Episodes

102 – The Christian School Yearbook

In this episode of the Christian Principals Podcast, hosts Matt George and Mark Zockoll discuss the intricacies of yearbook production, from selecting suppliers to managing the yearbook team. They emphasize the importance of student involvement and faculty leadership in creating a successful yearbook. The conversation

101 – What it’s Like Running a Christian School on Maui!

In this episode, the hosts engage with Jimmy Fitt, an educator from Maui, discussing the unique aspects of Christian schooling in Hawaii. They explore cultural differences, the challenges of living on an island, and the impact of COVID-19 on school enrollment. The conversation highlights the

100 – The FERMIUM PODCAST #100!

In this celebratory 100th episode of the Christian Principals Podcast, hosts Mark Zockoll and Matt George reflect on their journey, discussing the growth and changes of the podcast, listener engagement, memorable moments, and their aspirations for the future. They express gratitude for their audience and

99 – Principal’s Timeline : June

In this episode of the Christian Principals Podcast, hosts Mark Zockoll and Matt George discuss the various celebrations and observances for the month of June, including National Zoo and Aquarium Month, National Safety Month, and Father’s Day. They emphasize the importance of planning for the

98.5 – MACS Spring Meeting REACTION

In this episode, Matt and Mark share their reflections on the Maryland Association of Christian Schools meeting, discussing the value of travel for building relationships, the importance of state associations in supporting Christian education, and the significance of networking opportunities. They celebrate achievements within the

98 – Why Parents Choose a Christian School with Craig Castle

SUMMARY In this episode of the Christian Principals Podcast, hosts Matt George and Mark Zockoll welcome Craig Castle to discuss his research on why parents choose Christian schools for their children. Craig shares insights from his action research, revealing that word of mouth is the