Based on your experience in this school/system, would you encourage your own children, or those you care about, to enter education?

Nationally, only 15–20% of educators currently recommend the profession to young people, suggesting that healthy working conditions, trust, support, and sustainable school cultures may matter as much as, or more than, salary alone in sustaining the future of the profession (NORC at the University of Chicago).

 

What We Help Schools Do

  • Strengthen trust, coherence, and shared responsibility

  • Improve long-term organizational conditions for students and adults

  • Build cultures that endure beyond individual leaders

  • Support sustainable student growth through intentional community design

 

 

From Compliance to Commitment

 

Compliance-Driven

Improvement rises and falls with individual leaders

Trust and coherence vary across teams

Meetings focus on logistics and mandates

Initiatives outpace organizational capacity

Improvement feels episodic or externally driven

Culture-First SchoOls

Shared purpose and responsibility endure

Trust, clarity, and support are strengthened

Meetings reinforce purpose and priorities

Systems strengthen alongside expectations

Continuous improvement becomes part of the culture

Culture-first schools are not less accountable. They are more coherent, sustainable, and capable of continuous improvement because the human and organizational conditions surrounding students are strengthened intentionally over time.

 

 

What educators and leaders are saying

 

Building Culture That Lasts

 

We fully endorse Rich as a specialist in our process based on our collaboration across multiple projects.

 

Ann Rhoades is a nationally respected culture pioneer and the best-selling author of Built on Values (with a foreword by Stephen Covey). As founder of People Ink, she has spent more than 25 years helping purpose-driven organizations build values-based cultures rooted in trust, clarity, shared responsibility, and long-term human flourishing.

Her work has influenced organizations across education, patient-centered medicine, hospitality, nonprofits, and beyond, helping leaders strengthen cultures where people feel respected, empowered, and connected to a shared purpose.

A sought-after speaker, advisor, and long-time member of the Washington Speakers Bureau, Ann continues to advocate for organizations where people come first—and where strong culture becomes the foundation for enduring success.

 
 
 

As you begin your next strategic planning process, consider how stronger clarity, trust, and shared responsibility can help bring your community’s vision to life. Rich can explain how this process translates specifically to schools and systems.

 

Christopher T. Cross has been a leading voice in American education policy for more than five decades, helping shape systems, leadership, and school improvement efforts from the White House to local communities. Throughout his career, Chris has served in influential national and state leadership roles, including Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education, President of the Maryland State Board of Education, and President of the Council for Basic Education.

A long-time advocate for thoughtful, evidence-based reform, Chris continues to strengthen the nation’s schools through policy, leadership development, and strategic advising. He is one of many respected national leaders who recognize and support the work Rich is doing to help influence the future of educational leadership.

 
 

 

About Us

 
 

LeadingSchools Forward was founded in 2016 by Rich Sinclair with the support of UNC–Chapel Hill, Duke University, K–12 and higher education leaders, and in partnership with organizational culture pioneer People Ink.

Our mission is to help ensure that access to strong, enduring educational cultures depends not on privilege, policy, or proximity, but on the commitment of each school community to intentionally build them together.

We believe the United States’ long-term struggle to sustain significant student growth is connected, in part, to fragmentation, turnover, and a lack of organizational cohesion across schools and systems. As teachers, leaders, initiatives, and priorities frequently change, schools often struggle to sustain the trust, clarity, and shared responsibility necessary for continuous improvement over time.

As international education leadership expert Michael Fullan writes:

“Culture is the hallmark of effective leadership.”


 

Rich Sinclair is a teacher, school leader, and K–12 culture specialist who helps schools and systems build coherent, purpose-driven communities where students and adults can thrive together. His work spans elementary, middle, and high schools as well as a medical center, helping organizations clarify shared values, strengthen relationships, and create the conditions for sustained growth and continuous improvement. Rich has partnered with large systems to strengthen leadership capacity, conducted doctoral-level research on organizational coherence in education, and applied these strategies directly in classrooms to help students grow through increased agency, belonging, and collective efficacy. Earlier in his career, he helped lead the collaborative turnaround of four K–12 schools, significantly improving student behavior, achievement, and enrollment, and later contributed to the refinement of a leading international college preparatory school. His path into education began with the impact a single elementary teacher had on his life, an experience that continues to shape his belief in what students, adults, and communities can become when culture is intentional. Outside of his work, Rich enjoys exploring Colorado and beyond with his wife, Amy, a statewide leader in rural philanthropy, and spending time with their son, Cole, a student at the University of Colorado.

