
In this episode, host Karen Borchert sits down with Frank Macri, Superintendent of Voorheesville Central School District in upstate New York, a small, tight-knit community that “bleeds purple and gold” and treats the school as its gathering place.
A Voorheesville resident for over 20 years and a former music teacher and jazz saxophonist, Frank shares how leading where you live changes everything how he thinks about visibility, presence, and the tiny interactions that build trust. From greeting students, to tracking his connections with over 200 staff members, to a district-wide “Blackbirds” mantra, Frank shows how intentional, everyday actions turn culture into a lived experience for students, staff, and families.
💡 Little Wins in This Episode:
Key Moments
01:19 “We bleed purple and gold”: Community, homecoming, and fireworks on campus
03:03 From first-gen high school graduate to music teacher and school leader
04:09 Jazz saxophone, caroling, and bringing music into the superintendent’s role
05:36 When running to a situation escalated everyone else and what it taught him about perception
07:37 Smiling, whistling, and greeting students: tiny behaviors with big impact
09:31 The “connection tracker”: how Frank logs interactions with 200+ staff members
17:19 Professional development, Harvard courses, and discovering the ladder of inference
20:18 One Minute Manager, situational leadership, and building a goal-setting culture
24:37 How admin goal tracking shifted focus, feedback, and personal growth
29:14 Redesigning shared decision making, committees, and incentives for educator voice
Connect with Frank Macri
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-macri-9a54b8124
Website: https://www.voorheesville.org/
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Little Wins is the podcast that digs into the small, deliberate actions school leaders are taking to build strong, human-centered cultures.
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