The Principal Exchange Podcast
Every student. Not most students. Not the ones who are easiest to serve. Every single one. In this episode, Sarah and Andra sit down with Eric Griffin — superintendent, former principal, and opening keynote speaker at this summer's Built Different conference — for a conversation that gets to the heart of why so many educators feel like they're drifting away from the reason they got into this work in the first place. Eric was literally born into education. With parents and grandparents who were teachers, he grew up seeing the inner workings of the classroom long before he ever stood in front of one. That perspective — grounded, accountable, never too far removed from the classroom floor — shapes everything about how he leads today. From the accountability movement and the pendulum swings of curriculum trends, to the way over-assessment can quietly rob teachers of momentum, this conversation names what a lot of educators are feeling but don't always say out loud: the system sometimes makes it harder to do the very thing we're all here to do. But Eric doesn't stop at the problem. He brings practical, principal-level strategies for cutting through the noise — from eliminating assessments that serve no one, to comprehensive student reviews, to the simple but powerful idea that support must come before accountability. Because when the mission on the wall doesn't match what's happening in the hallways, something has to change. And it starts with leadership that never forgets who it's all for. If you don't have your conference ticket yet, grab it here [https://www.educationtailored.com/2026conference] — you won't want to miss Eric's keynote or his Day 2 session. Follow us everywhere at @theprincipalexchange
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