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Join us this week on the show as we highlight an incredible health journey from Ryan Sheehy of Cisco Meraki. Those of us in sales can understand the stresses involved with the job and the toll it takes on your overall health , and several years ago, Ryan decided to do something about it. Stemming from his health success was a movement for healthy sales lifestyles which is a great conversation that anyone in a selling position can relate to. Make sure to check out Ryan's Healthy Sales Handguide if you enjoy.
No matter what equipment or resources you have at your disposal, there's nothing more important to school success than the people working there. We sit down with Ryan Sheehy, a district-level director of human resources, to learn the best ways to find and keep great staff. In this episode we discuss: How to recruit and advertise openings How to support and retain teachers How to work within limitations at the building-level Ryan Sheehy is a former elementary school principal, high school assistant principal, and in addition to being a published author currently serves as director of human resources at Mt. Diablo Unified School District in California.
Jay Posick is principal of Merton Intermediate school in Merton Wisconsin. He has been an educator since 1987, teaching 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. In his 31st year as a middle school educator, the first twelve as a classroom teacher and the last 19 as an administrator. I’m fortunate to be connected with many educators across the country, especially #principalsinaction friends and my middle school voxer friends. Mark French, Ryan Sheehy, and Jay wrote the book #principalsinaction which was published in 2019. Open since September 1st. Found different schools in the building. Moving people around for big spaces. Removal of teacher furniture. Cohorts of kids who stay together. Livestream classes Implementing voice and choice. Heavy academic classes in the past, more SEL focused classes now. Instructional strategies in pandemic. Making connections with kids during pandemic. Kids not being able to participate in band, choir, drama, athletics, etc., has been really hard. How to be a transformative principal? Connect with kids. Pictures of kids with checkmarks by them. Sponsors InControl SEL for Middle School In Control created an effortless social and emotional, character development video curriculum for your students that’s ZERO-TEACHER-PREP AND it’s so cool looking- it feels like a Youtube or Netflix Series- and that’s purposeful, they meet students right where they’re at. The videos are 5-6 minutes, kids love them, teachers love them, and you will too. There’s no guesswork in the program because there’s a 21-video progression for each grade level. They’ve thought of everything-- because it’s a group of award winning counselors, teachers, and principals that came up with this thing. It’ll help you save tons of time and headaches. Take it from me, it’s time to check that social-emotional learning box, the empty one that’s been keeping you up at night--and it’s time to do it in a meaningful, measurable, magnetic way. If you go to www.InControlSEL.com/jethro you can check out some of the videos and even receive 20% off if you pre-order for next school year John Catt Today’s Transformative Principal sponsor, John Catt Educational, amplifies world-class voices on timeless topics, with a list of authors recognized globally for their fresh perspectives and proven strategies to drive success in modern schools and classrooms. John Catt’s mission is to support high-quality teaching and learning by ensuring every educator has access to professional development materials that are research-based, practical, and focused on the key topics proven essential in today’s and tomorrow’s schools. Learn more about professional development publications that are easy to implement for your entire faculty, and are both quickly digestible and rigorous, by visiting https://us.johncattbookshop.com/. Learn more about some of the newest titles: - The Coach’s Guide to Teaching by Doug Lemov The Feedback Pendulum: A manifesto for enhancing feedback in education by Michael Chiles Putting Staff First: A blueprint for revitalising our schools by John Tomsett and Jonny Uttley 10 Things Schools Get Wrong (And How We Can Get Them Right) by Jared Cooney Horvath and David Bott Let’s Talk About Flex: Flipping the flexible working narrative for education by Emma Turner A Parent's Guide to Powerful Teaching by Patrice Bain John Catt is also proud publisher of the new book from Transformative Principal host Jethro Jones: SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves Visit this page to learn more about bulk orders and how to bring John Catt’s research-based materials to your school: https://us.johncattbookshop.com/pages/agents-and-distributors
