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On March 27, 2023, Leigh Toomey was the Head of School when shots were fired at the Covenant School in Nashville. In the hours and days that followed, she had to lead her community through lockdown, reunification, grief, and recovery.
In this episode, Leigh shares what that experience taught her about crisis leadership, trauma-informed school culture, and why women’s voices are essential in educational leadership today.
Whether you’re a Head of School, division leader, or classroom teacher, this conversation will help you think differently about preparedness, communication, and what it means to lead with both courage and compassion.
1. Leading Through Crisis in Real Time
2. Practical Steps to Strengthen School Safety
3. Supporting Communities After Trauma
4. Women in Educational Leadership
4. Redefining Leadership with Compassion
Leigh Toomey is the founder of LeadHership Educational Solutions and a former Head of School with deep experience in crisis management, women’s leadership development, and school culture. She brings a unique blend of business acumen and educational leadership to her consulting work, helping schools build safer, stronger communities.
After leading her school through the aftermath of the Covenant School tragedy in Nashville, Leigh became a passionate advocate for trauma-informed practices, preparedness planning, and empowering women in educational leadership.
Leigh Toomey — LeadHership Educational Solutions: leadHershipeducationalsolutions.com
Contact: [email protected]
Voices for a Safer Tennessee: safertn.org
Help 100 Schools Movement: help100schools.com
How is your school preparing for crisis management while building community trust?
Share your thoughts on social media and tag #Help100Schools
Subscribe to the Help 100 Schools Podcast for more conversations on leadership, growth, and building stronger school communities.
By Karl BoehmOn March 27, 2023, Leigh Toomey was the Head of School when shots were fired at the Covenant School in Nashville. In the hours and days that followed, she had to lead her community through lockdown, reunification, grief, and recovery.
In this episode, Leigh shares what that experience taught her about crisis leadership, trauma-informed school culture, and why women’s voices are essential in educational leadership today.
Whether you’re a Head of School, division leader, or classroom teacher, this conversation will help you think differently about preparedness, communication, and what it means to lead with both courage and compassion.
1. Leading Through Crisis in Real Time
2. Practical Steps to Strengthen School Safety
3. Supporting Communities After Trauma
4. Women in Educational Leadership
4. Redefining Leadership with Compassion
Leigh Toomey is the founder of LeadHership Educational Solutions and a former Head of School with deep experience in crisis management, women’s leadership development, and school culture. She brings a unique blend of business acumen and educational leadership to her consulting work, helping schools build safer, stronger communities.
After leading her school through the aftermath of the Covenant School tragedy in Nashville, Leigh became a passionate advocate for trauma-informed practices, preparedness planning, and empowering women in educational leadership.
Leigh Toomey — LeadHership Educational Solutions: leadHershipeducationalsolutions.com
Contact: [email protected]
Voices for a Safer Tennessee: safertn.org
Help 100 Schools Movement: help100schools.com
How is your school preparing for crisis management while building community trust?
Share your thoughts on social media and tag #Help100Schools
Subscribe to the Help 100 Schools Podcast for more conversations on leadership, growth, and building stronger school communities.