THE SYSTEMIC FRAGILITY AUDIT

Most school improvement plans are built on human energy, not systemic infrastructure — and human energy runs out. This audit helps school and district leaders diagnose whether their current gains are built to last or sitting on the edge of the 18 Month Cliff. Using the three anchor framework — Information, People, and Fiscal ROI — you assess each anchor’s current strength, identify your highest point of risk, and name your first move before the system starts to slide.

What’s inside:
The 18-Month Cliff Diagnostic · Three Anchor Audit with diagnostic questions and evidence prompts · The Correlation
Check MicroMove · Priority Action table with space for your first move this week.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Fragility of Progress.

THE STRATEGIC ABANDONMENT MATRIX

Budget season is not a season of loss. It is a season of clarity — if you have the right framework. This matrix helps leaders evaluate every major program and expenditure against its actual impact on student growth, place each one in the correct ROI quadrant, and build the evidence record needed to present strategic cuts to a board. The goal is not across-the-board reduction. It is pruning the dead wood so the healthy branches have room to thrive.

What’s inside:
The ROI Quadrant — four zones with action guidance · Program Inventory with Ghost License Test · Surgical Target
Abandonment Case template (two programs) · Budget Decision Summary with board communication plan.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Post-ESSER Fiscal Cliff.

THE COACHING CALIBRATION CHECKLIST

Observation without a feedback loop is documentation. This checklist operationalizes the 24-Hour Coaching Loop — the mechanism that closes the gap between what a leader sees in a classroom and what a teacher actually changes in practice. Using the Selective Scripting Protocol and the Rule of 3, it guides leaders through three targeted classroom visits to the same teacher, distinguishes a bad day from a bad habit, and produces a precise, evidence anchored coaching conversation within 24 hours of the final visit.

What’s inside:
Three-visit Scripting X-Ray structure with low-inference evidence capture · Standard Overlay and Rigor Gap
identification · 24-Hour Feedback Loop protocol · Evidence → Coaching Move → Next Visit tracker.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch  Beyond Compliance: Why Your Teacher Observations Aren’t Moving the Needle

THE STAY INTERVIEW TRACKER

The exit interview is an autopsy. By the time a teacher submits a resignation, the decision has already been made. This tracker is the tool for the conversation that happens before that moment — a structured, evidence based protocol for conducting a Stay Interview with your Core Architects: the 15–20% of your staff who carry the instructional and cultural weight of your building. Three questions. Verbatim scripting. A systemic leak signal that activates when the same Friction surfaces across multiple interviews.

What’s inside:
Red Flag Observation checklist · Three-question Stay Interview script with verbatim response space · Systemic Leak
Signal pattern tracker · The Core Triage Rule.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Stay Interview System.

THE PLC COMPRESSION PROTOCOL TEMPLATE

If your PLC meeting could have been an email, it was not a PLC. This template redesigns the 50 minute professional learning community session around the one variable that separates real PLCs from compliance ceremonies: the anchor question. Four timed segments. Every teacher leaves with a specific instructional decision. The test is simple — and it is built into the tool.

What’s inside:
Meeting vs. PLC Diagnostic · Anchor Question framing guide · Four-segment session template (5/20/20/5) with
facilitator notes · Teacher Instructional Adjustment Commitment table · Accountability Commitment structure · 30-day
Implementation Tracker.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The PLC as a Data Engine.

THE COLLECTIVE EFFICACY BUILDER

Collective teacher efficacy — the shared belief that teachers can produce significant learning for every student — has the highest effect size of any variable in Hattie’s Visible Learning research: 1.57. It is also the variable most school improvement plans have no deliberate strategy for building. This tool gives leaders a month-by-month planning structure for activating all four of Bandura’s efficacy sources intentionally, systematically, and before belief erodes under the weight of year-end exhaustion.

What’s inside:
Efficacy Diagnostic — current state assessment · Four-source planning structure (Mastery Experiences, Vicarious
Learning, Social Persuasion, Emotional State) · Monthly

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Collective Efficacy Factor.

THE SUCCESSION HEALTH AUDIT

Your legacy is not your test scores. It is the system you leave behind. This audit evaluates whether the instructional routines, coaching structures, and data systems in your building are documented, distributed, and proven to function without your direct involvement — or whether they depend on your presence to hold. The difference between a leader-dependent and a system-dependent school becomes visible here, before the transition happens.

What’s inside:
The Succession Stress Test — three diagnostic questions · Core Routine Assessment across six instructional areas
(documented / distributed / independently functional) · Summer Action Plan with named owner and completion date ·
The Succession Health Principle.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch Succession Planning as School Health.

THE AP ROLE REDESIGN BLUEPRINT

The most common mistake in AP design is not hiring the wrong person. It is designing the wrong role. This blueprint guides principals and district leaders through a structured redesign of the AP role before the new school year begins — moving from operational consumption to instructional leadership development with a concrete plan, a protected schedule, and a monthly coaching accountability structure that builds the AP’s instructional capacity over time.

What’s inside:
Time Audit Baseline with national average vs. target comparison · Four Responsibility Quadrants mapping (Operational
Must-Do / Delegate / Instructional Core / Growth) · Weekly schedule template with instructional block commitment ·
Monthly Coaching Review structure and six-teacher tracking table.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Assistant Principal Pipeline.

THE PRINCIPAL CALENDAR REDESIGN TEMPLATE

Your calendar is not a scheduling tool. It is a leadership architecture decision about who you intend to be. This template guides school leaders through the only window available to redesign next year’s calendar before September fills it — auditing last year’s actual time split, identifying the operational demands that consistently displaced instructional work, and building the ideal week with instructional time protected first. Wallace Foundation research is clear: principals who spend 30–40% of their time in direct instructional leadership produce measurably stronger outcomes for teachers and students.

What’s inside:
October Calendar Audit with baseline split calculation · Time Thief Log with delegation and automation planning · Ideal Week template with four instructional non-negotiables · Twelve-month time audit tracker for monitoring throughout the year.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch The Principal’s Calendar Audit.

THE SoR IMPLEMENTATION ARCHITECTURE BLUEPRINT

Adoption changes the shelf. Implementation changes the interaction. Forty-plus states have passed Science of Reading legislation, and most districts have the books — but not the system. This blueprint evaluates your district’s readiness across the five components that separate curriculum adoption from implementation integrity: teacher knowledge, coaching infrastructure, schedule integrity, assessment alignment, and leadership walkthrough capability. Every ‘Not Yet’ becomes a named summer action item with an owner and a deadline.

What’s inside:
Five-Component Readiness Rating (YES / PARTIAL / NOT YET) with evidence prompts · Summer Action Plan with
named owner and completion date · SoR Walkthrough Protocol with observable indicators by component · Implementation Integrity Tracker for monthly monitoring across the school year.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch Designing the Science of Reading System.

THE CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM ROOT-CAUSE MAP

Tracking chronic absenteeism is not the same as fixing it. This diagnostic tool helps school and district leaders move from the attendance data they already have to the root-cause analysis that actually changes what happens when the same students walk back through the door. By identifying each chronically absent student’s primary barrier domain — practical, relational, academic, or systemic — and matching the response to the barrier, leaders build a system that reads the signal rather than recording it.

What’s inside:
Four Barrier Domain Reference Guide with indicators and matched response types · Student-Level Diagnostic for every
chronically absent student · Building-Level Pattern Analysis to identify whether a domain is crossing the threshold for a
policy-level response · Write-in action planning with named owner and completion date.

Go deeper on The Leadership Lens: watch Chronic Absenteeism: The Root-Cause System.