New Book Alert! Leading For Tomorrow’s Schools Today

Imagery that will be part of the book cover in productionNew Book Alert!!

Nick Polyak and I are continuing our adventures in writing, leading, and “mindset shifting” with our fifth leadership book, coming out in early 2025:

Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today

Description of Book
Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today is a forward-thinking guide for educational leaders navigating the rapidly changing landscape of 21st-century schools. Authored by seasoned superintendents Mike Lubelfeld & Nick Polyak, this book offers practical strategies and insightful reflections on how to lead effectively in times of change and uncertainty. Drawing on years of experience and a deep understanding of the educational field, the authors provide a roadmap for fostering growth, embracing innovation, and driving meaningful transformation in schools. The book emphasizes the importance of change and growth planning, highlighting proven approaches to cultivating a positive school culture, empowering teachers, and enhancing student outcomes. With a focus on both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today equips leaders with the tools and mindset necessary to create learning environments that prepare students for success in a complex and dynamic world. This book is an essential resource for current and aspiring school leaders committed to shaping the future of education.

We are grateful to our publisher, Rowman & Littlefield/Bloomsbury and the teams of editors there!

As a “tip of the hat” to the recent Generative Artificial Intelligence tools from Google’s Notebook LM, we took part of our author marketing materials and shared them with the advanced Gen AI tools. The Robot Podcasters made a 15 minute “conversation” as to why you should give the book a read!

Link to 15 minute “podcast” Google Notebook LM AI Podcast “conversation”

We are very grateful to the following inspiring leaders for writing testimonials:

Luvelle Brown

Joe Sanfelippo

Courtney Orzel

Christopher Nesmith

Dr. Lupita Ley Hightower

Grateful to the following for writing essays in the book:

Glenn Robbins

Dr. Zandra Jo Galván

Gladys I Cruz

Jeff Dillon

Tremendous thank you to Thomas C. Murray for writing the Foreword!!

We are grateful and honored by the support, partnership, writing, messaging, and inspiration!

We introduce our new CHANGE leadership framework too!!

Graphic of the CHANGE leadership framework from Lubelfeld/Polyak

If you don’t want to listen to the Google Robots, check out the transcript (courtesy of TurboScribe)
Transcript of Google NotebookLM Podcast from TurboScribe

Proud of the support from our Boards of Education, Leadership Team Members, Teachers, Educational Support Staff, Business Partners, Communities, Students and so many more! Humbled by opportunities to share and proud to add to the leadership literature.

We are always grateful to the teams at  AASA, The School Superintendents Association for their support and encouragement over the years!!

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword by Tom Murray

List of Tables & Figures

Preface

Introduction

Section 1: Leadership is Change

Chapter 1: Cultivating Change

Chapter 2: Selection of Staff, Who, How, and How Long?

Voices from the Field: Leading Transformation in a VUCA World: A Progressive Vision for Brigantine Public School District, Glenn Robbins, Superintendent, Author

Section 2: Go Where the Smart People Are – Learning From Others

Chapter 3 : Networks and Professional Organizations

Chapter 4: Language Matters

Voices from the Field: My Journey of People-Centered Leadership as Superintendent, Dr. Zandra Jo Galvan

Section 3: You Can Do It

Chapter 5 : We’re Not Broke, We’re Broken

Chapter 6 Transformation: Flip the Mindset

Voices from the Field: Expanding Pathways to Success, Gladys I. Cruz

Section 4: Change Faster – Embrace Your Context – Revolutionary Change

Chapter 7: Bomb Threats and Social Media

Chapter 8: Artificial Intelligence & Innovation

Voices from the Field: Jeff Dillon, The Student’s Bill of Rights

Conclusion

References

About the Authors

Appendix A Interviews from the Pandemic Era-Use Case for Generative AI and Leadership

Appendix B Teach AI Guidance

Appendix C Listing of Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools Used Throughout this Book

Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today: A Briefing (From Google’s Notebook LM)

Authors: Dr. Michael Lubelfeld and Dr. Nick Polyak

Target Audience: Current and aspiring educational leaders, particularly superintendents and principals.

Main Themes:

  • Navigating Change: The book emphasizes the inevitability of change in the 21st-century educational landscape and provides practical frameworks, like the Satir Change Model and the authors’ own CHANGE framework, to lead through it successfully.

“Polyak and Lubelfeld urge us to adapt and be flexible, framing leadership as an evolving journey rather than a destination.” – Courtney Orzel, Superintendent

  • Fostering Innovation: The authors champion a future-focused approach, specifically highlighting the integration of generative AI in education to prepare students for the future workforce.