Join Adam & Jeff as we chat with former Principal of Gatewood Elem. in Hopkins School District, MN - Mark French! Mark is also an author, having written the book, "Principals in Action" w/ Jay Posick & Ryan Sheehy. What's your leadership story? Started in Houston, TX First taught in 1984 Tells principals or teachers now - contact a former principal or teacher to tell them how much they mean to you 38.5 years in education Transition to Retirement I'm sure you aren't retiring, - will you be repurposing? What will you do first? Will be moving to Vancouver, Washington Pre-Retirement What advice do you have for principals that are within 10yrs of retirement? How do you plan and prepare for retirement? “Principals in Action” story Started with Adam Welcome, setting out challenges to principals to “Get Out of the Office” Principals in Action Voxer group is ongoing #piachat on Twitter; Tuesday nights Leadership struggle We have to be able to share our vulnerabilities. Received all UNSAT is an evaluation Others have shared similar struggles Willing to remove blindspots Reach out to others Advice for New Principals Find things that will bring you joy and hopeful Share those passions! Don't let this be an isolating position - find people Don't compare yourself with others Hopeful: “I am hopeful because of what teachers are doing now” Passion & Empathy & Compassion I am seeing from everyone in the field right now, and that they will carry RESOURCES Buy the Book GUEST CONTACT INFORMATION Principal French on Twitter HOST CONTACT INFORMATION INSTAGRAM Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt TWITTER Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt FACEBOOK Principal Leadership Lab Dr. Jeff Prickett Adam DeWitt
**Follow us on Twitter - @InstantRel** Welcome to the Instant Relevance Podcast! Denis (@MathDenisNJ) and Raymond (@blended_math) interview educator, principal, speaker, and author of "Be the One for Kids" - Ryan Sheehy (@sheehyrw). The hosts talk to Ryan about the power educators have to change the life of a child. More from Ryan Sheehy: -- https://www.ryansheehy.us/ Check out more from Denis: -- denissheeran.com/ Check out more from Ray: -- blendedlearningnetwork.org The Instant Relevance Podcast is a member of VoicEd.ca and the Education Podcast Network - www.edupodcastnetwork.com
How would you respond if your superintendent said you weren’t an instructional leader due to the content you taught? This week’s guest, Ryan Sheehy, shares how he broke the stigma of being a Physical Education teacher and how he challenged the definition of a leader. In this Episode, we discuss: Changing the view of student discipline How to become a Instructional Leader Building a Leadership Network Be the One for kids And Principals in Action Follow Ryan Sheehy:Website: https://www.ryansheehy.us/ (https://www.ryansheehy.us/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheehyrw (https://twitter.com/sheehyrw) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheehyrw/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/sheehyrw/?hl=en) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheehyrw?ref=bookmarks (https://www.facebook.com/sheehyrw?ref=bookmarks) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FBtbP60_FyLL8XqjPh5uA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FBtbP60_FyLL8XqjPh5uA) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1946444634/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1946444634&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=e15ec552aaa5a04031e2c9b0941f3c24 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1734051426/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1734051426&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=6e5779fe791f2c0c371e2a1487c0f604 About Ryan Sheehy:Ryan was raised in Southern California where his diverse educational experiences all started. He attended public school, private school, and was homeschooled. He has seen and been part of all types of education systems, which gives him a different perspective. Ryan is a passionate educator that has made it his mission to help everyone live up to their potential and unleash their power to change the life of a child. He also has an immense dedication for kids and for making sure all educators understand the power they have in a child's life. Ryan was a physical education teacher for ten years before taking the leap from teacher to administrator. After serving two years as a high school vice-principal, Ryan is now the lead learner/principal of an elementary school in Concord, California. Ryan prides himself as being someone who can build a strong school culture and that is exactly what has happened at the schools where he has served as an administrator. Ryan works in the community where he lives, which allows him to build many relationships that foster a great learning environment for staff, students and families. Ryan also travels and speaks about creative educational practices and how we all have the power to Be the One for Kids. Ryan also speaks about Incorporating Technology, Being an Educator In Action, Creating a School Where No One Wants To Leave, and many other topics. He moderates a variety of Twitter chats and is very active on social media. Ryan's wife, Barbara, and four children, Robert, Joshua, Julianna, and Zachary, are the light of his world. Ryan and his family reside in Concord, California. Go Community![caption id="attachment_2270" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Go-Community.jpg () Better Leaders Better Schools[/caption] This community is one of my favorite one-stop-shop tools to engage with other amazing school leaders. I use this online resource to gain insight, gather resources, and develop my leadership capacity. The #1 Leadership Online community is generous and authentic, an antidote to the clutter and noise that other social media sites have become. What makes this community different is that it is: An investment, not free A private community with the same goal A conversation, not a variety of self-promoting presentations Evergreen, not ephemeral Focused on serving school leaders, not advertisers, companies, or investors I highly recommend using Go! Community to enhance your leadership skills! https://gumroad.com/a/907916403 (Click...
