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Welcome back to The Path Forward podcast with Dr. Rick Fernandez! In this episode, Dr. Fernandez sits down with Matthew Quick, Superintendent of Muenster ISD, for an inspiring conversation about leading in small-town education and the power of community investment.
Matthew shares his journey from a quiet high school student to a 19-year education veteran now leading a tight-knit district where 65% of staff are hometown graduates who return to serve their community. Discover how Munster ISD is embracing AI as a tool for efficiency, expanding career and technical education pathways, and maintaining their core focus on doing what's right for kids—regardless of legislative changes or new trends.
From navigating the unique challenges of small school leadership to building bridges between administration and teachers, this episode offers valuable insights for education leaders about staying grounded in mission while innovating for the future. Matthew's authentic leadership style and commitment to community-centered education provide a refreshing perspective on what it means to lead with purpose.
Tune in to hear how small schools can leverage their close-knit communities, the importance of offering diverse pathways beyond traditional four-year college routes, and why keeping "the main thing the main thing" is essential for sustainable educational leadership.
Host: Dr. Rick Fernandez
Guest: Matthew Quick; Superintendent of Muenster ISD
Time Stamps & Show Notes:
(00:00 - 1:05) Intro
(1:06 - 2:33) Matthews background
(2:34 - 3:39) Changing careers from family
(3:40 - 7:03) Matthews “why” for joining Muenster
(7:04 - 9:24) Hardships working in smaller schools
(9:25 - 11:08) Staffs creativity on cultivating growth
(11:09 - 13:15) How smaller districts navigate AI
(13:16 - 15:45) Ah-Ha moments with AI
(15:46 - 19:57) Matthews “big ticket” items
(19:58 - 21:28) What would Matthews high school teachers say about him now
(21:29 - 24:07) Talks with Matthews kids around how to act when in public in their town
(24:08 - 26:37) 5 year plan for Muenster
(26:38 - 27:28) Outro
By Podcast Architects & Rick FernandezWelcome back to The Path Forward podcast with Dr. Rick Fernandez! In this episode, Dr. Fernandez sits down with Matthew Quick, Superintendent of Muenster ISD, for an inspiring conversation about leading in small-town education and the power of community investment.
Matthew shares his journey from a quiet high school student to a 19-year education veteran now leading a tight-knit district where 65% of staff are hometown graduates who return to serve their community. Discover how Munster ISD is embracing AI as a tool for efficiency, expanding career and technical education pathways, and maintaining their core focus on doing what's right for kids—regardless of legislative changes or new trends.
From navigating the unique challenges of small school leadership to building bridges between administration and teachers, this episode offers valuable insights for education leaders about staying grounded in mission while innovating for the future. Matthew's authentic leadership style and commitment to community-centered education provide a refreshing perspective on what it means to lead with purpose.
Tune in to hear how small schools can leverage their close-knit communities, the importance of offering diverse pathways beyond traditional four-year college routes, and why keeping "the main thing the main thing" is essential for sustainable educational leadership.
Host: Dr. Rick Fernandez
Guest: Matthew Quick; Superintendent of Muenster ISD
Time Stamps & Show Notes:
(00:00 - 1:05) Intro
(1:06 - 2:33) Matthews background
(2:34 - 3:39) Changing careers from family
(3:40 - 7:03) Matthews “why” for joining Muenster
(7:04 - 9:24) Hardships working in smaller schools
(9:25 - 11:08) Staffs creativity on cultivating growth
(11:09 - 13:15) How smaller districts navigate AI
(13:16 - 15:45) Ah-Ha moments with AI
(15:46 - 19:57) Matthews “big ticket” items
(19:58 - 21:28) What would Matthews high school teachers say about him now
(21:29 - 24:07) Talks with Matthews kids around how to act when in public in their town
(24:08 - 26:37) 5 year plan for Muenster
(26:38 - 27:28) Outro