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No one owns a school and no one owns its story. As a principal, taking on the stance of an editor has been a game changer for me—it has also made the school I serve more fully realized in its story.
Why Principals Should Adopt a ‘No One Owns a School’ Approach
A school leader details her guiding mantra and how it’s helped her see her role as more of an ‘editor’ than a ‘writer’ when it comes to telling her school’s story.
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I'm excited to share an expansion on the 'Family Meeting' structure through a collaboration with Teaching Times. Design has so much to do with how things turn out, and 'Family Meeting' is one that has really made the difference in my context. www.teachingtimes.com/how-a-family...
How A 'Family Meeting' Can Supercharge Student Support And Intervention - TeachingTimes
Resource-intensive but with proven results, the Family Meeting model of intervention can make a world of difference for struggling students. Elana Nashelsky guides us through the process.
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June 30, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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Principal @nashelsky.bsky.social often found herself thinking, “If we had all the right people at the table, things would look differently for this child.”

So she and her staff developed a game-changing approach: Family Meeting.

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Transitioning From Siloed Student Interventions to a Family Meeting Format
A school leader explains how she has implemented a dynamic, proactive approach to supporting students.
edut.to
May 28, 2025 at 12:43 AM
Family Meeting had increased of efficacy and bandwidth enormously because it means we do the work of supporting children and families together, and with optimism. Read more here: www.edutopia.org/article/supp...
Transitioning From Siloed Student Interventions to a Family Meeting Format
A school leader explains how she has implemented a dynamic, proactive approach to supporting students.
www.edutopia.org
May 19, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Ask and you shall receive! These all came from families!
March 6, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Dove into professional ethics today with school-based narratives educators created together a few weeks ago. They drew inspiration from Mean Girls, The Lion King, and The Simpson. These were much better than stale case studies!
March 6, 2025 at 12:13 AM
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What is the “No one owns a school” approach? Find out how this school leader uses it for community-oriented leadership. 🏫

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Why Principals Should Adopt a ‘No One Owns a School’ Approach
A school leader details her guiding mantra and how it’s helped her see her role as more of an ‘editor’ than a ‘writer’ when it comes to telling her school’s story.
buff.ly
March 5, 2025 at 11:49 PM
No one owns a school and no one owns its story. As a principal, taking on the stance of an editor has been a game changer for me—it has also made the school I serve more fully realized in its story.
Why Principals Should Adopt a ‘No One Owns a School’ Approach
A school leader details her guiding mantra and how it’s helped her see her role as more of an ‘editor’ than a ‘writer’ when it comes to telling her school’s story.
www.edutopia.org
February 26, 2025 at 11:15 PM