Rethinking School Leadership & Purpose with Dr. Richard Surrency
In this episode of Beyond the Syllabus, we head to rural Florida to hear from Dr. Richard Surrency, Superintendent of Putnam County School District. With decades of experience as a teacher, principal, and now district leader, Dr. Surrency brings a boots-on-the-ground perspective to one of the biggest questions in education today: How do we prepare students for a future that’s already changing?
We talk about transforming a traditional district into one grounded in career pathways, dual enrollment, and personalized purpose. From building a new ag-tech center to integrating soft skills into academic goals, Dr. Surrency shares how Putnam County is creating opportunities for every kind of learner — not just college-bound students.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How Dr. Surrency’s experience as a CTE student shaped his career and philosophy
- What it means to lead with a "workforce-first" mindset in a rural school district
- The role of career academies and dual enrollment in student engagement
- Why schools must prioritize soft skills alongside test scores
- How to foster a sense of purpose in students, no matter their path
- Lessons in leadership, equity, and community partnership
- How Putnam County is measuring student success beyond traditional metrics
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