Episode 30: The Luck Myth – Why Great Schools Don’t Rely on Luck


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St. Patrick’s Day is all about luck — lucky charms, lucky clovers, and lucky streaks. But when people talk about great schools, they often use the same language.

“They’re lucky they have great teachers.”
“They’re lucky their students behave.”
“They’re lucky their culture is so strong.”

In this episode, we explore the myth of luck in schools and the leadership decisions that actually create those outcomes. From staff culture and student behavior to school traditions and leadership growth, this conversation highlights the intentional moves principals make that others sometimes mistake for luck.

Because strong schools aren’t built on chance — they’re built on clarity, consistency, and culture.

If you’ve ever heard someone describe a great school as “lucky,” this episode will help you see the leadership work behind those results and the small moves that can create those same outcomes in your building.

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