Stories of Impact
Leading collectively means learning to listen to the voices of the people closest to the issue. The best way to learn about Collective Leadership is to hear the stories of South Carolina educators doing this work together.
2023
- Brian Lim and Trudie Montgomery, Meadow Glen Middle, 2023, Learn by Doing, Lead by Example
- Tiffany Hall and Jennifer Minichan, Leavelle McCampbell Middle School, 2023, Collective Leadership in Action
- Mary Vigneri, Horse Creek Academy, 2023, Leading Together Makes Everyone Better
2022
- Lilla Toal Mandsager, 2022, It's Our Job to Set the Table
- Polo Road, 2022, Trusting the Process
- Tom Smith, 2022, From the Principalship to the State Department: My Building Capacity Journey
- Riverwalk Academy, 2022, I'm Tired of Saying "We do PBL"
- Keasha Grant, 2022, Seeking Solutions? Start by Asking (the Right) Questions
- Horse Creek Academy, 2022, Teachers as Leaders: Why Haven't We Seen This Before?
- Walker Gamble, 2022, Come Ride With Us: Walker Gamble's Collective Leadership Journey
2021
2019
- Collective Leadership Initiative Cohort 1, Aiken Middle, Robert Anderson Middle, Blythewood High, East Clarendon Middle High, Laing Middle, Lake Marion High, Meadow Glen Middle, Walker Gamble Elementary, 2019. Click on the images of the schools and graphics to explore the stories, a case study of Walker Gamble Elementary, and blogs by Molly Spearman and Tiffany Osborne.
Getting Started with Collective Leadership
These resources support collective leadership work in schools and districts and give school administrators and teacher an idea if Collective Leadership is right for your school.