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The Assistant Principal Workshop
by Mark Pages
The Assistant Principal Workshop is a mentor-style leadership podcast for current assistant principals and aspiring school leaders navigating the messy middle of school leadership. Hosted by a middle school AP and former music teacher, this show blends real stories from the trenches with practical, actionable strategies you can use immediately. In 20–25 minute episodes, you’ll gain tools for instructional leadership, discipline with dignity, credibility building, and leading well without burning out.
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Strategic Planning Isn’t a Document — It’s a Discipline
Strategic planning in schools is often treated like paperwork — something written for compliance, shared at a meeting, and forgotten once the year gets busy. But in this episode of The Assistant Principal Workshop, Mark Pages breaks down why real strategic planning is less about documents and more about disciplined leadership.Drawing from Session #1 of the Maryland School Leadership Academy (MSLA), Mark unpacks the “Gears of Improvement” framework and explains how strong school leaders move from reacting to problems… to building systems that actually improve teaching and learning over time.This episode dives into:Needs sensing and why “looking at data” isn’t enoughSetting focused student outcome goalsConnecting improvement directly to adult practiceWhy professional learning often fails to create changeThe role assistant principals play in implementation and feedbackHow strategic plans become living leadership tools instead of binders on a shelfIf you’ve ever felt like your school is constantly putting out fires while struggling to sustain meaningful improvement, this episode is for you.The Assistant Principal Workshop — where we build leaders in the middle.
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Maryland's Blueprint Leadership Pillars — And Why They Matter for Real Schools
In Episode 3 of The Assistant Principal Workshop, Mark Pages breaks down the Four Pillars of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future: strategic planning, high-quality instructional materials, recruiting and retaining a strong workforce, and building a positive school culture. Drawing from his experience in the Maryland State Leadership Academy (MSLA), Mark explains what these pillars actually mean in real schools—and why assistant principals play a key role in making them happen.
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Am I the Bad Guy? Navigating the Assistant Principal Identity Shift
Stepping into the assistant principal role comes with an unexpected challenge — your identity. One day you’re building relationships as a teacher, and the next, you’re the one making tough calls, holding boundaries, and navigating shifting perceptions from staff and students.In this episode of The Assistant Principal Workshop, we unpack the identity shift that every AP experiences but few talk about. You’ll learn the three common traps that can derail your leadership, how to rebuild your identity with intention, and how to lead with clarity without losing your heart.If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I the bad guy now?” — this episode is for you.
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Model the Way: The First Lesson of School Leadership
What does it really mean to be an assistant principal?In this first episode of Assistant Principal Workshop, Mark Pages shares his journey from music teacher to assistant principal at 29 and explains why mentorship matters in school leadership. Leading from the middle can feel isolating — you’re no longer in the classroom, but you’re not the principal either.This episode introduces the purpose of the podcast and explores the first leadership principle from The Leadership Challenge: Model the Way. Mark shares practical insights on conflict management, building morale, and how assistant principals can lead with clarity, professionalism, and relational strength.If you’re a current or aspiring assistant principal looking for real-world leadership strategies for the school building, this podcast is for you.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why assistant principals need leadership mentorshipHow modeling behavior builds trust and cultureA practical approach to handling staff conflictWhat to expect from future episodesSubscribe and join the workshop.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Assistant Principal Workshop is a mentor-style leadership podcast for current assistant principals and aspiring school leaders navigating the messy middle of school leadership. Hosted by a middle school AP and former music teacher, this show blends real stories from the trenches with practical, actionable strategies you can use immediately. In 20–25 minute episodes, you’ll gain tools for instructional leadership, discipline with dignity, credibility building, and leading well without burning out.
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