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Wright's 5C Turnaround Plan

4 min · 2. mars 2026
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Wright's 5C Turnaround Plan, created by veteran principal and change agent Bryan R. Wright, is a proven, people-centered structured approach for school improvement that focuses on five key areas:  Code, Climate, Culture, Curriculum, and Connections For more than 30 years, Bryan has led effective turnaround work in alternative schools, comprehensive high schools, IB programs, and urban middle schools—delivering consistent, data-driven results.  When school leaders are intentionally coached in implementing the 5C Turnaround Plan, measurable outcomes follow, including increased attendance, improved test scores, a reduction in discipline referrals, and sustainable school improvement. For more information about the topics discussed,  contact us at  Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com If you found value in today’s episode, share it with a colleague, subscribe, and leave us a review. It helps us to continue bringing you conversations that matter. Thanks for listening. Until next time, keep leading with heart—and stay educationally relevant.

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Wright's 5C Turnaround Plan

Wright's 5C Turnaround Plan, created by veteran principal and change agent Bryan R. Wright, is a proven, people-centered structured approach for school improvement that focuses on five key areas:  Code, Climate, Culture, Curriculum, and Connections For more than 30 years, Bryan has led effective turnaround work in alternative schools, comprehensive high schools, IB programs, and urban middle schools—delivering consistent, data-driven results.  When school leaders are intentionally coached in implementing the 5C Turnaround Plan, measurable outcomes follow, including increased attendance, improved test scores, a reduction in discipline referrals, and sustainable school improvement. For more information about the topics discussed,  contact us at  Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com If you found value in today’s episode, share it with a colleague, subscribe, and leave us a review. It helps us to continue bringing you conversations that matter. Thanks for listening. Until next time, keep leading with heart—and stay educationally relevant.

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