Going Slow to Go Fast in School Safety Leadership
In this episode of the Principles of Change podcast, presented by Raptor Technologies, host Dr. Amy Grosso talks with Tim Dykes, Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate at York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. The conversation highlights how strong relationships, student voice, and steady long-term leadership can help schools build environments where people feel safe and want to be.
KEY POINTS:
1. School safety extends beyond physical security to include emotional well-being.
2. A positive school climate is built through intentionality and consistency over time.
3. Student voice is a critical driver of school culture.
Our guest, Tim Dykes, is an experienced school leader and educator with over 20 years in education, currently serving as Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate at York Community High School. He previously spent nine years as Dean of Students at Niles West High School and began his career as a social studies teacher and coach, shaping a student-centered leadership approach. Known for putting students first, Tim is dedicated to building positive school environments where all learners can succeed.