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If It Surprises You, We Failed

If It Surprises You, We Failed

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Clarity doesn’t make a school easier—but it does make it more trustworthy. And in selective environments, that difference matters more than we often admit.

Corey Alderdice, a national voice on talent and transformation, explores what it would mean to design schools with trust in mind from the very beginning. Building on the tension between trust and power in higher education, this episode turns to selective high schools as a proving ground—places where questions of fairness, rigor, access, and student experience aren’t theoretical, but lived in real time. The conversation moves beyond admissions mechanics to something deeper: purpose, alignment, and the responsibility institutions carry to make their intentions legible to the students and families they serve.

At the center is a simple but demanding idea: nothing about a school experience should come as a surprise. Not the pace, not the expectations, not the challenges. And if it does, that’s not a failure of the student—it’s a failure of the institution to explain itself clearly. This episode offers a framework for thinking differently about selective education, not as something to defend after the fact, but as something to design with clarity, coherence, and trust at the core.


For additional thoughts from Corey, visit coreyalderdice.com.

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