“Their emphasis on future-focused leadership is critical as we guide districts in integrating technology and real-world learning experiences into the curriculum.” – Christopher Nesmith, Superintendent

  • Creating Positive School Cultures: Building trust, empowering teachers, and fostering open communication are presented as crucial for successful leadership and achieving desired student outcomes.

“They effectively demonstrated how they employed successful strategies to motivate staff and achieve positive outcomes across different school systems.” – Dr. Lupita Ley Hightower, Superintendent

  • Practical Application: The book grounds its theoretical framework in real-world case studies, demonstrating how the principles and frameworks can be successfully implemented in various educational contexts.

Key Features:

  • CHANGE Leadership Framework: A six-step framework (Challenge the Status Quo, Have Open Conversations, Adapt and Be Flexible, Navigate Obstacles, Generate a Shared Vision, Enjoy the Journey) designed to guide leaders through change management.
  • Real-world Case Studies: Compelling examples of how the book’s principles have been applied in real-world educational settings, showcasing their effectiveness and providing tangible solutions to common challenges.
  • Voices from the Field: Vignettes from experienced superintendents, including AASA past president Gladys Cruz, provide valuable insights and perspectives.
  • Reflection Questions: Each chapter includes questions designed to stimulate further study, analysis, and action, encouraging readers to apply the concepts to their own leadership contexts.

Critical Acclaim:

The book has received high praise from prominent figures in the education field, emphasizing its practicality, relevance, and inspirational approach:

  • Luvelle Brown: “Their text should be required reading for any leader wishing to be highly effective with change management and the implementation of generative artificial intelligence into their practices.”
  • Joe Sanfelippo: “This is an inspiring and practical guide for anyone looking to lead purposefully and prepare everyone in their organization for the future.”

Relevance to Specific Courses:

This book is particularly relevant for courses in superintendent and principal certification programs, including:

  • Superintendent Leadership Preparation
  • Principal Leadership Preparation
  • Technology and Future School Leadership
  • School Board Relations
  • Change Management
  • Communication
  • Student-Centered Leadership

Overall, “Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today” provides a comprehensive roadmap for current and aspiring educational leaders seeking to navigate change, foster innovation, and create positive learning environments that equip students for success in the 21st century.

FAQ From the Gen AI synthesis tool!

Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today: FAQ (From Google’s Notebook LM

1. What is the core message of “Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today”?

This book provides a practical roadmap for educational leaders to navigate the complexities of modern education and prepare students for the future. It emphasizes adapting to change, fostering innovation, and creating positive school cultures where everyone thrives.

2. Who are the authors and what makes their perspective unique?

Dr. Michael Lubelfeld and Dr. Nick Polyak are seasoned superintendents with a combined six decades of experience in various educational roles. Their extensive hands-on experience, coupled with their deep understanding of educational leadership, forms the foundation of their practical advice and actionable insights.

3. What specific leadership frameworks does the book utilize?

The book employs two key frameworks: the Satir Change Model, which helps understand and manage the emotional and psychological aspects of change, and the authors’ own CHANGE Leadership Framework. This framework, with its six steps—Challenge the Status Quo, Have Open Conversations, Adapt and Be Flexible, Navigate Obstacles, Generate a Shared Vision, and Enjoy the Journey—provides a structured approach to leading change initiatives.

4. How does the book address the role of technology in education?

“Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today” acknowledges the transformative potential of technology, specifically generative AI. It encourages educational leaders to embrace these advancements and integrate them into learning environments to equip students with the skills needed for the future workforce.

5. What is the significance of the real-world case studies included in the book?

The book features compelling case studies that demonstrate the successful implementation of the principles discussed. These real-world examples provide tangible evidence of the book’s effectiveness and offer practical solutions to common challenges faced by educational leaders.

6. How does the book address the concept of change management in education?

The book acknowledges that change is an inherent part of the educational landscape. It equips leaders with the necessary tools and strategies to manage change effectively, including fostering open communication, building trust, and addressing resistance with empathy.

7. What key areas of educational leadership does the book focus on?

“Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today” addresses various crucial aspects of leadership, including:

  • Cultivating a Growth Mindset: Encouraging a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the school community.
  • Building Trust: Establishing strong relationships and open communication among stakeholders.
  • Staff Selection: Emphasizing the importance of recruiting and retaining talented educators.
  • Adapting to a Rapidly Changing World: Preparing students for a future characterized by constant technological advancements and evolving career landscapes.
  • Community Engagement: Building strong partnerships with parents and the wider community.

