Chief of the Office of Educational Access DeWayne Street had a special two-guest episode – current LISD Superintendent Bruce Gearing and Tom Glenn, a former LISD superintendent – to discuss the idea of #1LISD and, more specifically, the importance of unity across our 200-square-mile school district.

Tom was able to offer a unique perspective of LISD being a one high school town – and just six schools in all – in the 1980s when he started as superintendent. Bruce’s experience as superintendent of a school district with six feeder patterns and 48 schools offered interesting contrasts and challenges.

At the end of the episode, DeWayne invites Sarah Grissom, the deputy superintendent of administrative services and strategic planning, to read the poem The Trough by Judy Brown.

This On the Street: A #1LISD Journey podcast series serves as an opportunity to continue the conversation around educational access and to highlight our efforts around increasing cultural competency for Leander ISD staff. Our work is about bringing people into the conversation.

Season 2 Episode 4 – #1LISD with Tom Glenn and Bruce Gearing

DeWayne starts welcoming Tom and Bruce onto the podcasts, noting the recent Unity Day earlier in October.

Later, the three of them have a conversation centered around:

  • Tom Glenn’s time as superintendent (1:05)
  • The challenge of opening more schools (6:15)
  • Building a culture (8:23)
  • The challenges Bruce faces as the current LISD superintendent (13:32)
  • Advice for educational leaders (20:40)
  • Constancy of purpose (24:37)
  • The impact of community cohesion (27:59)
  • What makes the #1LISD community strong (34:06)

Note: For a transcript of the episode, we recommend using the built-in transcription feature of a podcast platform, such as Apple Podcasts.

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