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How to Know If Your Math Initiative Is Actually Working (And What to Do When It’s Not)

How to Know If Your Math Initiative Is Actually Working (And What to Do When It’s Not)

by Asad Robin | Feb 13, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

From the outside, Lei and Shannon’s math team in Maui looked like they had it figured out. Their professional learning was focused. Their priorities were clear. They weren’t chasing every new initiative that came along. Teachers were engaging students in rich...
If Your Math HQIM Feels Like It Isn’t Working… Read This Before You Switch

If Your Math HQIM Feels Like It Isn’t Working… Read This Before You Switch

by Asad Robin | Feb 5, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

Mark and Nicole didn’t plan on having this conversation. It was one of those “we only have an hour” kinds of meetings — wedged into a week that already felt too heavy. The kind of week where you can feel the tension in the building before you even...
Moving Toward Intention: How Galloway Township Built Momentum in Math—Without Chasing the Next Initiative

Moving Toward Intention: How Galloway Township Built Momentum in Math—Without Chasing the Next Initiative

by Leila B | Jan 26, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

Three years ago, Betty felt like she was carrying math improvement largely on her own. As Director of Curriculum in a PreK–8 district, leadership wasn’t new to her—but the conditions had changed. Long-standing leaders had exited. Budget constraints quietly erased...
50 Principles for Sustainable, Systematized K–12 Mathematics Improvement

50 Principles for Sustainable, Systematized K–12 Mathematics Improvement

by Leila B | Jan 21, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

Most math improvement efforts don’t stall because teachers don’t care about mathematics. They stall because the system supporting math instruction was never designed to hold instructional change over time. We’ve worked with hundreds of schools and districts across...
6 Lessons Leaders Need To Learn About Math Coaching

6 Lessons Leaders Need To Learn About Math Coaching

by Leila B | Jan 10, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

Districts across North America have invested heavily in high-quality mathematics curriculum, aligned scope and sequences, and professional learning designed to improve student outcomes in math. And yet, many K–12 math leaders continue to ask the same frustrating...
The Six(6) Support Subsystems Required for Sustainable & Tractionable Math Improvement

The Six(6) Support Subsystems Required for Sustainable & Tractionable Math Improvement

by Leila B | Jan 2, 2026 | District Leader Blog Posts, Math Coaching, Professional Development

“Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.” — W. Edwards Deming Many school districts have done the hard work of defining a vision for mathematics. They’ve articulated what high-quality math instruction should look like.They’ve set bold...
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