Episodes

  • Winning With Culture: The WIN Process for School Leaders
    Jan 11 2025

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we are discussing Winning With Culture: The WIN Process for School Leaders.

    WIN Process

    -We all win with community buy-in and with strong, aligned culture

    -Culture must be nurtured

    Welcome

    -Launching your mark when you get started in a school district- does everyone know what you are about?

    -Consider all of the stakeholders you can bring in when new to the system

    Innovation

    -How are you being innovative?

    -Celebrate and brand the innovation happening in your schools

    Nurture

    -Nurture your mark outreach guide- templated resources and communications you can use to celebrate what is happening in your community

    -Include students as much as possible in social media and press releases- pictures go a long way

    -Provide a way for two-way communication (feedback), climate surveys

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    *School Leader Soundbites* is your essential podcast for navigating the complex world of K-12 leadership with confidence and clarity. Hosted by Veronica V. Sopher, a 25-year veteran in school public relations, this podcast delivers actionable insights and innovative strategies to elevate your school's marketing and communications efforts. Veronica V. Sopher is the strategic designer behind several award-winning marketing campaigns and has crafted winning bond and tax rate communications plans. With extensive experience in crisis management—including handling weapons and deaths on campus, natural disasters, and polarized political landscapes—Veronica is an expert passionate about public education as the great equalizer. Join Veronica as she shares her expertise and offers practical tips that will optimize your leadership and support your district's goals. Whether you're looking to enhance community engagement, improve transparency, or turn feedback into actionable results, *School Leader Soundbites* provides the tools and knowledge you need to succeed.Sponsored by K12 Insight, this podcast is more than just a resource—it's a catalyst for meaningful change. Discover how K12 Insight’s solutions can strengthen relationships with parents, students, and staff, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration within your school community. Veronica is also available for consulting and public speaking, specializing in leadership development and executive coaching. Tune in and transform your leadership journey with insights that make a real difference.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    15 mins
  • Utilizing School Websites for Better Engagement
    Jan 4 2025

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! On today's episode, we're exploring a vital tool in our communication arsenal: school websites. In the digital era, a school's website is more than just an information hub; it's a dynamic platform for engagement and community building.

    • The Role of School Websites in Today’s Education Landscape
      • A school website is often the first point of contact for parents, students, and the community. It sets the tone for your school's image and is a critical resource for engagement.
      • Professional Insight
    • Key Elements of an Effective School Website
      • User-Friendly Design
      • Updated Content
      • Interactive Features
      • Visual Appeal
      • Accessibility and Inclusivity
    • Best Practices and Success Stories
      • Case Study/Success Story

    As we wrap up, remember that your school's website is a powerful engagement tool. It's the digital face of your school and a key part of your communication strategy. Share this episode with your colleagues if you found it insightful.

    And if you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Connect with Veronica here: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe that trust is the foundation of successful education, and their solutions are designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results.

    Want to explore the impactful ways Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Get an in-depth look at how these tools can benefit your district, visit go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    13 mins
  • Enhancing Parent Engagement through Effective Communication
    Dec 21 2024

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today we're diving into a crucial aspect of K-12 leadership: Enhancing Parent Engagement through Effective Communication. As leaders, our goal is not just to inform, but to engage and collaborate with our school communities, especially parents.

    • The Importance of Parent Engagement
      • Parent engagement is a key driver of student success. Research consistently shows that when parents are involved, students have higher grades, better school attendance, and increased motivation.
      • In my years of experience, I've seen firsthand how effective communication can transform parent involvement from passive to active, significantly impacting student outcomes.
    • Strategies for Effective Communication
      • Understand Your Audience
      • Two-Way Communication
      • Leverage Technology
      • Consistency and Clarity
      • Cultural Sensitivity
    • Real-World Applications and Success Stories
      • Examples

    Remember, effective communication is the cornerstone of parent engagement. It's about building a community where every voice is heard and valued. If you've found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues.

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/
    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    15 mins
  • Superior External Comms Start With Clarity
    Dec 7 2024

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we are discussing how Superior External Comms Start With Clarity.

    REACH Process

    -A toolkit/model you can use when you want to connect with your external audience

    -Includes community members, elected officials, business owners, state level and national level

    Relationships

    -You know who your target audience is, how they consume information and where on the website/social media they are clicking

    -2-way communication path

    Empathy

    -Systemic, intentional way of connecting with your audience

    -Understand the source of the pain

    Acute Support

    -Be ready to address something quickly if plans have to change suddenly

    -Policy changes, correcting errors

    Communication Plan

    -Aligned to our brand and guiding documents

    -Flexible based on the district blueprint- celebrate wins, acknowledge fault when its happened

    Holistic Approach

    -Thought partnership outside of our district

    -Think about your culture and your climate- consistency, community, equity, inclusivity- make sure everyone has a place in your system

    If you are looking for ways to Master Your Mark and need some help, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/
    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    15 mins
  • S1 E43 Heartfelt Leadership: Supporting Staff Through the Holidays and Beyond
    Nov 23 2024

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we are discussing Heartfelt Leadership: Supporting Staff Through the Holidays and Beyond.

