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𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐖𝐞 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐊 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧? 𝟏𝟓𝟐 | 𝐃𝐫. 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐚 𝐒𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐟

26 min · 4. mai 2026
episode 𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐖𝐞 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐊 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧? 𝟏𝟓𝟐 | 𝐃𝐫. 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐚 𝐒𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐟 cover

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𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this solo episode, Dr. Melissa Sadorf challenges a long-standing narrative in education—that rural schools are behind and need to catch up. Instead, she argues that rural education has been leading in many of the practices the broader field is now trying to adopt, including relationship-based learning, whole-child support, and community engagement. Drawing from data, lived experience, and national research, she highlights the strengths of rural schools while also acknowledging the real challenges they face. This episode is both a call to rethink assumptions and a reminder that rural educators bring valuable expertise that deserves recognition, investment, and study. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Welcome and Thesis 02:09 What Rural Really Means 02:57 The Data Behind Rural 06:20 Conference Wake Up Call 08:24 Whole Child by Default 10:07 Place Based Learning 12:01 Integrated Roles Leadership 14:03 Community as Partner 15:42 Resourcefulness and Ingenuity 16:38 Real Challenges and Equity 19:50 What the Field Must Do 23:10 Final Rally and Wrap 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: Rural education is not a problem to be fixed—it is a powerful, proven model that the broader field can learn from. While challenges exist, rural schools continue to lead in relationships, community connection, and meaningful learning. This episode calls on educators, researchers, and policymakers to shift their perspective, recognize rural expertise, and invest in what is already working.

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episode 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐃𝐚 𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝟗𝟎 𝐃𝐚𝐲𝐬? 𝟏𝟓𝟔 | 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐚 cover

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐃𝐚 𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝟗𝟎 𝐃𝐚𝐲𝐬? 𝟏𝟓𝟔 | 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐚

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Melanie Matta, Superintendent and Principal of Hope Elementary School District in California. Melanie shares her journey into leadership, the realities of leading in a small rural district, and the deeply human side of leadership that often goes untaught. Drawing from her new book Unwritten: The Leadership Entry Plan No One Gave You Until Now, Melanie unpacks the importance of trust, relationships, and listening before leading. She offers powerful insights on rebuilding broken systems, navigating inequities in rural education, and creating a culture where both staff and students thrive. From advocacy at the state level to personal vulnerability as a leader, this conversation highlights what it truly means to lead with heart while still driving results. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:02 Melanie Origin Story 03:48 Advocacy for Rural Schools 06:04 Mentors and People First 09:26 Dual Role Reality 13:19 Unfair Comparisons and Funding 18:10 Why She Wrote Unwritten 21:15 Rebuilding Trust at Hope 25:55 Listen Learn and Vulnerability 29:26 Hidden Alcoholism Fallout 29:50 COVID Reopening Under Pressure 30:23 Quiet Divorce Breaking Point 31:42 Vulnerability With Staff 34:45 Why She Wrote The Book 35:51 One Question To Diagnose 37:56 Building Culture With Systems 38:35 Data Transparency Kids Own It 43:13 Recruiting And Retaining Staff 47:46 Support Over Bureaucracy 49:33 Advocacy In Polarized Times 54:09 Defining Rural Advantage 56:01 Closing Thanks And Takeaways 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t just about systems—it’s about people. Melanie Matta emphasizes that trust, relationships, and authenticity are the true foundations of sustainable leadership. In rural education especially, the ability to stay connected, be flexible, and lead with empathy creates a distinct advantage. For leaders stepping into new roles or navigating complex challenges, the message is clear: listen first, build trust intentionally, and never lose sight of the human side of the work. When leaders stay grounded in purpose and community, meaningful change becomes possible.

