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  • Student Acceleration Blueprint - The Hoover Story
    2026/04/24

    Turning a low‑performing urban elementary school into a consistent high flyer isn’t about hero teachers or silver‑bullet programs—it’s about clarity, consistency, and culture.
    In this powerful conversation, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle welcomes (Lee Arsenian, Veteran Educator, Hoover Street Elementary) as she pulls back the curtain on the Hoover Street Elementary playbook: a shared floor of expectations, teacher‑led planning, six‑week assessment cycles used to drive instruction (not grade kids), and protected time that lets the whole school move in sync.
    You’ll hear how a community once written off climbed from ~16% proficiency to 70%+ on or above grade level over 15 years—with nearly all students living in poverty and starting school as English learners—and why joy, trust, and teacher collaboration made the difference.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Everyone Has A Story | Dr. Victor Rios | Shattering Inequities Podcast | EP 113
    2026/03/26

    What happens when an adult refuses to let a stereotype stand?

    In this powerful conversation, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle welcomes Dr. Victor Rios (University of California, Santa Barbara) to explore the moments that define a career—and sometimes a child’s future.

    From being misread as a “bad kid” and filmed being arrested for the PBS Frontline documentary School Colors, to becoming a nationally recognized scholar, Dr. Rios shares how educators can interrupt harmful narratives and build school cultures where students move from victim → survivor → thriver.

    This is not abstract theory. It’s practical, research-backed insight about culture, expectations, and what it actually takes to close persistent opportunity gaps.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why silence in the face of bias is never neutral• How to rehearse what to say when harmful language shows up (“Stop, Drop, and Roll”)• The difference between teaching to your strengths and leading with your superpowers• Why culture change moves faster than mindset lectures• What rural poverty research reveals about thriving outcomes• A powerful real-world example: “AVID for every kid”

    If you care about equity, leadership, and real system change, this conversation will challenge and equip you.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome to Shattering Inequities: Mission and purpose01:33 – Meet Dr. Victor Rios + the “Not on My Watch” question03:15 – Challenging stereotypes in a middle-school classroom09:10 – Dr. Rios’ early life: survival, trauma, and being misread12:10 – PBS Frontline “School Colors” and national stereotypes15:26 – Silence is complicity: why rehearsing language matters16:58 – “Stop, Drop, and Roll” + educator superpowers22:39 – Teacher self-efficacy and the iceberg beneath expectations28:37 – Can adults really change?29:00 – Omaha story: burnout and redemption30:16 – Label the behavior, not the person32:20 – Culture change vs. mindset change (the elevator experiment)34:26 – Urgency: students can’t wait for adults to evolve36:44 – Crisis-resilient school cultures40:13 – Educators aren’t therapists—but they are life-changers42:14 – From probation to PhD: Victor Alba’s journey45:13 – Closing the opportunity gap: “AVID for Every Kid”50:40 – Turning conversation into collective action

    If this conversation challenged you:

    👍 Like this video if you believe interrupting stereotypes is part of our job.💬 Drop your own “Not on My Watch” moment in the comments—what did you say, or what would you say next time?🔔 Subscribe for more research-driven conversations led by Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle.🔗 Share this with an educator, principal, or policy leader who is shaping school culture right now.

    Because shattering inequities isn’t about talk.It’s about what we say—and do—when it matters most.

    #ShatteringInequities #DrRobinAvelarLaSalle #DrVictorRios #EducationLeadership #EquityInEducation #SchoolCulture #OpportunityGap #TeacherLeadership #AVID #StudentSuccess #FirstGen #RestorativePractices #SystemsChange

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    52 分
  • The Diamond In the Rough: The Mojave Story | Dr. Katherine Aguirre | Shattering Inequities Podcast | E112
    2026/03/12

    The Diamond In the Rough: The Mojave Story | Dr. Katherine Aguirre | Shattering Inequities Podcast

    What does it really take to turn around a school district where students face poverty, isolation, and limited access to resources?

    In this episode of Shattering Inequities, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle speaks with Dr. Katherine Aguirre, Superintendent of Mojave Unified School District, about leading bold, systems-driven change in California’s Mojave Desert.

