
What does it take to lead with trust, transform a district, and ensure a legacy that isn’t about you—but about everyone? In this inspiring episode of Little Wins, Karen Borchert sits down with Alison Canter, Director of Student Services at Charleston CUSD #1, who believes school culture isn’t built with slogans—it’s built in the everyday work of connection, ownership, and shared leadership.
From revitalizing family engagement to empowering paraprofessionals and creating student-led initiatives that actually work, Alison opens up about the small moves that have made a huge difference. She shares stories of joy, intentionality, and community—all rooted in one powerful belief: it’s not about being the hero. It’s about building something that lasts.
Whether you’re leading a school, a district, or a hallway—this episode is packed with practical takeaways for creating a school culture where everyone belongs, and everyone leads.
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Timestamps:
05:14 School Transformation and Community Dedication
07:33 "Reopening Doors Post-COVID"
10:44 Community Education Collaboration Success
14:54 "Relationships Before Scores"
16:35 New Leader's Successful Start
22:12 Core Values: Safety, Learning, Love
22:44 Staff Committees for School Growth
28:26 Reflecting on Education Changes
30:13 Counselors Navigate Student Needs
35:31 Teacher Pen Pals Enhance Connection
38:48 Perseverance in Adversity
39:23 "Million-Word Reader's Emotional Triumph"
42:55 "Building Inclusive School Communities"
Connect with Alison Canter
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-canter-349256147
Website: https://www.lpssonline.com/schools/live-oak/
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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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