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Belonging in Schools: Onboarding, Data, and Culture with Julie Lemley

32 min · 3. juni 2026
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Join Julie Lemley, Head of Upper School at Savannah Country Day School, for a thoughtful conversation on what it takes to create a true sense of belonging in school communities. Julie shares practical strategies for supporting students, families, and educators through transitions, designing meaningful onboarding experiences, and building cultures where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Together, we explore how social-emotional learning can be woven into everyday practices, from hiring and leadership to relationship-building and values-driven decision-making. Whether you’re a school leader, educator, or counselor, this episode offers actionable insights for fostering connection, strengthening community, and leading with empathy, curiosity, and purpose. Download the Show Notes for this episode: https://www.instituteforsel.net/posts/sel-cast-belonging-in-schools-onboarding-data-and-culture---with-julie-lemley [https://www.instituteforsel.net/posts/sel-cast-belonging-in-schools-onboarding-data-and-culture---with-julie-lemley]  Check out all of IFSEL's Programs, Workshops, and Professional Development opportunities: https://www.instituteforsel.net/ [https://www.instituteforsel.net/]

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