Ryan Sheehy was raised in Southern California where his diverse education experiences all started. He attended public school, private school, and was home-schooled. He has seen and been part of all types of education systems, which gives him a different perspective. Ryan is a passionate educator that has made it his mission to help everyone live up to their potential and unleash their power to change the life of a child. He also has an immense dedication for kids and for making sure all educators understand the power they have in a child's life. Ryan was a physical education teacher for ten years before taking the leap from teacher to administrator. After serving two years as a high school vice principal, Ryan is now the lead learner/principal of an elementary school in Concord, California. Ryan prides himself as being someone who can build strong school culture and that is exactly what has happened at the schools where he has served as an administrator.Ryan works in the community where he lives, which allows him to build many relationships that foster a great learning environment for staff, students and families. Ryan also travels and speaks about creative educational practices and how we all have the power to Be the One for Kids. Ryan also speaks about Incorporating Technology, Being an Educator In Action, Creating a School Where No Wants To Leave, and many other topics. He moderates a variety of Twitter chats and is very active on social media.Ryan's wife, Barbara, and four children, Robert, Joshua, Julianna, and Zachary, are the light of his world. Ryan and his family reside in Concord, California.Contact Ryan Online:Website | ryansheehy.usEmail | mrryansheehy@gmail.comJoin Ryan on Social Media:Facebook | @sheehyrwInstagram | @sheehyrwTwitter | @sheehyrw
Children need educators to reach into their world and relate to them. When struggling students find an educator who connects to them, life change can result. While one educator can't possibly reach every child, every educator can reach some child. Over a lifetime, every educator could possibly transform many children. Today, Ryan Sheehy, principal and author of Be the One for Kids: You Have the Power to Change the Life of a Child, challenges us with stories, anecdotes, and timeless truths to "Be the One" for some of the children in your classrooms and schools. www.coolcatteacher.com/e606 Sponsor: Discovery Education Today’s podcast is sponsored by Discovery Education. They have two STEM challenges running now. The Stanley Black and Decker Making for Good Student Challenge runs now through Thursday, January 30, 2020 for students in the US in grades 9-12. The CITGO Fueling Education Student Challenge is for students in the US in grades 5-8 now through February 13, 2020. Both challenges have students designing STEM or STEAM solutions to our world’s problems and submitting their solutions via video and an online application form. These are two fantastic STEM education projects that will encourage design thinking, sustainability, and computational thinking as well as video-related presentation skills. Join in today! Ryan Sheehy - Bio As Submitted Ryan was raised in Southern California where his diverse educational experiences all started. He attended public school, private school, and was homeschooled. He has seen and been part of all types of education systems, which gives him a different perspective. Ryan is a passionate educator that has made it his mission to help everyone live up to their potential and unleash their power to change the life of a child. He also has an immense dedication for kids and for making