 

Rich’s long-time mentor, Gayle Watson, is a nationally respected culture strategist and co-founder of People Ink, where she has spent more than 30 years helping values-driven teams strengthen trust, clarity, leadership, and people-first cultures. Her work has supported healthcare, higher education, nonprofits, and other sectors seeking to build healthier, more coherent workplace communities. As a former Chief Learning Officer, Gayle led transformational work in leadership development, culture alignment, and talent systems for one of the nation’s largest employers. Today, her consulting and executive coaching continue to strengthen leadership and culture across mission-centered institutions nationwide. A passionate advocate for women in business, Gayle has served as Board Chair of the National Association of Women Business Owners and as a board member for the Center for Women’s Business Research. She and her husband, Grant, live in Bella Vista, Arkansas, where they enjoy time on the golf course and in their community.

 


 
 

Our Purpose 🎯

We help schools and systems strengthen the human and organizational conditions surrounding students so educators, families, communities, and young people can thrive together over the long term.


This is how we operate — and what we look for when we work with schools.


Our Values

INTERDEPENDENCE 🔗

We succeed through trust, transparency, and shared responsibility.

  • Focus on progress that benefits students, families, communities, and colleagues.

  • Seek out the strengths and perspectives of others, especially those closest to the work.

  • Step in to support others, close gaps, and ensure no one carries the work alone.

  • Recognize and celebrate the contributions of others in ways that strengthen trust and belonging.

How have I contributed to the success or support of others in a way that strengthened the community as a whole?


INTENTION 🎯

We do what is right for the long-term health of people, relationships, and communities.

  • Build trust through consistent actions, honest communication, and follow-through.

  • Contribute fully to shared goals and responsibilities rather than operating in isolation.

  • Protect the integrity of the work, even when the right choice is more difficult than the easiest one.

What action did I take this week that reflected our deeper purpose and long-term commitments?


GROWTH 🌱

We grow ourselves and others so communities can thrive sustainably over time.

  • Ask courageous questions that challenge assumptions and open new possibilities.

  • Welcome diverse perspectives as essential to learning, improvement, and innovation.

  • Grow through reflection, feedback, humility, and a willingness to improve.

  • Strengthen collective capacity by helping others lead, learn, and grow.

How have I contributed to the growth of others or strengthened our shared capacity this month?


Our Indicators 📈

We measure shared responsibility through the lived experiences and long-term outcomes of the communities we support.”

CURRENT CONDITIONS

  • Student Academic Resilience

  • Family Partnership

  • Employee Engagement

  • Community Support

  • Transformative Leadership & Shared Capacity

LONG-TERM OUTCOMES

  • Student Academic Growth

  • Enrollment & Retention

  • Staff Cohesion & Retention

  • Community Investment & Trust

  • Shared Leadership Across Roles


Schools and systems can assess internal cohesion through survey questions related to trust, inclusion, clarity, pride, belonging, collaboration, and shared responsibility — alongside the indicators above.

  • Student Academic Resilience refers to students’ ability to persist, recover, and continue growing despite challenges or setbacks.

  • Transformative leadership strengthens shared purpose, trust, collaboration, and long-term improvement.


 

Connect with us

We welcome thoughtful conversations with educators, leaders, schools, and community partners.

BASELINE REFLECTION & ASSESSMENT

What kind of culture and future does your community hope to build and how closely do your current conditions, relationships, and systems support that vision today?

 

ONGOING PARTNERSHIP & SUPPORT

Schools and systems naturally drift, especially during periods of growth, leadership transition, stress, or change. We help communities strengthen alignment, rebuild trust, and sustain long-term coherence over time.

LEADERSHIP COLLABORATION

Interested in exploring these ideas or discussing possibilities for your school or system? We welcome thoughtful conversations with educators, leaders, universities, and community partners committed to long-term improvement.