Annie Wimbish Senior Associate

AnnieFor years as a teacher, administrator, and superintendent, I knew what I believed in but did not know how to frame it. I saw that teachers, students, parents, administrators, and I struggled year after year at high levels of frustration as we worked hard with no central direction, never appearing to reach students at the level that they deserved. Then Hurricane Katrina hit our area and we were introduced to the Schlechty Center. We began to see the “ship turn” as we started talking about common beliefs and learning about the Working on the Work framework.

I am particularly interested in helping leaders learn more about the different roles in Working on the Work and the impact the framework can have on student learning. As I reflect, I am so sorry that I did not learn more about the framework, standards, and principles earlier in my career because I missed many opportunities to help students, opportunities that I can never retrieve. My prayer and purpose now is to share with other leaders what I have learned in hope that they will save more and more children and truly “not leave so many behind.”

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