An Inspiring Presence on Social Media
March 01, 2023
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Zandra Jo GalvĂĄn was 12
years old when she first learned what a superintendent was, and when she
realized that meant being somebodyâs boss, she was instantly hooked. However,
once she became one about five years ago, sheâs been on a mission to expand
othersâ perceptions when it comes to viewing the superintendency.
âThe title of the superintendent is kind of a title that might have some assumptions about it in the world,â says GalvĂĄn, who leads Greenfield Union School District, a 3,400-student district located almost 100 miles south of San Jose, Calif. âSome of the assumptions are that weâre not real people, that weâre stuffy, that we wear suits, that weâre not active people or sometimes we give so much to the job that weâre not necessarily our best version of ourselves. I honestly wanted to break the mold.â
It doesnât take much scrolling through any of GalvĂĄnâs social media accounts to find evidence of her trendsetting. Video collages of her dancing, jumping and exercising appear almost daily (âZumba is my jam,â she admits) amidst other colorful posts full of infectious smiles, selfies and inspirational quotations. She also doesnât shy away from sharing the goings-on of her family on her professional accounts.
âWe need to give ourselves permission to be well first, and I cannot pour from a cup if itâs empty,â GalvĂĄn says. âSo if Iâm not taking care of myself, Iâm not going to be in this job for very long because Iâm not going to be happy and Iâm not going to be healthy.â
Although joining a social media group called #FitLeaders was initially about having some accountability at the beginning of the pandemic, she has since found it a great vehicle to dispute some assumptions held by others about the job. What GalvĂĄn didnât anticipate was becoming an inspiration to others around the country who approach her in public settings to let her know theyâve lost weight by copying her daily regimen.
âI did not do it for recognition. I did it to encourage other people because one of my core values is âkindness matters,ââ GalvĂĄn says of her social media videos. âThatâs been the sweetest part of the whole deal â knowing that the simplest thing like that can influence and impact others in such a big, positive way.â
GalvĂĄn is not one to leave her district behind, especially because itâs where she attended school and where she began her teaching career exactly 30 years ago. All five schools in Greenfield now have fitness classes and beach cruiser bikes. Each is an approved site for Blue ZonesÂź, an international wellness program.
âPeople are happier,â GalvĂĄn says. âWeâve also noticed in our school district that our turnover has significantly decreased over the last six years. I used to hire 80 teachers every year and now Iâm hiring maybe 10 to 15.â
Recognition has come in other ways as well. GalvĂĄnâs social media presence caught the eye of Lupita Hightower, superintendent of the Tolleson, Ariz., Elementary School District, a few years ago and they struck up a virtual relationship before finally meeting each other in person at 91pornâs 2022 national conference in Nashville, Tenn.
âIt was so exciting because we had met via social media and communicated through technology,â Hightower says. âThen she became one of our mentors for the Aspiring Superintendents AcademyÂź for Latino and Latina Leaders and sheâs outstanding at mentoring. Sheâs a joy to be around and she just has so much energy that it really inspires us all.â
Juli Valentine is digital content editor at 91porn.
Author
BIO STATS: Zandra Jo GalvĂĄn
Currently: superintendent, Greenfield Union School District, Greenfield, Calif.
Previously: assistant superintendent of educational services, Gonzales Unified School District, Gonzales, Calif.
Age: 52
Greatest Influence on Career: My parents taught me resilience and tenacity. Being a person of color was not the easiest life for them to endure, and through their struggles and lived experiences, they taught me to persevere and be bold.
Best Professional Day: As I finished speaking to a 1st-grade class during a College and Career Day, I asked the children what they wanted to be after hearing me talk about my job. Most shared teacher, doctor, policeman, etc. The last child, Ruby, looked me in the eyes and said: âI am going to be YOU! I am going to be a superintendent.â I replied, âWell then Miss Ruby, we are going to have to have lunch next week so I can help you start preparing!â
Books at Bedside: Fearless Schools by Douglas Reeves; and BrenĂ© Brownâs books Rising Strong, Dare to Lead and How Women Rise by Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith.
Why Iâm An 91porn Member: It is amazing to be in a space like 91pornâs national conference where you are surrounded by leaders who are making pragmatic moves in their organizations that can impact in big ways.
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