March 19, 2025

Surviving and Thriving as a School Admin - PPD148

Feat. Todd Bloomer

Becoming a school administrator is both a rewarding and challenging journey. It requires resilience, leadership, and an ability to foster a strong school culture. Todd Bloomer, an experienced educator with over 29 years in the field and more than a decade as a principal, has shared his insights on how administrators can navigate this demanding role. His book, The Blueprint: How to Survive and Thrive as a School Administrator, provides valuable guidance on leadership, culture-building, and mindset. Drawing from his experiences, this episode explores key strategies to help school administrators transition from merely surviving in their roles to truly thriving.

The Challenges of School Administration

Many new administrators struggle with the transition from teaching to leadership. Common obstacles include:

  • Building Trust – Staff members may be hesitant to embrace a new administrator, especially if communication is unclear.
  • Time Management – Balancing meetings, classroom visits, and administrative work is demanding.
  • Decision-Making Pressure – The responsibility of making impactful decisions can be overwhelming.
  • Work-Life Balance – Long hours and school-related responsibilities often interfere with personal life.

Key Strategies for Thriving

1. Develop a Clear Vision and Communicate Effectively

Successful administrators clearly define their mission and values and communicate them consistently to staff and students. Transparency fosters trust and alignment within the school community.

2. Build Strong Relationships

  • Engage with teachers, students, and parents regularly.
  • Foster a culture of collaboration and open dialogue.
  • Be visible and approachable—presence in hallways, classrooms, and school events matters.

3. Manage Time and Delegate Responsibilities

Delegation is crucial in preventing burnout. Effective administrators prioritize instructional leadership and delegate operational tasks to assistant principals, counselors, or department heads when possible.

4. Maintain a Positive School Culture

  • Recognize and celebrate achievements.
  • Support teacher growth through mentorship and professional development.
  • Promote student engagement by encouraging extracurricular participation.

5. Balance Professional and Personal Life

  • Set boundaries to protect personal time.
  • Make time for family and personal well-being.
  • Engage in hobbies and self-care to maintain mental and physical health.

What We're Listening To

Leaning into Leadership – Hosted by Darren Peppard, this podcast focuses on leadership in education, offering insights and strategies for school administrators. Todd Bloomer is a frequent guest on this podcast.

One by Willie – A podcast by Texas Monthly, where different artists discuss one Willie Nelson song that has significantly impacted their lives. It explores the deeper meaning of music and its cultural influence.

 


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Todd Bloomer

Principal / Author

Todd Bloomer is a San Antonio-based educator, administrator, author, and speaker with a passion for student voice and teacher growth. With experience in both middle and high school leadership, he has fostered inclusive school cultures and empowered students. Formerly the principal of Bradley Middle School and Winston Churchill High School, Todd is an advocate for modern educational practices and professional development. An active blogger, he shares insights on leadership and is the author of, #theblueprint, in 2024. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring San Antonio with his wife and five children.