Baylor Campus in the Fall

Maximizing Commitment in a Season of Change

By Anna H. Surratt A Season for Change There is a season for every activity under the heavens (Ecclesiastes 3:1) and we are in the throes of one of the most crucial seasons of our school year –  the beginning of the year. As school leaders, we are setting the course for the year with purpose-driven goals, high expectations for faculty and staff, and deep hopes for positive student outcomes. If there is a time […]

Baylor Line in Welcome Center

Starting with the Finish Line in Mind

By Jenny Brady How to help your community prepare for endings at the beginning “To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under Heaven.”1 Whether you recognize those words from the Byrds hit song or King Solomon’s original statement in Ecclesiastes, you have likely heard them thrown around in times of change. The truth in these words can be hard for many of us to swallow. As humans, we are not always […]

Perhaps You Were Designed for Such a Time as This

By Jon Eckert, Ed.D, and Bill Sterrett, Ph.D Educators are facing significant challenges and tremendous opportunities. Baylor’s Center for School Leadership (BCSL) exists to develop processes, improve schools, build networks among like-minded educators, and inspire school leaders to bring joy to their schools and classrooms across the world. In Esther 4:14, Mordecai enlists the help of Esther with this plea, “If you keep quiet at a time like this, deliverance and relief for the Jews will arise […]

Creating a School Culture That Fosters Intrapreneurs

By: Stephen Carter Few things are more important than crafting a culture. The culture established in a school (or business or church) is a key indicator of the organization’s overall health and is directly connected to student learning. It is wildly important and, unfortunately, widely overlooked. Given the choice, most school leaders would rather focus on the newest and flashiest “innovative” programming rather than take the time (and energy) to invest in culture. If, however, […]

To the Future Mrs. Estrellas and Mr. Pigdens

By Joel Hazard In January, I had the extraordinary opportunity to reconnect with my dear second-grade teacher, Mrs. Estrella. For years, I had tirelessly searched for her online, but to no avail. So, when my best friend conveyed that he believed she had passed away years ago, my heart sank. Yet, as fate would have it, divine intervention stepped in, and I was elated when my mother informed me that Mrs. Estrella was not only […]