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Power Surge ⚡It’s Not Too Late to Change the Ending #217

Power Surge ⚡It’s Not Too Late to Change the Ending #217

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In this Power Surge follow-up episode, Dr. Mel reminds building leaders that leadership growth doesn’t require a new role, a new year, or perfect timing. Inspired by A Christmas Carol, this short reflection challenges principals and school leaders to remember that even late in the school year, small, intentional leadership shifts can change culture and impact.

Reflection Question:
👉 What is one small leadership decision I can make this week that changes the ending of this school year?

Perfect For:
Principals, assistant principals, instructional coaches, superintendents, and aspiring building leaders who need encouragement and clarity during the busy holiday season.

Inspired By:

  • Dickens, C. (1843). A Christmas Carol. Chapman & Hall.


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