    When Dr. Aguirre arrived during the pandemic in 2020, the district faced extremely low academic proficiency rates and very few students completing the courses required for college eligibility. Rather than launching dozens of initiatives, she focused on doing a few things exceptionally well: building strong systems, prioritizing literacy, and establishing a college-going culture where dual enrollment becomes the norm for every student.

    Today, the results are beginning to show. Students are earning associate degrees before graduating high school, families are returning to the district, teachers are choosing to join the schools, and the community is rallying around education.

    This conversation explores what it means to lead system-level change in one of the most challenging educational environments—and why patience, clarity, and focus matter more than quick fixes.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • Why literacy became the district’s first and most important focus• How creating a college-going culture shifts student expectations• The role of district leadership in protecting classroom instruction• Why administrators must spend time inside classrooms• How universal dual enrollment is transforming student outcomes• Why lasting change requires systems that outlive individual leaders• How community momentum begins when student success becomes visible

    Dr. Aguirre also reflects on the experiences that shaped her leadership, including powerful “not on my watch” moments that continue to guide her work in educational justice.

    If you're a superintendent, principal, educator, policymaker, or anyone passionate about equity in education, this episode offers practical insight into what real systemic change looks like.

    Timestamps

    00:00 Podcast Mission00:35 Meet Dr. Katherine Aguirre02:10 Life in Mojave USD04:39 Hidden Strengths and History07:31 Leading Through Hardship10:23 Roots and Motivation13:57 Finding Teaching by Accident17:43 Not on My Watch Classroom21:01 Path to Superintendent22:57 Pandemic Era Arrival23:55 Baseline Student Outcomes31:42 Aerospace Pathways and Access33:57 Early Signs of Turnaround36:23 College Is Nonnegotiable37:25 Building Dual Enrollment for All40:31 Raising Rigor from TK Up44:49 Student Feedback from University47:06 Quiet the Noise: Focus on Literacy51:28 Planning, Data, Training, and Tests56:08 Administrators in Classrooms01:04:58 Patience: Systems That Outlive Us01:07:41 Results and Community Momentum

    About the Podcast

    Shattering Inequities explores research-driven strategies and real-world leadership stories that are transforming education and expanding opportunity for all students.

    #EducationLeadership #EducationEquity #Literacy #DualEnrollment #SchoolLeadership #K12Education #EducationalJustice #SuperintendentLeadership #ShatteringInequities

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Alternative School A-G For All | Ilsa Gonzalez Garza | Shattering Inequities Podcast | EP 111
    2026/02/26

    What if alternative and continuation schools weren’t “less than,” but gateways to college access for all students?

    In this episode of Shattering Inequities, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle sits down with Ilsa Garza Gonzalez, Superintendent of the Fallbrook Union High School District, to explore how bold leadership and systemic redesign can dismantle long-standing inequities in education.

    Ilsa shares how Fallbrook challenged the inevitability assumption—that certain student groups are destined for lower outcomes—by removing structural barriers, rethinking adult mental models, and implementing a trimester system that expands access to A-G coursework, accelerates credit recovery, and keeps postsecondary options open for every student.

    This conversation dives deep into:

    • Why A-G access should extend to continuation and alternative schools

    • How “new tracking” hides inside well-intentioned systems

    • Leadership strategies for changing systems without waiting for beliefs to shift

    • Using data as a story—not a weapon—to drive improvement

    • Lessons learned from leading through COVID and beyond

    🎙️ Episode Title: Alternative School A-G For All🎧 Podcast: Shattering Inequities👩‍🏫 Host: Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle🎓 Guest: Ilsa Garza Gonzalez, Superintendent, Fallbrook UHSD

    📺 Subscribe on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@ShatteringInequitiesPodcast

    If you’re a superintendent, principal, district leader, or educator committed to equity, access, and real outcomes—this episode is for you.

