
What Happens When You Lead with Justice—Even If It Costs You?
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What does it really take to lead with courage, clarity, and conviction—especially when the political winds are shifting?
In this powerful episode of Voices for Excellence, Dr. Michael Conner sits down with the unstoppable LK Monroe—former Alameda County Superintendent of Schools and founder of TeamED Up for Good—to unpack what legacy leadership looks like in the A/C (After COVID) era of education.
From navigating the political realities of elected leadership to building bridges between athletes, artists, and educators, LK shares her lived experience as a third-generation educator who never intended to follow in her family’s footsteps—but did so with bold vision and unshakable purpose.
Together, they tackle:
- The real meaning of leadership when kids come first—even when it costs you.
- How to help non-educators (like NBA stars) support schools the right way.
- Why culturally responsive teaching isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the reality of who’s in our classrooms.
- The uncomfortable but necessary tension of integrating AI and innovation in learning.
- Why LK’s leadership mantra—Justice, Partnership, Excellence—is more relevant than ever.
Whether you’re a superintendent, a system leader, or someone passionate about transforming education for the next generation, this conversation will leave you challenged, inspired, and better equipped to lead.