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Bob talks with Dr. Mike Redmond, the superintendent of Shakopee Public Schools, to explore the critical role of systemic structures within school districts. Dr. Redmond reflects on the importance of intentionally developing and refining these structures to ensure they align with the district's goals. He emphasizes that effective systems not only streamline processes but also foster strong connections within the community. By engaging people with relevant, meaningful content, these systems have the power to drive positive change. However, Dr. Redmond also notes the need for ongoing reflection—regularly assessing and refining the impact of these structures to guarantee they are contributing to the district's success. He shares several examples of how Shakopee Public Schools have approached planning, facilitating, and communicating these systems to achieve a cohesive and effective organization.
By Bob McDowellBob talks with Dr. Mike Redmond, the superintendent of Shakopee Public Schools, to explore the critical role of systemic structures within school districts. Dr. Redmond reflects on the importance of intentionally developing and refining these structures to ensure they align with the district's goals. He emphasizes that effective systems not only streamline processes but also foster strong connections within the community. By engaging people with relevant, meaningful content, these systems have the power to drive positive change. However, Dr. Redmond also notes the need for ongoing reflection—regularly assessing and refining the impact of these structures to guarantee they are contributing to the district's success. He shares several examples of how Shakopee Public Schools have approached planning, facilitating, and communicating these systems to achieve a cohesive and effective organization.