True Equity: Saving Public Schools in the U.S.A. Episode 2. A short, sharp look at what’s really behind school inequity — and what schools can do differently (without just spending more).
This is the first in my 5-part series on rethinking public schools. In this episode, we’re asking: Why do so many families turn to extracurriculars—and what does that really say about our schools?
Are our students really ready for life after school? Some graduates still struggle to find work. Let’s give every student real-world skills, mentorship, and career readiness—so they leave school confident and prepared.
Are our students really ready for life after school? Some graduates still struggle to find work. Let’s give every student real-world skills, mentorship, and career readiness—so they leave school confident and prepared.
Parent-teacher conferences shouldn’t feel like a chore.
Discover how true family engagement can make every child thrive, and how to experience conferences that work!
Recently, a mother asked me, "What should I prepare my child for?" A timely question as the new school year begins.
In this short video, I share insights on how to help kids thrive—not just learn—through curiosity, creativity, and life skills.
Learn more about my Three Core Priorities
Equity, Access, and Achievement The…
Are our students really ready for life after school? Some graduates still struggle to find work. Let’s give every student real-world skills, mentorship, and career readiness—so they leave school confident and prepared.
Are schools really keeping families in the loop?
Every child deserves support — not just test scores. Accountability is care, not blame.
💬 How should schools communicate better?
Should schools teach AI? It’s the question on everyone’s mind.
Is AI really the answer — or just the latest trend? In this video, I share why the focus should be on how we teach, not just what we teach. Because preparing kids for the future means preparing them to learn — no matter…
Are our students really ready for life after school? Some graduates still struggle to find work. Let’s give every student real-world skills, mentorship, and career readiness—so they leave school confident and prepared.