8. How can aspiring and current school leaders benefit from this book?

This book serves as an invaluable resource for both aspiring and current school leaders seeking to:

  • Enhance their leadership skills in navigating change, driving innovation, and creating thriving school environments.
  • Gain practical insights from experienced superintendents and learn from real-world case studies.
  • Develop a forward-thinking mindset to effectively prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Endorsements of the Book from Experts in the Field
#1 The vast amount of professional experience and talent that exists with Mike Lubelfeld and Nick Polyak is on full display in Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today. They inspire me and others through research, practical frameworks, and case studies that reveal strategic and successful approaches to innovating in school. Their text should be required reading for any leader wishing to be highly effective with change management and the implementation of generative artificial intelligence into their practices.
Luvelle Brown
Superintendent, Ithaca City School District
Founder/CEO Love2Achieve LLC.
#2  Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today provides a rich blend of real-world experience and practical insights from two seasoned superintendents who have navigated and led change in schools for nearly 60 years. Through compelling stories, Mike and Nick emphasize how creating supportive conditions and fostering innovation leads to long-term success. The book offers lessons that extend beyond education, making it a valuable read for leaders in all fields of leadership. Mike and Nick provide a clear framework for understanding and managing the complexities of organizational change. This is an inspiring and practical guide for anyone looking to lead purposefully and prepare everyone in their organization for the future.
Joe Sanfelippo
Superintendent, Author, Speaker, Wisconsin
#3  In Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today, Polyak and Lubelfeld delve deep into the realities of leadership, embracing the chaos and resistance that often accompany the drive for change. They do not shy away from the difficulties but instead confront them head-on, offering a wealth of success stories that illuminate their points, offering real-world examples of how visionary leadership can yield remarkable results and a candid exploration of the obstacles leaders face. Polyak and Lubelfeld urge us to adapt and be flexible, framing leadership as an evolving journey rather than a destination.Their approach is both pragmatic and inspirational, thought-provoking yet practical, encouraging leaders to view challenges as opportunities for growth rather than insurmountable barriers. Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today is a vital read for anyone in educational leadership.
Courtney Orzel
Superintendent
Lemont Bromberek Combined School District 113A, Illinois
#4  Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today by Nick Polyak and Michael Lubelfeld offers a robust framework that has become a cornerstone for how we approach change management in our AASA Redefining Ready work. The practical tools and insights in this book have directly supported our mission to redefine what it means for students to be college, career, and life-ready.
Polyak and Lubelfeld’s CHANGE Framework—Challenge the Status Quo, Have Open Conversations, Adapt and Be Flexible, Navigate Obstacles, Generate a Shared Vision, and Enjoy the Journey—is particularly valuable in guiding school leaders through the transformation required in our AASA initiatives. We’ve applied this framework to help districts across the country rethink outdated measures of success, shifting focus to real-world indicators such as career pathways, internships, and dual credit programs, which better prepare students for life after graduation.
Their use of the Satir Change Model has given us a structured process for managing resistance and chaos that inevitably arise when implementing new readiness metrics. This model provides the emotional and psychological scaffolding that leaders need to navigate through disruption and arrive at a new, more equitable status quo—one where students are assessed not just by test scores, but by their demonstrated readiness for the future.
Additionally, their call for embracing AI and innovation mirrors the cutting-edge work we are doing in Redefining Ready to prepare students for the future workforce. Their emphasis on future-focused leadership is critical as we guide districts in integrating technology and real-world learning experiences into the curriculum.
This book is not just theory—it’s a playbook for action. It has been instrumental in shaping our strategies, and I believe it’s a must-read for any school leader looking to foster transformative, sustainable change in their district.
Christopher Nesmith
Superintendent
Elma School District, Washington
#5  Dr. Michael Lubefield and Dr. Nick Polyak are nationally renowned and highly esteemed leaders. They are masterful at fostering strong relationships on behalf of their school district communities. Through their co-teaching of both aspiring and current superintendent classes, they effectively impart their extensive knowledge, experience, and expertise to many leaders.
Their book, Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today, is a valuable resource for all leaders working in different organizations including school systems. It serves not only as a comprehensive guide but also as a compelling call to action, emphasizing the critical role we play in shaping the future of our students. Leadership at all levels matters tremendously!
I was particularly impressed by their authenticity and their ability to provide real-life examples of challenging situations. They effectively demonstrated how they employed successful strategies to motivate staff and achieve positive outcomes across different school systems. Their commitment to generating clarity, fostering a shared vision for success, and encouraging constructive dialogue to challenge the status quo highlights their dedication to forward-thinking leadership. This approach is crucial, as it underscores our responsibility to build future-ready schools that meet the needs of ALL students.
Gracias!
Dr. Lupita Ley Hightower
Superintendent/Treasure Hunter
Arizona Superintendent of the Year 2023
Tolleson Elementary School District, Arizona

 

Final Post of this Blog…. for now ….

“Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection.”
– Mark Twain

Dear Readers of this blog – thank you for reading the various musings I have shared with you via this blog in 339 posts since 2013.

As you may know I’ve been a blogger since 2010, when I first became a superintendent of schools; and I have enjoyed each and every blog post, comment, conversation, experience, etc.

Over the past few years I have been blessed with the motivation to write, to share, to blog, to journal and to publish. My writing motivation is now moving more into the book publications realm than in the blogging realm.

With this final blog post (for now) I bid blogging a fond farewell (I may re-brand the blog or start a new medium for personal professional communication after July 1st, when my leadership journey takes me into a new venue in North Shore School District 112).

Thank you for supporting the blog and please consider reading one or more of my publications and sharing your feedback with me.

Thanks for your support and for your interest in my journey. Please continue to Engage, Inspire, Empower and do all you can for all students and members of your community.

ML


Below I’m sharing a recent blog post Nick Polyak and I penned for the American Association of School Administrators

“Leadership is the art of giving people a platform for spreading ideas that work.” –Seth Godin
 

Lead with Passion,Energy, Focus and Partnership

(Lead To Learn, Digital Consortium) Permanent link   All Posts

by Michael Lubelfeld, superintendent, Deerfield Public Schools, Ill., and Nick Polyak, superintendent, Leyden High School District 212, Ill.

polyak digital consortium fall 17The purpose of the AASA Digital Consortium is to support school district administrators as they scale successful models in support of engaging, effective learning experiences using digital media in order to be the leading national voice for digital innovation in our nation’s public schools.

We have often written about the power and value of professional associations. We are grateful to the coaching, guidance, mentorship, feedback and opportunities that these associations afford leaders in the practice of education.

As co-directors of the AASA Digital Consortium we have the honor of gathering with 40-50 superintendents and educational leaders from around the nation in support of leading digital innovation in our nation’s schools. Since 2014, the consortium has visited exemplar school districts from coast to coast (Maryland, California, North Carolina, Illinois and Washington, and our next visit in April 2018 will be to Missouri).

Typically, we engage with a team of superintendents and school leaders for two days of intense leading, learning, fellowship and calls to action. Key to the influence and success of the Digital Consortium are friends like Horace Mann, Discovery Education, Google, Google Chicago, Education Reimagined, McGraw Hill, Fuel Education, Rethink Education and other leaders in the edtech space.

lubelfeld digital consortium fall17

We work through exercises and planning under the powerful frameworks for leadership and change like the one found in Education Reimagined. We have worked with thought leaders from around North America as we support one another on the journey toward change management and maximized impact of digital transformation.

During our visits, tweets are shared under the #AASA_DigitalConsortium. Our challenge and charge as a group of leaders is to continue to lead with passion, energy, focus and partnership. As critical friends, we affirm that which is good and best, and we constructively critique that which can be made better.

AASA will feature blog posts from the various leadership consortia as part of its ongoing outreach and support of leadership and education. In addition, through partnerships with the Center for Digital Education and Discovery Education, for example, a number of case studies and white papers have been written by or about Digital Consortium leaders.

Mike Lubelfeld is the superintendent of Deerfield Public Schools in Deerfield, Ill. Nick Polyak is the superintendent of Leyden High School District 212 in Franklin Park, Ill. Lubelfeld and Polyak serve as co-chairs of AASA’s Digital Consortium and co-moderate  #Suptchat, a monthly, hour-long conversation via Twitter that engages superintendents and other school system leaders worldwide about the most critical issues in education. The program occurs on the first Wednesday of every month, beginning at 8 p.m. (ET). 

Unlearning Leader – Podcast Interview – EduTalk Radio

“Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
– A.A. Milne

The Unlearning Leader: Leading Schools for Tomorrow Today is about how today’s leaders need to connect for success. The premise of this book is that we all need to unlearn. In order to change and prepare for tomorrow, the authors submit that much of what leaders have learned must be unlearned as we aim to create a new tomorrow for our nation’s children.