sure all educators understand the power they have in a child's life. Ryan was a physical education teacher for ten years before taking the leap from teacher to administrator. After serving two years as a high school vice-principal, Ryan is now the lead learner/principal of an elementary school in Concord, California. Ryan prides himself as being someone who can build a strong school culture and that is exactly what has happened at the schools where he has served as an administrator. Ryan works in the community where he lives, which allows him to build many relationships that foster a great learning environment for staff, students and families. Ryan also travels and speaks about creative educational practices and how we all have the power to Be the One for Kids. Ryan also speaks about Incorporating Technology, Being an Educator In Action, Creating a School Where No One Wants To Leave, and many other topics. He moderates a variety of Twitter chats and is very active on social media. Ryan is the author of Be The One For Kids and co-author of Principals In Action. Ryan's wife, Barbara, and four children, Robert, Joshua, Julianna, and Zachary, are the light of his world. Ryan and his family reside in Concord, Ca Blog: www.ryansheehy.us Books: Be the One for Kids: You Have the Power to Change the Life of a Child Principals in Action: Redefining the Role Twitter: @sheehyrw Instagram: @sheehyrw Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Welcome to the second episode of The Pixel Podcast, Passion, Innovation, X-Factor, Enthusiasm and Leadership in Education. In this episode, veteran educator and author, Mark French guest stars on the podcast. Mark talks about his history as an educator, his work on his new book, Principals in Action with Jay Posick and Ryan Sheehy and how sharing with others and reflecting on failure is needed with all educators. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/support
Danny and Tavis sit down in studio to discuss the importance of reading, how to read effectively, perception vs reality, kindness, and making positive comments to parents. We discuss the latest events and projects in our woodworking and Social Studies classes. We catch up on our planning and Danny’s Master’s of Arts in Teaching Vlog, and how diversity can make a meaningful and deep impact in the climate of our classrooms. We also spotlight 3 Twitter comments featuring Tips and Tricks from successful educators including Mike Mohammad, Tamara Letter [Passion for Kindness], Ryan Sheehy, and Colby Sharp. This episode of Inspiring Teachers is brought to you with Bandwidth from Podbean.com and support from AmpedUpLearning.com - Are you looking for new and engaging ways to get your students up and moving in the classroom? Get out of the Sit and Get rut of teaching by checking out AmpedUpLearning.com, a 2 teacher owned and operated company in Texas that is looking to gamify teaching with creative new activities for the classroom. From their FRECK! resources and Escape Rooms for Social Studies and Science to SPEED Squares and task cards for Math and English they have TONS of teacher created resources...and don't forget to check out their apparel designed specifically for teachers. Use code HAUGERHISTORY10 to save 10% on all items and follow them on social media @AmpedUpLearning for their monthly giveaways of Amazon giftcards, lessons and apparel.
Our inaugural episode! Listen to Dr. Ryan Sheehy and Dr. Jason Walker talk about medical school and advice to succeed as a medical student. Contact the show at btwc.kcu@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @btwcKCU.
