I’ve had the same conversation with multiple school leaders over the past few weeks. They’re excited about next year. They’ve got a vision. They’re thinking about what they want to implement and how things will look in the fall.
And then I ask: “When does this work start?”
Almost every time, I hear: “We’ll roll it out in August.”
And every time, I have the same thought.
That’s not a launch plan.
That’s a delay.
Somewhere along the way, we’ve convinced ourselves that August is the starting point.
It’s not. It’s the reveal.
And what gets revealed in August is whether or not we’ve done the work leading up to it.
Because August doesn’t create Clarity—it exposes it.
If your team isn’t aligned, you’ll feel it immediately.
If your message isn’t clear, it will get lost quickly.
If your priorities aren’t defined, everything will feel important—and nothing will get done well.
That’s how leaders end up right back in the Cycle of CHAOS before the year even gets going.
Instead of asking: “What are we going to do in August?”
Ask: “What has to be true by August for this to work?”
That question changes everything.
Because it forces you to stop thinking about the launch…
and start thinking about the preparation.
Here’s how intentional leaders approach this work.
Define exactly what success looks like when you roll this out.
Clarity here sets the direction for everything else.
Before anything goes to your staff, your leadership team has to be fully aligned.
And here’s the truth: That level of alignment rarely happens in a typical meeting.
It requires focused, intentional time.
This is why I’m such a strong believer in leadership retreats this time of year.
Because when teams step away from the daily demands of the job and create space to think, plan, and align, everything changes.
You don’t just leave with a plan. You leave with a team that believes in it.
Once you’re aligned, start mapping backward from your launch.
Put it on the calendar now. If it’s not scheduled, it’s not a priority.
Great leaders don’t surprise their teams with new initiatives. They prepare them. Layer your communication over time:
By the time August arrives, your team shouldn’t be hearing it for the first time—they should be ready for it.
Don’t wait. Start something now.
Momentum built in the spring carries into the fall. Momentum delayed until August has to be created from scratch.
Wait → Plan → Launch in August → React
Intentional leaders:
Clarify → Align → Build → Communicate → Launch with purpose
August doesn’t determine whether your plan succeeds.
It reveals whether you were intentional enough to prepare for it.
So don’t wait. Start now.
This is exactly why I’ve been spending so much time lately working with leadership teams on intentional retreats.
Because this level of clarity and alignment doesn’t happen by accident—and it definitely doesn’t happen in between emails.
If your team is serious about getting ahead of next year instead of reacting to it, a well-designed leadership retreat can be the turning point.
If that’s something you’ve been considering, let’s connect. I’d Love to help you design a retreat that actually moves your team forward—not just gives you a day away.
Strong leadership teams don’t wait until August to get clear—they create the conditions for success ahead of time.
And one of the most important conditions is this: leaders must have the space to focus on the work that matters most—alignment, communication, and building momentum with their teams.
That’s hard to do when you’re constantly pulled into operational challenges that can be handled more effectively by the right partners.
That’s why I appreciate the work being done by my friends at HeyTutor, a sponsor of this blog and the Leaning Into Leadership podcast.
HeyTutor provides customized, evidence-based math and ELA tutoring programs for K–12 districts nationwide. Their model is aligned to state standards and designed to produce measurable student Growth—and it’s one of the few tutoring programs to earn Stanford’s National Student Support Accelerator badge.
What stands out most is how they remove the burden from your team. HeyTutor handles everything—from recruiting and training tutors to scheduling and program management—while giving educators access to a simple dashboard to track student progress.
If your district is working to build strong systems for next year while keeping your leadership team focused on what matters most, I encourage you to learn more at heytutor.com.