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About NikkiSweeney

It is difficult to fully express my gratitude for the journey I have had in education and the deep sense of purpose that continues to guide my work. After serving as Assistant Head of School and Head of Upper School at The Village School of Naples, I have transitioned to continue my life’s work through Pay It Forward Enterprises. While the setting has evolved, the mission remains the same: advancing the lives of young people through leadership, innovation, and meaningful human connection. My path has been shaped by more than two decades at the University School of Milwaukee, where I served as Director of Innovation, Educational Technology, and Entrepreneurship. It has been strengthened by graduate studies in Educational Leadership and Technology in Education. But the true foundation of my work has always been the students themselves. Their curiosity, their questions, and their desire to lead lives of purpose continue to inspire everything I do. That inspiration led to my earlier book, The Virtue Code: A Guide to Flourish for the AI Generation, which reflects a generation’s desire to navigate a rapidly changing world with both wisdom and integrity. More recently, it has shaped my newest work, The Quiet Crisis and the Future Worth Building, where I explore a deeper and more urgent reality: why educators are leaving, how the structure of schooling is being challenged, and what must come next as we rethink learning in an age of artificial intelligence. Together, these works represent both a belief in human potential and a call to action. One focuses on the development of young people. The other examines the systems meant to serve them. At Pay It Forward Enterprises, I am building on this foundation by helping students, educators, and leaders unlock potential, strengthen connection, and design more human-centered approaches to learning. I am especially energized by the opportunity to explore how technology can elevate, rather than replace, what matters most: relationships, purpose, and the cultivation of a meaningful life. The journey continues, and I could not be more energized to keep growing, learning, and paying it forward.

School Smartphone Ban: Mental Health and Academic Success

The conversation over banning cell phones in high schools presents a multi-faceted discussion, particularly concerning students’ mental health and academic performance. At the end of the 2021 – 2022 school year my team and I reviewed the mental health data … Continue reading

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Transformation: A Lesson in Love

From the earliest of ages, I learned to love from my parents and my ten older sisters as they looked at me with loving eyes, and I mirrored that love in return. It is a pivotal component of emotional development, … Continue reading

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Commencement 2024 by Nikki Sweeney

Have you ever had a thought or idea that compelled you so much that you began investigating it and lost complete track of time? You went down a rabbit hole and came out hours or even days, weeks, months later? … Continue reading

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DOL Week in the Innovation Center

It was the week before first semester finals, or what is now termed Demonstrations of Learning (DOL), for the students that I work with at a well-resourced, highly achieving independent school. Students are accustomed to preparing for final examinations that … Continue reading

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Healthy Screen Time

I recently met Dr. Delaney Ruston, a Stanford trained physician and the creator of several documentaries including her most recent work, Screenagers, which highlights the struggles families are having over gaming, social media, and the use of screens for learning and … Continue reading

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“Moving the Needle” with Students & Teachers

Over the last several months I have had a graphic that I created posted in my office that is based on an idea that Joe Sweeney shared with me and is in his second book, Moving the Needle. The idea … Continue reading

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Could our thumbs be killing us?

We aren’t born with BIG thumbs for a lot of reasons! Our very first sign of life is when we inhale our first breath as a newborn. Many times crying accompanies birth and is used to communicate a baby’s wants … Continue reading

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Raising EQ – The Frontier of Education Today

Where is the frontier in independent school education today?  Historically, independent schools have strived to use every tool available to help their students excel academically demonstrated in high-standardized test scores. These measures have supported students’ entrance into the very best … Continue reading

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Tapping into energy

On Friday, I heard the notorious phrase, “Boy those kids are energetic,” from more than a few teachers, and they were indeed exuding incredible energy! It was a beautiful, sunny day and the kids were working together in advising groups to build … Continue reading

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Thank you, my 12 beautiful sisters!

Dear Sisters, I have learned much from each of you and am most grateful for the love and support you’ve shown me the last 50 years.. SO, I decided to write a little thank you for each of you that … Continue reading

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