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    Part 19 — When Communication Fails, Students Pay: What I Learned from Examining a High-Needs School Community

    When communication systems don’t evolve, learning outcomes suffer—especially for the most vulnerable.
    Dr Kevin HallBy Dr Kevin HallNovember 30, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Educational Leadership Series — The Way Bahamas

    (Based on my Community Presentation Plan for Palm Beach Lakes High School)


    After analyzing a diverse, high-needs U.S. high school community, I discovered that communication—not curriculum—is often the root of chronic absenteeism, low achievement, and fractured trust. In this feature, I explore those insights and apply them to The Bahamas and Caribbean school systems.


    Introduction — A School Struggling to Be Heard

    When I began analyzing the Palm Beach Lakes High School (PBLHS) community, I expected to focus mostly on academic challenges and student performance. Instead, something else emerged with startling clarity:

    Communication—not instruction—was the school’s most significant barrier to student success.

    As I reviewed the demographic shifts, the cultural diversity, the overcrowded classrooms, the high rates of teacher turnover, and the deep frustration felt by parents and students, I realized the core issue was much simpler:

    The people within the learning community were not hearing one another.

    Families were overwhelmed.
    Teachers were overextended.
    Students were culturally and linguistically isolated.
    Community partners struggled to stay engaged.
    Administrators were fighting fires faster than they could build relationships.

    And in the space between all of these disconnected voices, students were falling behind.


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