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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 38 MIN

Bob Taylor: Walnut Valley Unified School District

from School District Superheroes · host Nick Telford

What does it take to lead the same school district for 14 years while consistently building a culture that develops leaders who get recruited across the entire state? In this episode of School District Superheroes, Nick Telford sits down with Bob Taylor, the Superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District in California. Broadcasting from a leadership retreat in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Bob shares his deep commitment to developing people at every level of his organization. From taking 50 district employees to learn leadership lessons on historic battlefields to running a state-wide Aspiring Superintendents Program, Bob reveals why true leadership requires investing heavily in others. Discover how his unparalleled longevity with a highly veteran school board has created a resilient, well-oiled district culture rooted in continuous learning. In this episode, you'll learn:How a year-long leadership program builds culture and ends with a Gettysburg tripWhy leaders must be "generalists" and lead subject experts by asking questionsHow "productive paranoia" helps leaders look ahead to make complex decisionsThe secret to Bob's 14-year tenure and the efficiency of a veteran school boardWhy losing top talent is a chance to adopt an "upgrade" mindset to thriveLearn more about Walnut Valley Unified School District 

What does it take to lead the same school district for 14 years while consistently building a culture that develops leaders who get recruited across the entire state? In this episode of School District Superheroes, Nick Telford sits down with Bob Taylor, the Superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District in California. Broadcasting from a leadership retreat in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Bob shares his deep commitment to developing people at every level of his organization. From...

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