EPISODE · Dec 26, 2025 · 41 MIN
S.4 | Ep. 23: Vision, Boundaries, and Krum High with Dr. Samuel Bonsu Jr.
from Unlock 360 · host Wendy York Davoud
On Unlock 360°, host Wendy York Davoud talks with Dr. Samuel Bonsu Jr., Principal of Krum High School in Krum ISD, Texas. From accidentally entering education through a “you need to come back to Texas” phone call to leading a fast growing 4A high school, Dr. Bonsu’s story is rooted in mentors, faith, and servant leadership.He shares how his core mantra, love, learn, serve, and lead, shows up in daily decisions: repeating the vision in every room, building PLCs where teachers openly compare data and share practices, and modeling healthy boundaries so staff can thrive at work and at home.Key Moments02:00 How a superintendent’s phone call pulled him into education05:45 Saying “yes” to mentors, grad school, and leadership opportunities08:15 Learning servant leadership from principals who lifted others up10:30 Shifting from “CASPR” to a simple core of love, learn, serve, lead13:40 Moving districts to be closer to family and why that mattered16:00 From living at school to setting boundaries, God, family, work18:10 Teaching his team not to take work home and to truly unplug23:15 “Keep the main thing the main thing” for vision, focus, and saying no31:50 Inside Krum’s PLCs using data and peer modeling to grow practice34:30 Why teachers learn best from other teachers, not just admin37:25 Building whole child success through academics, activities, and culture38:30 Rapid growth in Krum ISD and keeping an every student known feel40:10 Practicing gratitude and why he is thankful for his wife SavannahWhy You’ll Love This EpisodeDr. Bonsu offers a refreshingly honest look at principalship, including what he got wrong early on and how he has learned to lead with clarity and boundaries. You will hear practical ways to keep vision front and center, avoid initiative overload, and create PLCs where teachers feel safe to say, “Show me what you did so I can get better.”You will also walk away with concrete ideas for balancing high expectations with genuine care for staff and families. It is a concise, hope filled conversation about building systems that let both students and adults win.Connect with Dr. Samuel Bonsu Jr.Krum High School Website: https://khs.krumisd.net/ Follow UsWendy York Davoud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyryorkLead Teach Learn 360 Website: https://leadteachlearn360.comLead Teach Learn 360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lead-teach-learn-360%C2%B0/About Unlock 360°Unlock 360° is the podcast where school leaders and instructional trailblazers reveal how they are turning bold vision into sustainable action. Powered by Lead Teach Learn 360, each episode brings you inside the systems, strategies, and human stories that drive school improvement, one leader, one learner, one breakthrough at a time.Enjoyed this conversation? Subscribe to Unlock 360° for more.
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On Unlock 360°, host Wendy York Davoud talks with Dr. Samuel Bonsu Jr., Principal of Krum High School in Krum ISD, Texas. From accidentally entering education through a “you need to come back to Texas” phone call to leading a fast growing 4A high school, Dr. Bonsu’s story is rooted in mentors, faith, and servant leadership.He shares how his core mantra, love, learn, serve, and lead, shows up in daily decisions: repeating the vision in every room, building PLCs where teachers openly compare data and share practices, and modeling healthy boundaries so staff can thrive at work and at home.Key Moments02:00 How a superintendent’s phone call pulled him into education05:45 Saying “yes” to mentors, grad school, and leadership opportunities08:15 Learning servant leadership from principals who lifted others up10:30 Shifting from “CASPR” to a simple core of love, learn, serve, lead13:40 Moving districts to be closer to family and why that mattered16:00 From living at school to setting boundaries, God, family, work18:10 Teaching his team not to take work home and to truly unplug23:15 “Keep the main thing the main thing” for vision, focus, and saying no31:50 Inside Krum’s PLCs using data and peer modeling to grow practice34:30 Why teachers learn best from other teachers, not just admin37:25 Building whole child success through academics, activities, and culture38:30 Rapid growth in Krum ISD and keeping an every student known feel40:10 Practicing gratitude and why he is thankful for his wife SavannahWhy You’ll Love This EpisodeDr. Bonsu offers a refreshingly honest look at principalship, including what he got wrong early on and how he has learned to lead with clarity and boundaries. You will hear practical ways to keep vision front and center, avoid initiative overload, and create PLCs where teachers feel safe to say, “Show me what you did so I can get better.”You will also walk away with concrete ideas for balancing high expectations with genuine care for staff and families. It is a concise, hope filled conversation about building systems that let both students and adults win.Connect with Dr. Samuel Bonsu Jr.Krum High School Website: https://khs.krumisd.net/ Follow UsWendy York Davoud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyryorkLead Teach Learn 360 Website: https://leadteachlearn360.comLead Teach Learn 360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lead-teach-learn-360%C2%B0/About Unlock 360°Unlock 360° is the podcast where school leaders and instructional trailblazers reveal how they are turning bold vision into sustainable action. Powered by Lead Teach Learn 360, each episode brings you inside the systems, strategies, and human stories that drive school improvement, one leader, one learner, one breakthrough at a time.Enjoyed this conversation? Subscribe to Unlock 360° for more.
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