The Education System has a consistency problem. In this episode of Hire Ground, Christina Greenberg and Josh Czupryk sit down with a true titan of the field: Michael Moore. With a career spanning 52 years—from the classroom to the superintendent’s office to national leadership strategy—Moore has seen every initiative, reform movement, and pendulum swing the industry has produced.
What emerges from this conversation isn't a simple trip down memory lane. Instead, it is a clear-eyed interrogation of why K12 leadership feels more fragile today than at any point in the last half-century. Moore and Greenberg dive into the "hard math" of sustainability and the structural crises currently threatening the teacher pipeline.
In this episode, we explore:
- The Principalship Paradox: Moore contends that campus-level leadership has become so complex that even a seasoned superintendent might struggle to run a single building today. We discuss the new "policy storm" of social media, family dynamics, and shifting student needs that have fundamentally redefined the role.
- The Evolution of "Grow Your Own": How leadership development is moving away from structured, technocratic programs toward more organic, community-rooted pathways that prioritize relational trust.
- Austerity and its Aftermath: A look at the "policy storms" facing current districts. Moore offers a cautionary tale from the 2008 downturn, questioning whether districts are currently repeating the painful mistake of eliminating recruiting functions exactly when they need them most.
- AI vs. The Human Element: Is AI a near-term panacea for the teacher shortage, or simply a tool to reduce adult workload? Moore weighs in on where technology ends and the irreplaceable skill of a teacher begins.
- The 30% Pay Gap: We look at the rational barriers preventing talent from entering the profession and the "headcount math" required to actually move the needle on teacher compensation.
Michael Moore’s perspective is rare: he is a veteran who refuses to be cynical. He argues that the field’s deepest problem isn’t a lack of good ideas—it is a chronic failure to stay committed to them. This episode is a must-listen for any K12 talent professional looking for a reminder that while the work is harder than ever, we already have the map; we just have to stay the course.
Listen now and join the conversation on how we can finally start sticking with what works.