1. juni 202658 min
episode 𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐲? 𝟏𝟓𝟓 | 𝐇𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐚-𝐁𝐚𝐮𝐞𝐫 cover

𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐲? 𝟏𝟓𝟓 | 𝐇𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐚-𝐁𝐚𝐮𝐞𝐫

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this episode, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Hayley Spira-Bauer, a leader in virtual education and a passionate advocate for equitable access in schools. While Hayley’s background is rooted in urban education, her work with districts across the U.S. has given her a powerful perspective on the realities facing rural communities—especially in special education and staffing. Together, they explore the systemic challenges rural schools face, from talent shortages to limited access to services, and how innovative solutions like virtual instruction can bridge those gaps when done right. Hayley shares real-world examples, practical insights for district leaders, and a compelling vision of what strong partnerships and sustainable systems can look like. This conversation highlights not just the struggles, but the ingenuity, resilience, and “rural advantage” that make these communities uniquely powerful. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Rural Advocacy Intro 02:26 Haley’s Career Journey 05:55 Awakening in Rural Alaska 09:09 Debunking Rural Myths 10:16 Rural Innovation in Texas 12:48 Special Ed Staffing Gaps 15:05 Who Gets Hit First 17:27 Virtual Special Ed Done Right 20:55 Nonnegotiables for Quality 25:30 Red Flags and Course Correction 28:01 Virtual IEP Documentation 30:23 Building Team Belonging 33:24 Why Rural Shortages Persist 38:51 Capacity Building Not Crutches 42:38 Vendor Contract Must Haves 46:57 Leader Burnout And AI 51:38 Defining Rural Advantage 53:38 Final Takeaways And Subscribe 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: This episode is a powerful reminder that rural education is not defined by limitations, but by resilience, creativity , and community strength. Hayley challenges us to rethink how we view access, talent, and innovation—especially in places often overlooked. For school leaders, the message is clear: strong partnerships, high expectations, and a deep commitment to students can transform even the most complex challenges into opportunities for growth. And for all of us, it’s a call to better understand—and elevate—the stories and successes coming out of rural schools.

25. mai 202654 min
episode 𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐈𝐬 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐚𝐫 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐍𝐚𝐰? 𝟏𝟓𝟒 - 𝐋𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐲 cover

𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐈𝐬 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐚𝐫 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐍𝐚𝐰? 𝟏𝟓𝟒 - 𝐋𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐲

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Lisa Parady, Executive Director of the Alaska Council of School Administrators, to explore what it truly takes to lead schools in one of the most remote and challenging education landscapes in the United States. From communities only accessible by plane to schools facing critical infrastructure challenges, Lisa shares powerful insights into the realities of rural education in Alaska. The conversation dives into funding inequities, teacher recruitment and retention struggles, cultural integration in curriculum, and the importance of honoring Indigenous heritage through frameworks like the NuBE Learning Framework. Lisa also highlights the urgent need for stable funding, safe and functional facilities, and a strong educator pipeline—while reminding us of the “rural advantage”: deep relationships, resilience, and community connection. This episode is a compelling look at how leadership, advocacy, and innovation come together to support students in even the most remote corners of the country. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Alaska Leadership Intro 02:20 Lisa Parity Background 05:06 Place Based Learning North Slope 09:57 What ACSA Does 14:32 BSA Funding Fight 19:18 Facilities Maslow Needs 23:14 Recruiting and International Hiring 26:26 Testimony That Moved Lawmakers 30:05 Alaska Reads Act Literacy 36:30 Student Wellness and Safety 39:42 Next Two Years Planning Ahead 45:19 Rural Advantage Meaning 47:07 Closing Thanks and CTE 50:00 Final Takeaways Outro 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: Dr. Lisa Parady brings Alaska’s educational realities into sharp focus, showing how leadership in rural settings demands adaptability, advocacy, and deep community connection. From funding battles to cultural innovation, her insights highlight both the challenges and the powerful opportunities within rural education. As Dr. Sadorf reminds us, meaningful change begins with conversation—whether it’s rethinking funding strategies, improving facilities, or strengthening educator pipelines. When rural leaders share their stories and work together, they don’t just overcome barriers—they build stronger, more connected communities for every student.

