If you have never been in front of a classroom full of students waiting for you to fix the projector, then they are not qualified to be a school technology leader.
I recently found the picture I took at a "new school year kickoff" a few years back. The principal shared a slide with the 12 initiatives they had underway. the acronyms made a letter salad on the screen.
I read more books now when I listen to them while walking that when I look at printed pages. I really enjoy both, and do both as often as I can, but I do not differentiate the expereinces as "reading" and "not reading."
Schools are perpetually in a state of horizontal reform. They are always beginning new practices, and none is ever allowed to have deep influences on pedagogy and student experiences.
When it comes to school policy: "The politically powerful appear to be those who are the least aware of the nature of human learning." I think I was correct 10 years ago.
I checked on on the train wreck on that is now twitter and found that after 6 weeks of inactivity, I seem to have added 200 followers (at least I recall having 200 fewer followers 6 week sago, when iI quit posting). Its almost like those followers are bots.