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Dr. Tom McKee, Superintendent of Rudyard Area Schools in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, joins Anne Brown to discuss the unique opportunities and challenges of leading a rural school district serving nearly 700 students across 400 square miles.
In this episode, Dr. McKee shares his journey from preschool teacher to superintendent at age 28, how Rudyard students are earning college credits and career certifications before graduation, and why schools must work to remove barriers created by geography and poverty. He also discusses the growing mental health needs of students, supporting families through Parent University, and what it means to serve as the heart of a rural community.
#TheSuperintendentEffect #RuralEducation #EducationalLeadership #StudentSuccess
By The Superintendent EffectDr. Tom McKee, Superintendent of Rudyard Area Schools in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, joins Anne Brown to discuss the unique opportunities and challenges of leading a rural school district serving nearly 700 students across 400 square miles.
In this episode, Dr. McKee shares his journey from preschool teacher to superintendent at age 28, how Rudyard students are earning college credits and career certifications before graduation, and why schools must work to remove barriers created by geography and poverty. He also discusses the growing mental health needs of students, supporting families through Parent University, and what it means to serve as the heart of a rural community.
#TheSuperintendentEffect #RuralEducation #EducationalLeadership #StudentSuccess