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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 11 MIN

First Week Foundations: Building School Culture That Lasts

from Homeroom Attendance · host Edward DeShazer

The first week of school sets the foundation for the entire year, making it essential to establish clear expectations that build trust and create safety for everyone involved. Educational success hinges on setting the right tone from day one, practicing procedures until they become second nature, and creating environments where both students and staff can thrive rather than merely survive.• Pre-school anxiety is normal and indicates you care about your work• Clear expectations create safety and trust for students and staff• Consistency is critical – correct behaviors every time, not sporadically• Teachers should model desired behaviors, practice procedures until automatic, and maintain emotional stability• School leaders need to clearly communicate non-negotiables, remain visible throughout the building, and support before disciplining• The goal is to thrive this year, not just survive• Give yourself grace during transitions and when new approaches need adjustmentIf you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, or hit the thumbs up button on YouTube. Your feedback helps us reach more educators who need this support. Visit www.edwarddeshazer.org to connect with me on all platforms.www.homeroomattendance.com

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