The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Culture as a New School Principal | Transformational Educators Ep. 32 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 42 MIN

The Hidden Cost of Ignoring Culture as a New School Principal | Transformational Educators Ep. 32

from Transformational Educators | School Leadership Stories · host Dr. Matthew Flippen

New principals who prioritize systems over relationships risk cratering campus culture before improvement ever begins.Dr. NaTasha Crain, first-time principal at Jones Elementary in Marshall ISD, learned this the hard way: inheriting a D-rated campus with $88 in the activity account and a devastating organizational health score of 4 out of 100. Rather than doubling down on compliance, she rebuilt trust through shared leadership, modeled vulnerability with her staff, and used a one-thing coaching model to grow teacher capacity one skill at a time. The result was a campus that climbed to a B rating and a 98 culture score, proving that relational intentionality, not just strong systems, is the real engine of school transformation.Dr. Crain arrived at Jones Elementary mid-June with 14 vacancies out of roughly 27 to 30 staff positions, no campus handbook, and no master schedule. She filled every seat before the first day, then built a daily intervention block into the master schedule from scratch. Roughly 30 percent of third through fifth graders were two or more grade levels behind, so she layered Texas Instructional Leadership protocols and tools including MAP, iREADi, and Star Renaissance onto tier one instruction. Every three weeks her team reviewed individual student progress toward what she called a magic number, a specific question threshold on state assessments. She also hosted community job fairs, partnering with the Texas Workforce Center to place ten parents in jobs on site, directly connecting family stability to student readiness.Listeners leave with a repeatable turnaround sequence: build a daily intervention block before anything else, assign every student a specific measurable growth target rather than a grade-level benchmark, and separate coaching observations from formal evaluations in writing so teachers risk vulnerability without risking their jobs. Dr. Crain's modeling of mistakes in PLCs, including openly admitting she was not a math expert, gave staff permission to practice and fail before students paid the cost. Her job fair model shows that family engagement need not require a budget, only creative partnerships. Each tactic connects back to the episode's core argument: relational trust is not a soft precondition to systems work, it is the mechanism that makes systems work.Connect with NaTasha:LinkedInWebsiteMarshall ISD🔗 Explore Gracelyn University’s online programs and leadership resourcesTransformational Educators | School Leadership StoriesThank you for listening to Transformational Educators, where we share real stories of servant leadership, trust-building, and purpose-driven change in schools.📖 Read Dr. Matthew Flippen’s new book, Win With Your Talent Pipeline📅 New episodes release every Thursday at 6 AM CT.Watch and subscribe on YouTube.If today’s conversation inspired you to lead with courage and care, share it with another educator or school leader. Together we can build schools that truly transform lives.Produced by APodcastGeek

New principals who prioritize systems over relationships risk cratering campus culture before improvement ever begins. Dr. NaTasha Crain, first-time principal at Jones Elementary in Marshall ISD, learned this the hard way: inheriting a D-rated campus with $88 in the activity account and a devastating organizational health score of 4 out of 100. Rather than doubling down on compliance, she rebuilt trust through shared leadership, modeled vulnerability with her staff, and used a one-thing coac...

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