18. mai 202651 min
episode 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐃𝐚𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐭 𝐓𝐚𝐀𝐞 𝐭𝐚 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐥𝐲 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐊 𝐚 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐊? 𝟏𝟓𝟑 | 𝐌𝐢𝐀𝐞 𝐁𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐞𝐲 cover

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐃𝐚𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐭 𝐓𝐚𝐀𝐞 𝐭𝐚 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐥𝐲 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐊 𝐚 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐊? 𝟏𝟓𝟑 | 𝐌𝐢𝐀𝐞 𝐁𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐞𝐲

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Mike Beighley, Superintendent of the Whitehall School District in rural Wisconsin. Mike shares his journey into leadership and the bold shifts he’s leading to transform education in a rural setting. From embracing discomfort and redefining student success to launching an Emerging Technology Lab and fostering deep community partnerships, Mike offers a powerful look at what it means to lead with courage, clarity, and purpose. This conversation explores how rural schools can move beyond traditional models toward personalized, future-ready learning—while maintaining the strong relationships that make rural communities unique. If you're looking for practical, real-world strategies to drive meaningful change, this episode delivers. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Welcome to Rural Scoop 01:47 Mike’s Leadership Path 02:49 Mentors and Rural Pace 04:44 Wake Up Call at Ashley 07:07 Leading in Rural Reality 10:27 Building Community Trust 12:07 Making the Case for Change 15:04 Personalized Learning Pilot 20:52 Supporting Teachers Through Risk 23:06 Emerging Tech Lab Origins 27:43 Sustaining Partner Relationships 30:42 Lessons from Cardinal Manufacturing 32:32 AI in a Rural District 37:51 State Rules and Testing Tension 41:37 Funding and Budget Priorities 44:35 First Steps for Superintendents 47:09 What Rural Advantage Means 48:34 Closing and Call to Action 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: This episode highlights that meaningful change in education doesn’t come from perfect plans—it comes from courageous leadership, clear purpose, and a willingness to embrace discomfort. Mike Beighley’s work demonstrates that rural schools are uniquely positioned to innovate, leveraging strong relationships and community trust to create impactful, future-ready learning experiences. As Dr. Sadorf reminds us, transformation starts with one small step. When leaders focus on what truly matters for students and work together with their communities, rural education doesn’t just adapt—it thrives.

11. mai 202650 min
episode 𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐖𝐞 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐊 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧? 𝟏𝟓𝟐 | 𝐃𝐫. 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐚 𝐒𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐟 cover

𝐇𝐚𝐰 𝐂𝐚𝐧 𝐖𝐞 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐟𝐫𝐚𝐊 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧? 𝟏𝟓𝟐 | 𝐃𝐫. 𝐌𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐚 𝐒𝐚𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐟

𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: In this solo episode, Dr. Melissa Sadorf challenges a long-standing narrative in education—that rural schools are behind and need to catch up. Instead, she argues that rural education has been leading in many of the practices the broader field is now trying to adopt, including relationship-based learning, whole-child support, and community engagement. Drawing from data, lived experience, and national research, she highlights the strengths of rural schools while also acknowledging the real challenges they face. This episode is both a call to rethink assumptions and a reminder that rural educators bring valuable expertise that deserves recognition, investment, and study. 𝐓𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐊𝐩𝐬: 00:00 Welcome and Thesis 02:09 What Rural Really Means 02:57 The Data Behind Rural 06:20 Conference Wake Up Call 08:24 Whole Child by Default 10:07 Place Based Learning 12:01 Integrated Roles Leadership 14:03 Community as Partner 15:42 Resourcefulness and Ingenuity 16:38 Real Challenges and Equity 19:50 What the Field Must Do 23:10 Final Rally and Wrap 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐊𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐲: Rural education is not a problem to be fixed—it is a powerful, proven model that the broader field can learn from. While challenges exist, rural schools continue to lead in relationships, community connection, and meaningful learning. This episode calls on educators, researchers, and policymakers to shift their perspective, recognize rural expertise, and invest in what is already working.

4. mai 202626 min