Danny and Tavis sit down in studio (watch this episode in 4K on YouTube) to discuss the importance of reading, how to read effectively, perception vs reality, kindness, and making positive comments to parents. We discuss the latest events and projects in our woodworking and Social Studies classes. We catch up on our planning and Danny’s Master’s of Arts in Teaching Vlog, and how diversity can make a meaningful and deep impact in the climate of our classrooms. We also spotlight 3 Twitter comments featuring Tips and Tricks from successful educators including Mike Mohammad, Tamara Letter [Passion for Kindness], Ryan Sheehy, and Colby Sharp. Questions for our next episode or guest ideas? Write us! inspiringteachershow@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @InspiringTeacherShow Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2 Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2
Maple Elementary ( twitter.com/maplewarriors ) administrators Dr. Rena Hawkins and Dr. Eric Carlin host ShareMoEdu ( sharemoedu.podomatic.com ) and join Pete to discuss the impact of their podcasting efforts and experiences. Additionally, they share their process getting started (shout out to Adam Welcome!) and some of their guests along the way. Tune in for a conversation about engagement, cross-district collaboration, and the inspiring work of podcasting in the field of education! Here are some of those mentioned in the conversation: Adam Welcome ( twitter.com/mradamwelcome ) Ryan Sheehy ( twitter.com/sheehyrw ) Aaron Duff ( twitter.com/education_geek ) To connect with ShareMoEdu: sharemoedu.podomatic.com Dr. Rena Hawkins via twitter.com/renathunderhawk or learncaching.weebly.com Dr. Eric Carlin via twitter.com/eric_carlin For more from our team of instructional coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU - Ask us questions (live coaching!) - Follow our podcast or blog - Subscribe to our monthly digest - and more!
https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/QReg/ShowUUID=156487E7-3337-4493-85B4-A08CBEDB4572&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData=swpod Justin hops on with Ryan Sheehy of HPE to talk about where Wi-Fi sits in the security stack and how it can be one of the most responsive tools in your arsenal for fighting back against the worst threats in IT.
Ryan was raised in Southern California, where his diverse education experiences all started. He attended public school, private school, and was homeschooled. He has seen and been part of all types of education systems, which gives him a different perspective. Ryan is a passionate educator who has made it his mission to help everyone live up to their potential. He also has an immense dedication to kids and to making sure all educators understand the power they have in a child’s life. Ryan was a physical education teacher for ten years before taking the leap from teacher to administrator. After serving two years as a high school vice principal, Ryan is now the lead learner/principal of an elementary school in Concord, California. He prides himself on being someone who can build strong school culture, and that is exactly what has happened at the schools where he has served as an administrator. Ryan works in the community where he lives, which allows him to build many relationships that foster a great learning environment for staff, students, and families. He also travels and speaks about creative educational practices and how we all have the power to Be the One for Kids. Other topics on which he speaks include Incorporating Technology, Being an Educator in Action, Creating a School Where No One Wants to Leave, and many others. He moderates a variety of Twitter chats and is very active on social media. Ryan’s wife, Barbara, and four children, Robert, Joshua, Julianna, and Zachary, are the light of his world. Ryan and his family reside in Concord, California. Ryan Sheehy Show Highlights: What Be the One for Kids is all about How blogging every week helped him clarify his message Ryan started his blog for himself because of the value of reflection Hitting publish can be scary … here is how to get around it What are you doing to empower educators? The first step to building relationships Education should be fun Ryan’s favorite ways to celebrate people Ryan’s 1-on-1 coffee house meetings for all staff “Life in general is best played as a team sport.” -Ryan Sheehy Ryan Sheehy Resources: Be the One for Kids Live and Lead at Your Best Ryan Sheehy Contact Info Website Twitter Voxer (@sheehyrw) Insta “Are your dreams of tomorrow aligned with your habits of today.” -Steph Curry Podcast Upgrade Download the Questions for the Coffeehouse here https://betterleadersbetterschools.com/ryan-sheehy/ Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is an evidence-based RTI2 Tier 1 universal level solution Focuses on improving executive functioning and noncognitive skills Is in direct alignment with the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework Is an integral component for ensuring Least Restrictive Environments (LRE) You can learn more and improve your student’s success at https://organizedbinder.com/ Copyright © 2018 Better Leaders Better Schools
