Episode #132 - Turning a School Around: One Relationship at a Time - Guest Erin May
Release Date: 11/04/2025
School Culture By Design
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info_outlineOnce upon a time, Olive Chapel Elementary wasn’t the school families lined up for. Today, it has a waitlist and thriving academics — thanks to the intentional leadership of Principal Ms. May and her incredible staff. In this conversation, Shyana Frost sits down with Ms. May to uncover what turned things around — from meaningful staff meetings to bringing core values to life in real ways. You’ll hear how she empowers her team to dream big, stay aligned, and build a culture where every person matters. It’s an inspiring look at what’s possible when a leader believes in people first.