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Alicia D. Koster on How to Rebuild District Stability with a 10-Year Plan

38 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In today’s episode, host Nate Lichte sits down with Alicia D. Koster, Superintendent of Schools of Greater Johnstown School District (NY). Koster shares her leadership journey—from corporate finance and business into public education—and how that nontraditional background shaped her strategic approach to district leadership. Together, Nate and Alicia explore why strategic planning is not just an operational tool, but a culture builder that strengthens trust, creates clarity, and helps communities stay aligned through difficult seasons. Alicia also unpacks Greater Johnstown’s context, the district’s past financial instability and enrollment decline, and the intentional systems used to rebuild staffing, programming, and community confidence over time. They close with practical advice for aspiring and first-year superintendents: build networks, seek leadership development opportunities, learn finance and long range planning, and invest in the relationships that make sustainable leadership possible. Key Moments 02:17 Strategic planning mindset and preparing for the superintendency 04:21 Why districts function like organizations—and why business acumen matters 07:24 How strategic planning strengthens communication, trust, and long term support 09:07 District context: rural NY, enrollment, budget, and student demographics 11:23 Leading through instability: rebuilding after financial disruption and staffing loss 16:18 Why revisiting the plan each year “keeps leaders honest” 17:43 Shared decision making structures and transparent communication systems 24:07 Rebuilding internal culture through relationships, visibility, and consistency 28:28 The next phase: graduation pathways, future ready skills, and student-centered opportunity 34:04 Advice for aspiring superintendents: associations, development programs, and finance skills Why You’ll Love This Episode If you are leading in a district where trust must be rebuilt—or trying to make strategic planning more than a compliance exercise—this conversation delivers practical clarity. Learn how consistent planning strengthens culture, how transparency builds long term support, and why relationships remain the core leadership lever in hard seasons. Follow Us Nate Lichte LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-lichte/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-lichte/]Lebra Website: https://www.lebrahq.com/ [https://www.lebrahq.com/]Lebra LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lebrahq [https://www.linkedin.com/company/lebrahq] About Lebra Podcast The Lebra Podcast is where host Nate Lichte speaks with education leaders and innovators about the future of schools, uncovering stories and strategies that create meaningful impact. 👉 Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the Lebra Podcast for more conversations on leadership, culture, and the future of learning.

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