In this episode, Ryan Sheehy, elementary principal and author, bares his soul as he shares the ups and downs of his journey to writing "Be The One For Kids" and what comes next. Ryan shares what "failing harder" means to him, the story of signing Eddie's soccer ball, and one very important, final message for every teacher out there. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Be the One with Ryan Sheehy Transformative Principal 233 Social media: Work doesn’t always have to be done in the traditional space. Ryan Sheehy is an educator, speaker, author and Elementary Principal @HighlandsMDUSD, Professor at @stmarysca Lifelong Learner, Father, Husband, Author of Be The One For Kids. Following a principal that was not well received. Kids are running to us, not running away. I’m a culture guy, so I was excited for the opportunity. I look at everything as an opportunity. I’m a principal of action. Excited to build a culture around the idea of being in classrooms. There’s no reason for me to be stuck in my office. Work doesn’t always have to be done in the traditional space. Being in the classroom allows me to have those conversations. Locked down in meetings before and after school when teachers are available. Too often we think the problem is with the kids. Getting bogged down by teachers slow to change. Be the one for kids: Stories about Ryan’s educational experiences. Be the one who changes the dream. It’s ok to change the dream, but keep dreaming. How do you help kids understand that it is ok to have a different dream? Are your habits of today on par with your dreams of tomorrow? Kids can achieve anything. Set up your habits today to achieve your dream. It’s about the relationships. How to deal with so many different challenges that we face. The power of a strong PLN. We’re never standing stagnant. We want to always be improving. If education isn’t fun, who would want to be a teacher or a principal? How do you build powerful relationships? We talked about everything but school. Really getting to know each other. Taking the time to go off course. Put yourself in the problem areas so you can get to know the kids. You’ve got to take time to build relationships. How to be a transformative principal? Get yourself out there and sit down with each person on your campus and make sure they know you believe in them by trusting them and encouraging them!   Schedule a call with Jethro Are you feeling like you are always behind at school? Do you feel like you need about 2 more hours each day to accomplish everything? Here’s how I help principals work manageable hours: Create your ideal week, so that you can leave work at work and enjoy your life! Please take a moment to rate this podcast in iTunes or on Stitcher. Please follow me on Twitter: @jethrojones for the host and @TrnFrmPrincipal for the show. Buy Communication Cards Show notes on TransformativePrincipal.com Download Paperless Principal. Take Control of your email Web Site Transformative Principal on Stitcher Refer A Principal Best Tools for Busy Administrators Survey ;
Hello everyone! It is my pleasure to bring Ryan Sheehy back for part 2 of the podcast. Ryan is an Educator/Author/Speaker Elementary Principal @HighlandsMDUSD, and author of Be The One For Kids. Part one can be heard here. In this episode, we talk about the importance of parent involvement, administrative leadership, the importance of relationships, and getting away from excuses. Ryan comes from a sports background, and you can tell as he gets going on this episode. He speaks the truth when it comes to taking charge and getting stuff done, but he also speaks with authority as he helps us realize how important our jobs are. We can all make an impact. We can all be the one our kids need…RIGHT NOW. GET Be the One for Kids HERE Enjoy! Don’t forget to subscribe and review the show on iTunes!
Hello everyone! It is my pleasure to bring Ryan Sheehy to the podcast. Ryan is an Educator/Author/Speaker Elementary Principal @HighlandsMDUSD, and author of Be The One For Kids. In this episode, we talk about administrative leadership, teacher leadership, getting away from excuses, and Ryan's amazing brand new book, Be The One For Kids. Ryan comes from a sports background, and you can tell as he gets going on this episode. He speaks the truth when it comes to taking charge and getting stuff done, but he also speaks with authority as he helps us realize how important our jobs are. We can all make an impact. We can all be the one our kids need...RIGHT NOW. GET Be the One for Kids HERE Enjoy! Don’t forget to subscribe and review the show on iTunes!
You have the power to change the life of a child. Now is the time to unleash that power. We need to be brave, take that step, and #BeTheOne for kids.
Episode #10 Ryan Sheehy is principal of Highlands Elementary School in Concord, CA. He is in charge of executing the school’s vision, building and implementing an instructional framework, and collaboratively working with staff and community to design a school that is student focused. I was introduced to Ryan Sheehy by Adam Welcome who had a conversation ...