From Whiteboard Advisors, by Hillary Rinaldi, October 10, 2025
As superintendent emeritus of Ector County ISD (Odessa, TX), Dr. Scott Muri led a district-wide turnaround—weaving talent strategies, outcomes-based tutoring, and tight execution to deliver measurable gains. Last month, Dr. Muri testified before the U.S. Senate HELP Committee to share more about the effort.
This week, we caught up with Dr. Muri to reflect on his tenure as superintendent, how AI should reshape systems (not just tools), and why agility is the new non-negotiable for districts. We touched on ECISD’s continued, rapid progress, “braiding” multiple operational strategies to improve outcomes, system-wide project management discipline, and investing in teachers through expanded roles, stackable compensation, and robust training pipelines. …
Muri: We focused on three things: vision, strategy, and execution. The vision gave us direction. The strategy was what I call “strategy braiding”—helping people see how multiple efforts connect to the same outcomes for kids.
That included redesigning the traditional teacher role through Opportunity Culture, where teacher-leaders split their time between teaching and coaching peers. We restructured compensation with stackable pay—our highest-paid classroom teacher now earns $132,000—and we built multiple pipelines: our own educator preparation program, paraprofessional-to-teacher pathways, and fully funded residencies with local universities.
