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The Thriving School Brief
Practical, bite-sized strategies for school leaders who want safer classrooms, stronger teacher support, and more time for true instructional leadership. Each issue gives you tools and real-world insights to build a thriving school culture of order, care, and belonging.
A Framework for Success: The HOMies at Sokolowski Elementary
Before becoming the assistant principal of Sokolowski Elementary School, Demetrius Fuller worked for two decades as an art teacher. It was during this time that he developed the HOMies framework (“Habits of Mind”) to help his students become better risk-takers, creative thinkers, and engaged learners. This innovative approach, rooted in building relationships and fostering student reflection, laid the groundwork for a culture shift within the school, empowered students, and fostered collective efficacy among teachers.
The Power of Circles and Peer Mentorship at Summit School
Summit School is a therapeutic environment for students from kindergarten through 9th grade, many of whom have faced significant challenges in traditional school settings. These challenges — ranging from behavioral struggles to disconnection from peers and adults — often create a cycle of exclusion, pushing students further from the support they need.
How Efficacious Educator Came to Be
This summer, we visited family in Sweden, and I asked our cousins, “Does it matter which neighborhood or town you live in? Are schools better in some places than others?” The immediate and emphatic answer was, "Absolutely not." In Sweden, schools are regarded as equally good, regardless of where a child is born or the family’s socioeconomic background. There was a palpable belief in the room that, “Our schools and teachers are beyond reproach.”