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Matt Hornbeck Redefines Public Education

An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast

Release Date: 07/16/2024

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📣 Tune in to the latest episode of An Imperfect Leader 🎧 featuring r of TrueNorth Educational Cooperative 804 in Highland Park, Illinois. Dr. Schneider shares his insights on leading systemic transformation in education, emphasizing the importance of equity and inclusion for ALL learners. Here are three key takeaways from our conversation: *️⃣ Transformation requires a cultural shift, not just initiatives: Kurt highlights the need to move beyond temporary programs and embrace inclusive practices that benefit every student. *️⃣ Meaningful change takes time and patience: Kurt...

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Join us for this week's episode of An Imperfect Leader featuring Kim Marshall, author and creator of . Kim has spent over 20 years curating the best research and ideas in education and distilling them into easily digestible summaries that have empowered countless educators. In this conversation, we discuss: The five levels of engagement with The Marshall Memo. Kim outlines how educators can use the Memo for individual learning, to facilitate team discussions, and even as a starting point for school-wide initiatives. The ongoing debate surrounding the "Science of Reading." Kim shares his...

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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Howard Benyon, Superintendent of Cape Girardeau Public Schools in Missouri, and Dr. Brice Beck, Deputy Superintendent. These inspiring leaders share insights on: ✅ Making fearless, student-first decisions, especially when it comes to going #phone #free in their schools   ✅ The concept of "Buffalo Leadership" 🦬 – facing challenges head-on and together ✅ Building a strong, supportive culture for teachers and staff  ✅ Innovative retention strategies 🌟...

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and I are thrilled to announce today's guest on An Imperfect Leader is of s in Fremont District 21 on the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. A proud member of the and descendant of the , Deb has been recognized for her leadership, including being featured in the ' Women Leaders series in 2023. ✨   In this conversation, we dive into Deb’s experiences growing up between two worlds, her role as a trailblazer for Native students, and her efforts to bridge cultural understanding in education. We also discuss how she’s working to meet the needs of her community and...

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and I are thrilled to announce our guest, Dr. Shelley Berman, a veteran superintendent with over 28 years of experience across Massachusetts, Kentucky, and Oregon. He’s also the co-author of , a timely book co-written with Dr. Luvelle Brown, Superintendent of Ithaca. In this episode, Shelley delves into the growing ideological divisions and attacks on public education that threaten our democratic foundations. He highlights key themes from his book, addressing how educators and leaders can foster the courage to stand firm in the face of divisiveness, while still championing...

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In this episode of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast,  (of ) and I took a journey with , who shared her remarkable leadership experiences from Connecticut to Arizona to Hawaii to .   We dove into the unique challenges of leading Hawaii’s only statewide school district, covering 10,000+ square miles. Christina shares how navigating leadership across vastly different communities — from high-need urban districts to middle-class suburban schools — shaped her approach to resource allocation, community engagement, and equity.   🔑 ...

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Welcome to Season Three of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast. We’re beginning this season with something truly special—we have a co-host! , a partner and equity coach at , will be joining me this season. Jamie brings a wealth of experience in equity work and leadership coaching, and I’m thrilled to have him help us dive even deeper into the complex issues facing education leaders today.   Today, we’re excited to welcome , Superintendent of Ithaca Public Schools in New York. Dr. Brown has been recognized as one of the nation’s top school leaders,...

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INTRO: In this episode of An Imperfect Leader, we have a very special guest. The Chief Ruckus Maker of , Danny Bauer, is here. You might be asking yourself what makes a Ruckus Maker. I assure you, I ask Danny that in the episode. Let me set the stage a little bit about why today is exciting. Danny describes himself as: An UNORTHODOX leadership coach and who loves to ask “Why follow the rules when you can make them up?” He hosts a podcast that ranks in the TOP 0.5% of all shows worldwide with over 2 million downloads. And he is a best-selling author of ! He has mentored...

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Intro: Hartford, Connecticut was the location of my very first hockey game. The Hartford Whalers vs the NY Rangers. And what a scene it was. During the second period, there was an obvious offense because both benches cleared and both teams were absolutely brawling! I find myself in Hartford at least once a year and so every year, I revisit, in my mind, that very violent episode in my life. But now, after talking with my guest, Dr. Torres-Rodriguez, I have a delightful replacement memory and for that, I am grateful. My mentor, Dr. Linda Henke, the creator of the human-centered school...

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 Hello Imperfect Leaders!

 It's summer!! And for leaders, that means reflection. And it means planning for the coming year. It is for that reason that this week's episode is an encore episode specifically picked with your upcoming year in mind. 

As Labor Day approaches, Season 3 will kick off. And I am so excited about THAT because  Jamie Almanzán from The Equity Collaborative will be joining me as a cohost and commentator. It's going to be great! So, sit back and enjoy this encore presentation of An Imperfect Leader: The Superintendents and Leadership Podcast.

INTRO: This week, Matt Hornbeck is my guest. He is the principal of Hampstead Hill Academy in Baltimore, Maryland. In our conversation, we talk about the importance of relationships in schools and we talk about restorative practices (he describes the process of fixing what has been broken so so well).

 

In his After Action Review, we talk about the early years of leadership and what can be learned when a leader focuses more on what they want as opposed to documenting what they don’t want. The topic is staff attendance. Thanks for tuning in!

BIO: Matt Hornbeck is an established leader in Baltimore, Maryland. Before becoming a principal at Hampstead Hill Academy, a Baltimore City charter school, he was an educational consultant with large urban districts on resource allocation and principal training. He holds a master’s degree in Educational Administration as well as a law degree.  

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At the end of every interview we have for teacher candidates, we say, “What questions do you have for us?” And they always ask, “What kind of support can I expect?” And we always say, “Don't worry, we'll give you a mentor.”

But it's not real mentorship. I mean, it's support with the difficult kid, or the field trip form, or the grade card. But it isn't coaching. 

That's where partners like EdConnective step in. Because they provide real coaching, observations and feedback with practice. EdConnective ensures that every student thrives by facilitating exceptional educator growth. If you're looking for support for your people, for your leaders, for science of reading efforts, for recruitment and retention initiatives, check out EdConnective.com.

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An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is supported by ILAA, LLC, a firm dedicated to supporting aspiring, new, and established leaders. For more information, please find them at www.human-centeredleaders.com.

Music for An Imperfect Leader was written and arranged by Ian Varley.

Sam Falbo created our artwork, a wood-print inspired daruma doll butterfly.