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Principals in Action 🎬 The Weekly Principal Planning System #266

• Dr. Mel Vandevort • Episode 266

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Do you ever reach the end of the week feeling exhausted, yet unsure if you actually moved the most important work forward?

In this episode, Dr. Mel explores one of the most overlooked leadership habits of effective school leaders: intentionally planning the week before it begins. This isn't another time-management conversation. It's a leadership conversation.

You'll discover why some principals seem to make consistent progress despite the constant interruptions that come with the job, while others spend their days reacting to whatever comes next. Through reflection questions and practical insights, you'll be challenged to think differently about how your calendar, priorities, and leadership impact are connected.

In this episode, you'll learn:
• Why your calendar may be revealing more than you think
• The connection between planning and leadership effectiveness
• Why strong leaders create space before they need it
• How intentional planning helps leaders focus on what matters most
• A simple reflection exercise to help you prepare for the week ahead

Whether you're a new principal, aspiring administrator, or experienced school leader looking to lead with greater purpose, this episode will help you evaluate how you're spending your most valuable resource—your time.

🔹 Reflection Question:
If someone looked at your calendar from last week, what would they say was most important to you?

📌 Action Step:
Before next week begins, spend ten uninterrupted minutes identifying what absolutely must happen for the week to be considered successful.

If you found value in today's conversation, share this episode with another school leader and leave a rating and review. Your support helps more educators discover practical leadership guidance that makes a difference.

Robinson, V. M. J., Lloyd, C. A., & Rowe, K. J. (2008). The Impact of Leadership on Student Outcomes: An Analysis of the Differential Effects of Leadership Types

 Hattie, J. (2015). High-Impact Leadership

 Bendikson, L., Robinson, V., & Hattie, J. (2012). Principal Instructional Leadership and Secondary School Performance

 Ã‡elik et al. (2022). The Association Between Principal Leadership and Student Achievement: A Multivariate Meta-Meta-Analysis


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