What could you do in an Opportunity Culture®? In a new video, teachers in Opportunity Culture® schools tell how their roles let them: --Reach more students with great teaching --Lead other teachers without leaving teaching—“the best of both worlds” --Give and get...
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Opportunity Culture® Voices on Video
New Video: Using Opportunity Culture® Roles to Support Science of Reading-Based Instruction The science of reading has “come alive” at Lucama Elementary, in North Carolina’s Wilson County Schools, after the principal and her team of Multi-Classroom Leaders led the use...
Project L.I.F.T. Videos Tell Their Opportunity Culture® Story
Do you know teachers eager for a job full of opportunities to reach more students on empowered, teacher-led teams, and to earn more–potentially a lot more? Watch short videos about Project L.I.F.T.’s implementation of Opportunity Culture school models here and here. Project L.I.F.T. is hiring now for the 2014-15 school year.
Charlotte’s Project L.I.F.T. zone of high-need schools was the nation’s first pilot of Opportunity Culture school models that extend the reach of excellent teachers and their teams to more students, for more pay, within budget.
Teachers get on-the-job development led by outstanding peers who are responsible for their teams’ improvement and student outcomes. L.I.F.T is also reaching out to Teach for America alumni who want to stay in the classroom and advance their careers while continuing to teach. TFA has been a critical source of teaching staff in these traditionally hard-to-staff schools.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is scaling up its Opportunity Culture schools as part of its Student Success by Design initiative. Nearly half of the district’s schools are expected to adopt these models by 2017–18. Each school has its own design team of teachers and administrators who work within the five Opportunity Culture Principles to select and combine models and determine implementation details that reflect the goals, values, and needs of each school. The overarching goals: 1) reach far more students with excellent teaching, every year, and 2) provide their teachers with outstanding, sustainably funded career advancement and development opportunities.
The district’s schools outside the L.I.F.T. zone will soon be recruiting for similar positions.
How can your district or organization help schools build an Opportunity Culture? Look throughout OpportunityCulture.org for information and free tools.
Don’t forget to check out L.I.F.T.’s videos to see how teachers, administrators, and kids feel about it.
Video Part 1: Paying Teachers More—Within Budget (4:06)
Watch this space for an updated motiongraphic, based on the experiences of the first pilot schools to implement their own Opportunity Culture®s, showing the importance of models that let teams led by excellent teachers reach many more students, and let all teachers...
No Going Back: Principals Need Opportunity Culture® Teams
Principals from Carlsbad, New Mexico reflect on how Opportunity Culture® teaching teams have made their jobs more manageable and why they would never again want to work at a school that doesn’t use this staffing model.
Carlsbad Municipal Schools
Carlsbad Municipal Schools Location: Carlsbad, New Mexico Enrollment (2026): 7,100 students Schools: 1 preschool, 7 elementary, 2 middle, 1high school + Early College High School by Sharon Kebschull Barrett | February 1, 2026 It all began with a fateful...
Welcome to the Opportunity Culture® Portal
This short video offers a virtual tour of our online platform for supporting school design and professional learning for educators, with visits to the Design, Learn, Monitor and Tools rooms. Learn more about the portal here.
New Mexico Funding for Innovative Staffing Strategies
New Mexico Funding for Innovative Staffing StrategiesInvitation to include Opportunity Culture® teaching teams in your December 2025 RFI responseUrgent Deadline: December 23, 2025 NM PED Request for Information to Apply for Funding/SupportNew Mexico’s Public Education...
December 2025 Newsletter: How Teaching Teams Mesh for Success
In two new podcasts, hear superintendents from Carlsbad, New Mexico, and Madison Parish, Louisiana speak about how Opportunity Culture® staffing designs have led to state-leading student growth. In a new video, watch Carlsbad teaching team members as they support one another to drive student success. Plus catch the latest news on certification, upcoming events, and tools to use now. Read the December 2025 newsletter here!
Carlsbad Connections: How Teaching Teams Mesh for Success
In this video, MCL™ team members share how MCL™, MTRT, and RA™ roles support one another to drive student success, with their schools in Carlsbad, New Mexico, posting state-leading math and literacy results this year.