The learning purposes of this book include:

  • Energize people to think, act, and lead differently
  • Embody innovative mindsets
  • Model and share new ways of leading from within the organization
  • Put forth the power and positive impact and legacy for leadership
  • Unlearn old truths to lead in new ways
  • Leverage connection opportunities like #suptchat to lead and learn for tomorrow

The Unlearning Leader: Leading for Tomorrow’s Schools Today is a book that will make a difference. Unlearning implies relearning, and that relates to change. The once constant in education today is change. Leaders must know how people learn, communicate, and think. Nick and Mike are energetic, innovative, creative experts in promoting effective leadership that embraces today’s vastly different environment. This book is not an option – it is fundamental to building educational attitudes and behaviors that produce exceptional learners.
Jim Burgett, Author, Speaker, President of the Burgett Group, IL Supt of the Year


Please listen to a Podcast interview (below) with me and Nick Polyak (the authors) with

 

The Unlearning Leader: Schools for Tomorrow Today will include a series of unique elements, including:
(a) Reflection questions that will generate thought and conversation around each chapter;

(b) a unique end of chapter feature SUPTCHAT: Stop, Understand, Plan, Think –where suggested actions and reflected questions will help readers take action and connect with various Twitter chat communities

(c) a relationship between new learning and leading methods related to the five exemplary practices of leadership, evidence based practices from Kouzes & Posner

(d) Chapter Featurettes – guest commentary from successful educational leaders at the end of each chapter. This provides additional voices on the topics on unlearning.

More supports for teachers! (English, Spanish, French, German)

“Learn to listen and listen to learn.”
– Tom Izzo

This year we prepare for a myriad of changes.

I’m continuing with this series of blog posts descriptions of services, subscriptions, tools, programs, aids, SUPPORTS for learning that we are putting into place intentionally and deliberately to support teachers and students. Thanks to Dr. Jeff Zoul, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, as well as members of the DPS109 Leadership team, as well as iCoaches and teacher leaders, we have a PLAN to help teachers SUCCEED as they Engage, Inspire & Empower!

These tools are being shared in no particular order – the point/aim/goal is to share, celebrate, communicate, and publicize the many leaders and the many tools that will enable others to act – challenge the process, inspire a shared vision – and support improved teaching and learning! While company information and logos are shared it is not our intention to use this as “advertising” – we are simply sharing with whom we are partnering to support our mission. The name(s) of the people leading these services is provided – feel free to contact them with any questions or comments about the tools.

In some of the blog posts I will post multiple tools since some of the companies with whom we partner are sharing multiple tools. Many of these web based subscriptions will allow for 24/7 – school/home access! The possibilities are endless for our learning as we truly become a COMMUNITY of learners.

The content/subscription descriptions come directly from the company websites; and/or are heavily influencing the descriptions listed – website links to the source are listed in each section and sub-section.

(Kristen Paul and Chelsea Gray) Edmentum: Study Island:

This is a Standards mastery and test preparation program built specifically from state and Common Core standards for use with students in grades 3-8. Study Island includes Interactive lessons and activities that reinforce and reward learning achievement. Real-time progress monitoring that identifies student strengths and weaknesses. Study Island is ideal for self-paced, individualized learning or teacher-led, whole-class instruction. Teachers can easily guide students through the program, communicate expectations, and create class assignments. Students can work through questions using a standard test format, an interactive game format, printable worksheets, or a classroom response system.

http://www.studyisland.com/

(Svetlana Sutic) Edmentum: Reading Eggs/Reading Eggspress:

Reading Eggs is a comprehensive, online supplemental literacy programs for pre-K through 2nd grade readers. Grounded in extensive educational research, the programs build on and reinforce the five pillars of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.

The Reading Eggs lessons provide plenty of practice in developing key reading skills and the interactive activities can be repeated as often as needed. Teachers can easily access resources like teaching notes, student worksheets, spelling worksheets, grammar demos, and big books for interactive whiteboards. The bright graphics and repetition work well with a wide range of students, and the songs and fun activities make Reading Eggs a rewarding activity, where students experience success as they learn to read.

Reading Eggspress builds on students’’ love of reading and develops reading comprehension skills for 2nd through 6th grade students. Reading Eggspress motivates and engages students with a wide range of learning resources, lessons, motivational games, e-books, and rewards. Students can take a diagnostic placement test to ensure they are working at a level that matches their reading ability, or teachers can move students to an appropriate level.

http://readingeggs.com/

(Rachel Aspinall) Edmentum: PLATO World Language Courses:

Help your students become proficient and fluent in the language of their choice, preparing them for professional success and personal fulfillment. Plato Courseware’s World Languages library features 14 semesters of highly interactive, graphically rich mobile-friendly language curriculum to prepare your students for success in the 21st Century World. Reinforce language learning with game-based practice, available on our World Language Mobile apps. These supplemental activities improve your students’ listening and reading, helping them associate the content in meaningful ways, and incorporate vocabulary and other language structures.

http://www.edmentum.com/products-services/plato-courseware

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