
Veronica Holyoke on Breaking the Myth of Solitary Leadership
The Ruckus Report Quick take: The "lone wolf" leader is a toxic myth that's burning out school administrators and failing students. Veronica Holyoke proves that transformational leadership happens in community, not isolation — and one hour a week can change everything. Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker Veronica Holyoke is a 25-year education veteran and Utah's 2024 Assistant Principal of the Year. A former 5th grade teacher with master's degrees in Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Leadership, she's spent her fourth year as an elementary Assistant Principal in Jordan School District. Beyond her accolades, Veronica has navigated supporting her husband through serious disability while excelling in her leadership role — proving that community support transforms both professional and personal resilience. Breaking Down the Old Rules 🔨 In this episode, Veronica Holyoke challenges traditional education paradigms: Key Insight #1: Imposter Syndrome Isn't Permanent What's broken: Leaders believing they must have all the answers and can't show vulnerability or uncertainty The shift: Embrace community support where every voice matters, regardless of title or experience level Impact: Confidence grows, authentic leadership emerges, and the toxic cycle of isolation breaks Key Insight #2: Weekly Support Beats Yearly Burnout What's broken: The expectation that school leaders should figure everything out alone while pouring into everyone else The shift: Prioritize one hour per week for consistent community support and professional growth Impact: Leaders go to bed happier every Tuesday, face challenges with renewed energy, and sustain their passion for the work Key Insight #3: Personal Growth Drives Professional Excellence What's broken: Separating personal wellness from professional performance, leading to unsustainable leadership practices The shift: Invest in whole-person support that addresses both home and work challenges Impact: When leaders are cared for, they can better care for staff and students — creating award-winning school cultures Quotable Ruckus "I could only take care of my staff and students because I was being taken care of because of the mastermind group." – Veronica Holyoke Your Do School Different Challenge Ready to implement these ideas? Start here: Tomorrow: Make a list of things you do weekly to "fill your bucket" — where does community support rank? This Month: Find one hour per week to connect with other leaders outside your system for growth and support This Semester: Build or join a community where you can be 100% authentic about your challenges and victories Connect & Continue 🎯 Get the full episode transcript:here 🔗 Follow Veronica Holyoke: veronica.holyoke@jordandistrict.org 💪 Join the Ruckus Maker Movement: https://ruckusmakers.club/join Do you Subscribe to the Ruckus Maker Newsletter? Do School Different 3x a Week. ✉ Join for FREE: here Today's RUCKUScast in Partnership with: IXL Meet your students where they are and take them where they need to go. Join over 1 million teachers who trust IXL to drive data-informed excellence in their classrooms. 🔍 Learn more: here Expressability K12 Your inbox isn't a task manager. Your mind isn't for storing mundane processes. It's time to break free. With Expressability K12, Ruckus Makers can prioritize student success by offloading time-sucking tasks. 🔍 Learn more: here ODP Business Solutions "Our STEAM program is too complicated" = Code for "We're doing it wrong." Stop letting fear kill innovation. Some leaders are transforming STEAM with a three-part framework that's not what you think. 🔍 Get the playbook:here Twelve Practices LLC © 2025 | If Education Ain't a Bit Disruptive, Then What Are Your Students Learning?
From "The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel Bauer"
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