111 | From Bricklaying Roots to Rural Leadership with Todd Dugan
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Episode Summary:
In this powerful and candid conversation, Todd Dugan shares his rural roots and how they shaped his leadership journey—from growing up in a propane-heated home in rural Illinois to leading transformative change in education as superintendent of Bunker Hill CUSD. Todd dives into real solutions for career readiness, equity in rural schools, and the value of place-based learning. Learn how Bunker Hill's CNA pathway and community partnerships earned statewide recognition, and how rural identity can become a powerful lever for student success.
Todd also reflects on national advocacy efforts, including his leadership in the AASA Advancing Rural Education Cohort and his newly elected position on the AASA Governing Board.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to The Rural Scoop Podcast
01:49 Meet Todd Dugan: A Journey in Rural Education
02:42 Challenges and Triumphs in Rural Upbringing
04:26 From Teacher to Superintendent: Career Highlights
08:22 Bunker Hill: A Unique Rural School
14:37 Innovative Programs and Recognitions
21:08 Creating Career-Aligned Opportunities
25:15 Implementing School Links for Post-Secondary Success
31:19 Overcoming Challenges and Changing Mindsets
32:14 Place-Based Education in Rural Schools
35:49 Community Connections and Local Partnerships
43:19 Advancing Rural Education: National Perspectives
52:26 The Rural Advantage and Personal Insights
55:46 The Rural Rundown: Quickfire Questions
59:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Closing Summary:
Todd Dugan’s leadership reflects the transformative potential that emerges when rural schools embrace innovation, honor their roots, and invest in students’ futures. From CNA programs to grade 13 initiatives, his work shows how small towns can become big players in educational equity. With a heart for community and a national voice for rural education, Todd inspires us to dream bigger, act bolder, and lead with purpose.
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