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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 47 MIN

PMP507: Steady Leadership with Paden Morris

from Principal Matters: The School Leader's Podcast with William D. Parker

A Quick Note to Listeners: Before this week’s interview, Will Parker and Jen Schwanke take some time to answer a listener question. This week’s question is: What would you say is the solution for the current state of decline in U.S. schools? Listen in to hear their response! Meet Paden Morris: Paden Morris serves as principal of Tyler Consolidated High School in Tyler County, West Virginia, where he has led for the past five years. Known for his steady leadership, Paden is passionate about helping staff and students believe in their own capacity for growth. He is a believer in collaboration and committed to reflection, continuous growth, and building a culture where belief drives performance. A husband and father of a curious three-year-old son, Paden is intentional about balancing leadership and family life while prioritizing what truly matters. In 2026, he was recognized by the West Virginia School Counselors Association as the Administrator of the Year. In this week’s episode, Paden reflects on his 12–13 year journey in education—from special education and science teacher to career and technical education leader, and now principal. Leading a small high school of approximately 360 students, he shares how steady leadership, collaboration, and belief in people have shaped his school’s culture—especially in the years following the pandemic. Rebuilding After the Pandemic: Taking the principalship during the COVID recovery period, Paden focused on restoring normalcy, rebuilding relationships, and re-centering the school around a clear and memorable mission: To make it possible for all students to be self-supporting, contributing, and caring citizens. Rather than allowing the mission to sit on a wall, Paden and his leadership team distilled it into language that guides daily decisions. Each word carries weight: Self-supporting – Students develop independence, resilience, and life readiness. Contributing – Graduates move forward into work, military, college, or other meaningful pathways. Caring – Students grow into high-quality human beings who care for themselves and others. Building Culture Through Collective Efficacy: Paden emphasizes shared leadership and collective efficacy. By empowering teachers as experts and forming a student advisory council, he ensures students have voice and ownership in school culture. He regularly meets with grade-level groups to ask what’s working, what’s challenging, and what they’d change—modeling transparency and trust. The results of his leadership style are inspiring: Over 90% of students participate in extracurricular activities, reinforcing connection, motivation, and belonging. “Don’t Water Rocks”: One of the most impactful leadership lessons Paden shares comes from his superintendent: DWR — Don’t Water Rocks. Instead of pouring energy into unproductive criticism or negativity, leaders should invest their time where growth and impact are possible. Paden reframed his mindset: “I will defend this place every day—but I’d rather be proud of it.” This shift from defensiveness to pride allows the school to spotlight the 95% of good happening daily rather than being consumed by the 5% of negativity. Moving from Compliance to Deep Learning: The conversation also explores Tyler Consolidated’s shift toward standards-based grading. Post-pandemic, Paden and his team realized their assessment practices had drifted toward compliance rather than deep learning. Through a voluntary summer cohort that grew far beyond expectations, staff began rethinking grading practices to focus on: Clear proficiency criteria Evidence-based assessment Meaningful feedback Learning over averaging The shift reflects a commitment to authentic growth rather than traditional gradebook calculations. Leadership and Family Balance: As a husband and father of a young child, Paden shares the ongoing challenge of balancing school leadership with family life. He emphasizes intentionality, perspective, and protecting what matters most—recognizing that sustainable leadership requires healthy personal priorities. Staying Connected: If you would like to stay connected to Paden Morris, you can connect with him via email at [email protected]. The post PMP507: Steady Leadership with Paden Morris appeared first on Principal Matters.

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