Small District, Strong Culture: Christopher Mason on Community at Quitman ISD
In this episode, host Karen Borchert sits down with Christopher Mason, Superintendent of Schools at Quitman ISD in East Texas, a district serving about 1,200 students with a deep sense of connection, pride, and belonging.
With nearly two decades in education and a background that includes coaching, teaching history, and pastoral ministry, Christopher leads with empathy, deep listening, and a long-term view of stewardship. At Quitman ISD, culture is built intentionally through trust, presence, and a shared mission that guides daily decisions.
That mission, “Every child. Every chance. Every day.”, is more than a phrase. It serves as a decision-making filter for hiring, budgeting, leadership development, and classroom practice. From staff listening tours to leadership-focused meetings and the BUILD committee, Christopher shows how consistent, human-centered leadership creates a culture where people feel seen, supported, and proud to serve.
Together, Karen and Christopher explore how relational trust, intentional leadership development, and a focus on stewardship shape a district culture rooted in service, integrity, and joy.
💡 Little Wins in This Episode:
1. Start and End Together: Why Quitman ISD now always kicks off and closes the year with the whole staff in one room.
2. Real Transparency: How a simple budget comparison and regular updates calmed fears after pay cuts.
3. The 13th Check: Returning the 2% reduction in a single end-of-year payment and what it signaled to staff.
4. Designing for Autonomy: Restructuring buildings, principals’ roles, and a 6–12 activities director to shrink workloads and sharpen focus.
5. Presence Without Micromanaging: Visiting every building weekly, staying in hallways, and letting principals lead instruction.
Key Moments
01:14 First impressions of Quitman ISD culture
02:03 “Every child, every chance, every day”
04:57 Christopher’s path into education
08:06 Mentorship and leadership growth
10:28 Identifying leaders “on the bubble”
13:53 Relational trust and visibility
16:00 Leadership meetings focused on growth
18:19 Listening tours and staff voice
21:10 Small changes with big impact
24:08 Stewardship and legacy
27:18 Culture in a small rural district
30:41 Three culture words: service, integrity, fun
34:01 Little win: the BUILD committee
36:11 Advice for educators right now
Connect with Christopher Mason
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-mason-424723a8
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-mason-424723a8]Website : https://www.quitmanisd.net/ [https://www.quitmanisd.net/]
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