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This week on Solve for X, host Dr. Rick Fernandez sits down with Susan Miller, Senior Director of K–12 Consulting at Woolpert and a former school board member in Jefferson County, Colorado.
With a unique background spanning public finance, school board governance, and long-range facilities planning, Susan brings a multi-dimensional perspective to some of the biggest challenges facing K–12 today. From school choice and declining enrollment to fiscal sustainability and aging facilities, she shares why districts must rethink how they plan, operate, and serve their communities.
Rick and Susan also explore the growing pressures on school boards, the evolving role of the superintendent as a CEO-style leader, and the importance of staying focused on student outcomes amid political noise and distractions. If you’re thinking about the future of district leadership, facilities strategy, or how to adapt to enrollment shifts, this conversation offers both clarity and practical insight.
What You’ll Learn
Episode Timestamps
03:56 "Challenges of Declining School Enrollment"
10:13 Board Members' Fiduciary Responsibility Overview
11:20 Board Members Must Prioritize Learning
15:11 "Prioritizing Safety, Engagement, and Academics"
18:48 Evolving Role of Superintendents
22:09 Educating Kids Over AI Dependence
26:17 "Data-Driven Education for Careers"
28:58 Balancing Enrollment, Costs, and Programs
34:44 "Addressing Enrollment with Pre-K Expansion"
36:12 Repurposed Schools Build Community Hub
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Special Thanks
To Dr. Miranda Walachowski for bringing both research and real-world experience into the team effectiveness conversation, and for the work she does to help leaders build stronger teams that execute with clarity, trust, and purpose.
Stay Connected
Follow, like, and subscribe to Solve for X for more stories where curiosity meets collaboration. Until next time—keep asking the right questions, and keep solving for X.
By Dr. Rick Fernandez
This week on Solve for X, host Dr. Rick Fernandez sits down with Susan Miller, Senior Director of K–12 Consulting at Woolpert and a former school board member in Jefferson County, Colorado.
With a unique background spanning public finance, school board governance, and long-range facilities planning, Susan brings a multi-dimensional perspective to some of the biggest challenges facing K–12 today. From school choice and declining enrollment to fiscal sustainability and aging facilities, she shares why districts must rethink how they plan, operate, and serve their communities.
Rick and Susan also explore the growing pressures on school boards, the evolving role of the superintendent as a CEO-style leader, and the importance of staying focused on student outcomes amid political noise and distractions. If you’re thinking about the future of district leadership, facilities strategy, or how to adapt to enrollment shifts, this conversation offers both clarity and practical insight.
What You’ll Learn
Episode Timestamps
03:56 "Challenges of Declining School Enrollment"
10:13 Board Members' Fiduciary Responsibility Overview
11:20 Board Members Must Prioritize Learning
15:11 "Prioritizing Safety, Engagement, and Academics"
18:48 Evolving Role of Superintendents
22:09 Educating Kids Over AI Dependence
26:17 "Data-Driven Education for Careers"
28:58 Balancing Enrollment, Costs, and Programs
34:44 "Addressing Enrollment with Pre-K Expansion"
36:12 Repurposed Schools Build Community Hub
Connect with Us
Special Thanks
To Dr. Miranda Walachowski for bringing both research and real-world experience into the team effectiveness conversation, and for the work she does to help leaders build stronger teams that execute with clarity, trust, and purpose.
Stay Connected
Follow, like, and subscribe to Solve for X for more stories where curiosity meets collaboration. Until next time—keep asking the right questions, and keep solving for X.