Communities of Character Podcast
What does character education actually look like in practice? In this special compilation episode of Communities of Character, host Jennifer Hogan returns to the Hope Institute Network Summit to sit down with two educators whose careers demonstrate what it means to build culture through consistency. First, Jennifer talks with Jupie Lindley, who was longtime teacher at Cahaba Heights Elementary and recently retired after 44 years (!), about the everyday moments that shape students far beyond academics. Then Jennifer sits down with Sue Grogan, longtime principal of Shades Cahaba Elementary, Alabama's first National School of Character, to discuss what it takes to build a school culture that lasts. Together, these conversations explore: * Why relationships are the foundation of character education * What students remember long after they leave our classrooms * How teachers and principals shape culture every day * Why consistency matters more than perfection * Lessons learned from decades of educational leadership * How character becomes a lasting legacy If last month's Voices from the Network episode explored why character-centered leadership matters, this episode explores what it looks like when educators faithfully live that mission every day. Whether you're a teacher, principal, instructional coach, counselor, or district leader, you'll leave encouraged to keep investing in the small moments that shape school culture over time. Resources from the Episode: Vestavia Hills Elementary Cahaba Heights - https://vhech.vhcs.us/ Vestavia Hills Elementary Cahaba Heights celebrates Ms. Lindley's retirement after 44 years of teaching: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16bKLzD6zn/ Shades Cahaba Elementary School: https://sces.homewood.k12.al.us/ Retired Principals Leave a Mark: Sue Grogan https://thehomewoodstar.com/schools/shades-cahaba/retired-principals-leave-a-mark/ Becoming a School of Character - https://character.org/programs/schools-of-character-intro/ Follow Communities of Character * Instagram: @coc.podcast * Share this episode with an educator who is committed to building a culture where every student can flourish. "Culture isn't built in one extraordinary moment. It's built in ordinary moments repeated with extraordinary consistency." Music attribution: From the Ground Up Music licensed through Soundstripe. Code: CWWY3ZRHKFDNWLIL Sugarcane Music licensed through Soundstripe. Code: HRE24VRVJAUPWZXR
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