 Get to know your team; encourage partnership.

    Connect with Tiffany Anderson

    Website:https://www.topekapublicschools.net/

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    19 m
  • Leading with Purpose: Dr. Alena Zachery-Ross on Mentorship, Equity & the Power of Staying the Course
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged: In Depth with Davis, host Addison Davis sits down with Dr. Alena Zachery-Ross, Superintendent of Ypsilanti Community Schools and a nationally recognized leader in educational equity and innovation. With over 13 years in the superintendent seat and a remarkable turnaround legacy, Dr. Zachery-Ross brings insight, grace, and an unshakable commitment to public education.

    Recorded live at the AASA National Conference, this conversation explores the power of mentorship, the necessity of political engagement, and the urgency of providing equitable access to transformative tools like AI. Dr. Zachery-Ross reflects on her journey from classroom teacher to a superintendent who empowers colleagues and communities alike, sharing how her leadership philosophy—rooted in authenticity, vision, and support—has inspired lasting impact.

    Listeners will hear candid reflections on the pressures and responsibilities of leading through crisis, how she builds resilient educational ecosystems, and why it’s critical for marginalized students to see themselves in leadership. With accolades like the Effie Jones Humanitarian Award and recognition for her work in AI, Dr. Zachery-Ross proves that systemic change is not only possible—it’s necessary.

    Whether you’re an aspiring superintendent, a seasoned educator, or simply passionate about education, this episode offers rich takeaways on leadership, legacy, and lifting others as you climb. Tune in to hear why Dr. Zachery-Ross is one of the most sought-after voices in education today—and how she’s shaping the future, one district at a time.

    Key Moments:

    02:10 Dr. Zachery-Ross reflects on 13 years as a superintendent—why longevity matters.

    03:28 Mentorship is reciprocal—supporting others sharpens her own leadership.

    06:08 Receiving the Dr. Effie Jones Humanitarian Award affirms her impact.

    06:47 Advocates for AI access in underserved communities—equity through technology.

    08:43 Educators must lead ethical tech use—learning from past mistakes.

    10:00 From apolitical educator to active policy advocate—superintendents must engage.

    12:16 Advice for new superintendents: know yourself, know your community, build your network.

    15:30 Fostering a fail-safe culture empowers teams to innovate and stay.

    16:20 Celebrating leadership that sustains purpose, resilience, and hope.

    Connect with Dr. Alena Zachery-Ross

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alenazacheryross/

    Website: https://www.ycschools.us/

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    18 m
  • Scaling Success: Inside the 96% Graduation Rate at Orange County Public Schools
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Superintendents Unplugged, host and former superintendent Addison Davis sits down with Dr. Maria Vazquez, Superintendent of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), to explore the heart of educational leadership at scale. As the first Latina superintendent of Florida’s eighth-largest district—with over 208,000 students and 213 schools—Dr. Vazquez shares a deeply personal and powerful journey from a first-generation American to a trailblazing educational leader.

    Dr. Vazquez, the daughter of Cuban immigrants, recounts how her early struggles as an English learner shaped a lifelong mission: ensuring every child, regardless of background, feels safe, supported, and positioned for success. In their candid conversation, Davis and Vazquez reflect on the complexities of following a legacy leader, navigating Florida’s evolving education policies, and managing the political demands that now define the superintendency.

    Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at OCPS’s remarkable 96% graduation rate, the district’s reputation for cultivating national education leaders, and the strength of its diverse, community-driven leadership team. Dr. Vazquez emphasizes the role of equity, not as a buzzword, but as a moral imperative—making sure every student gets what they need to thrive.

    With warmth, wisdom, and a touch of humor, the episode showcases Dr. Vazquez’s passion for public education, her collaborative leadership style, and the strong civic partnerships that fuel OCPS’s success. This episode is both a masterclass in educational leadership and an inspiring tribute to the transformative power of public schools.

    Key Moments

    05:46 Creating Successful Learning Environments

    06:39 Cultivating Skilled Leaders in Orange County

    10:00 Diverse Board Drives Student Success

    13:38 Shared Goals in Education

    18:09 Community Support for Education Initiatives

    Connect with Dr. Maria Vazquez

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-f-vazquez

    Website: https://www.ocps.net/

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    19 m