    ◾Acknowledge that there are seasonal stressors

    -Holidays can bring about a lot of mixed emotions, stress, and financial strain

    -In education, we are halfway through the school year and starting to feel exhausted- seasonal affective disorder can also impact staff and students this time of year

    ◾Lead with sensitivity to all cultural beliefs

    -Some communities may not celebrate the same holidays we do or celebrate at different times

    -Practice inclusivity and include acknowledgement of other cultures’ celebrations

    ◾Empathy-driven leadership- how to show that you care

    -Some are born with a lot of natural empathy and some are not, that’s ok, you can develop it

    -Create a safe space for communication and sharing ideas, make sure everyone feels safe

    Be flexible and supportive if someone needs to take time off

    -Support staff to find work-life balance and take time off if needed

    -Mental health is so important, we must give them safe spaces to express things they might be struggling with

    Promote self-care

    -Model self-care- drink water, remind others to drink water, model and encourage walking

    -Ideas: Positive affirmations, walking challenge, no meeting days, handwritten notes about what you are thankful for with staff

    Look ahead and set the tone for the new year

    -Set a positive tone for staff returning after the break, ask them about the fun things they did

    -Refocus and sit inside of gratitude

    -Share what you are doing with parents and encourage families to do the same

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    13 mins
  • S1 E42 The A+ Application: Tips to Make Your Superintendent Résumé Top of the Class
    Nov 16 2024

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we are discussing The A+ Application: Tips to Make Your Superintendent Résumé Top of the Class.

    • How do you know when it's time to update your Résumé?
      • Résumé should be looked at and updated at least twice a year so you aren't scrambling to put it together if you need it
    • Résumé essentials:
      • Highlight your impact not just your experience, your achievements- let the data tell the story
      • Make sure to use action-oriented language (like led, innovative, increase etc)
      • Focus on relevant skills that demonstrate your values and things you are passionate about
    • Crafting a compelling cover letter:
      • Address the districts' needs right off the bat, share research you have done on their needs and how you could help them
      • Highlight your leadership philosophy
      • Demonstrate emotional intelligence
      • Include a call-to-action at the end
    • Portfolio:
      • Share a case study and initiatives that you were part of
      • Showcase your communication style
      • Include photos and quotes from stakeholders

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    15 mins
  • S1 E41 Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - Why Every School Leader Needs a Coach After All!
    Nov 9 2024

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we are discussing Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - Why Every School Leader Needs a Coach After All!

    Why coaching?
    -We need a safe space to reflect and accountability partners
    -We need to be preventing burnout and modeling for our staff

    What coaches are NOT:
    -Therapists, not clinically trained to deal with mental health or physiological issues but can be a good compliment to this therapy
    -Do not share attorney-client privilege, so be mindful of what that looks like

    What coaches ARE:
    -Coaches give us a mirror which will help you see what your leadership looks like to others
    -Gives an opportunity in a reflective space to have conversations about mindsets
    -Provide safe, honest feedback for continuous mindset growth

    Strategic Thinking :
    -Coaches help you sharpen decision-making skills
    -They are willing to have conversations about navigating complex issues, playing devil’s advocate to help you think through your response
    -A strong coach is your accountability partner

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

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    15 mins
  • S1 E40 Don't Be The District That Forgets to Thank Your Teams!
    Nov 2 2024

    Episode 40: Don't Be The District That Forgets to Thank Your Teams!

    Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today’s topic is: Don't be the district that forgets to thank your teams?

    What are recognition days?

    -Recognition days like bus driver appreciation, school library clerk day, teacher appreciation etc

    -Avoid end of the day panic posting by getting NSPRA’s resource guide- all of them are listed inside

    Why recognition days?

    -Everyone likes to be recognized for the work they do

    -These designated days remind us how important it is to reach everyone in our system

    How to share?

    -Include the recognition days in your communication to parents and the board calendar

    -Put together a press release, don’t just focus on social media

    -Have some cards preprinted or e-cards ready in advance

    If you need any assistance with this, head to veronicavsopher.com. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! Be sure to check out the resource guide here- https://www.nspra.org. If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.

    Find me at: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/

    Social: @VeronicaVSopher

    *About Our Sponsor:* K12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe trust is the foundation of successful education and offer solutions designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results. Want to explore how Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Visit: go.k12insight.com/sopher

    *School Leader Soundbites* is your essential podcast for navigating the complex world of K-12 leadership with confidence and clarity. Hosted by Veronica V. Sopher, a 25-year veteran in school public relations, this podcast delivers actionable insights and innovative strategies to elevate your school's marketing and communications efforts. Veronica V. Sopher is the strategic designer behind several award-winning marketing campaigns and has crafted winning bond and tax rate communications plans. With extensive experience in crisis management—including handling weapons and deaths on campus, natural disasters, and polarized political landscapes—Veronica is an expert passionate about public education as the great equalizer. Join Veronica as she shares her expertise and offers practical tips that will optimize your leadership and support your district's goals. Whether you're looking to enhance community engagement, improve transparency, or turn feedback into actionable results, *School Leader Soundbites* provides the tools and knowledge you need to succeed.Sponsored by K12 Insight, this podcast is more than just a resource—it's a catalyst for meaningful change. Discover how K12 Insight’s solutions can strengthen relationships with parents, students, and staff, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration within your school community. Veronica is also available for consulting and public speaking, specializing in leadership development and executive coaching. Tune in and transform your leadership journey with insights that make a real difference.

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    9 mins