    ⏱️ Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Shattering Inequities Podcast00:35 Meet the Host: Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle00:56 Podcast Goals: Inform, Inspire, and Research01:46 Introducing Ilsa Garza Gonzalez02:59 Fallbrook UHSD Demographics and Challenges05:33 Innovative Equity Strategies and Achievements08:37 Continuation High School Success Stories12:41 Ilsa’s Personal Journey and Educational Philosophy19:45 Opportunity Gaps vs. Outcome Gaps25:15 Letting Go of “Pet Projects”25:57 Leading Through COVID26:50 Implementing the Trimester System27:32 Meeting Diverse Student Needs30:03 Credit Recovery and College Access31:43 Leadership and Systemic Change42:22 Using Data to Drive Equity44:42 Final Reflections

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    47 分
  • Building Your Saturation Zone | Antonio Garcia and Darren McDuffie Shownotes | Shattering Inequities Podcast | EP 110
    2026/02/12
    🎙️ Building Your Saturation Zone | Shattering Inequities Podcast

    In this episode of the Shattering Inequities Podcast, host Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle is joined by superintendents Antonio Garcia (Santa Maria Joint Union High School District) and Dr. Darren McDuffie (Santa Maria Bonita School District) for a powerful, research-grounded conversation on how systems—not students—create achievement gaps.

    Although their districts are structurally separate, these leaders serve the same community. Together, they are intentionally aligning practices across K–12 to create what Dr. La Salle calls a “saturation zone”—a community-wide ecosystem of high expectations, collective efficacy, and instructional precision that allows all students to thrive, especially those historically marginalized.

    Throughout the episode, Antonio and Darren share:

    • How aligning districts transforms outcomes for students and families

    • Why changing systems is more effective than trying to change beliefs first

    • Personal leadership moments that shaped their commitment to equity

    • What it takes to dismantle long-standing systemic barriers in public education

    • Why being inquisitive, bold, and intentional is essential to shattering inequities

    This conversation is essential listening for superintendents, district leaders, principals, policymakers, and educators committed to creating equitable, high-performing school systems.

    ⏱️ Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Shattering Inequities Podcast00:35 The purpose behind the work01:42 Introducing Antonio Garcia and Dr. Darren McDuffie02:11 Demonstrated success in closing achievement gaps08:18 Leadership journeys and formative experiences15:01 Building alignment across districts and communities25:51 Confronting systemic beliefs and structural barriers32:51 Final insights and call to action

    🎧 Listen & Subscribe📣 Join the Conversation

    What would it take to build a saturation zone in your community?Share your reflections in the comments and help us crowdsource solutions that move education forward.

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    40 分
  • Find Your Drill Team - CALSA | Ofelia Ceja-Lariviere | Shattering Inequities Podcast | E109
    2026/01/29

    🎙️ Find Your Drill Team – CALSA | Shattering Inequities Podcast

    What does it really take to shatter inequities in education?

    In this episode of the Shattering Inequities Podcast, host Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle sits down with Ofelia Ceja-Lariviere, Executive Director of the California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators (CALSA), for a powerful conversation about leadership, identity, and systemic change.

    From her journey as an immigrant student navigating bias and exclusion to her role as a statewide leadership architect, Ofelia shares how CALSA has grown from a small network into a nearly 800-member constellation of leaders committed to equity, depth of knowledge, and authentic followership.

    This episode challenges surface-level reform and explores why:

    ► One great leader is not enough—we need constellations

    ► Leadership requires credibility, courage, and community

    ► Mentorship and deep professional learning drive lasting change

    ► Systems must change so every student can thrive

    If you’re an educator, school leader, superintendent, policymaker, or advocate committed to ensuring every child receives a premium education, this conversation is for you.

    📌 Key Topics Covered:

    ► CALSA’s mission and evolution

    ► Mentoring and developing equity-driven leaders

    ► Why leadership is lonely—and why community matters

    ► The difference between authority and followership

    ► Confronting bias, trauma, and systemic barriers in education

    ► Building capacity that lasts beyond one initiative or leader

    ⏱️ Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Shattering Inequities

    01:52 Meet Ofelia Ceja-Lariviere

    02:33 The Origins and Growth of CALSA

    07:51 Mentorship and Leadership Pipelines

    13:48 Leadership Challenges in Real School Systems

    24:07 Credibility and Followership

    26:33 Authentic, Values-Based Leadership

    29:37 Building Capacity Across Communities

    31:50 Ofelia’s Immigrant Story

    39:57 Creating Leadership Constellations

    44:04 Collective Wisdom and Systems Change

    49:21 Final Reflections and Call to Action

    📣 Join the Conversation:

    What’s your “not on my watch” moment as a leader or educator? Who is part of your drill team?

    Share your reflections in the comments and help us crowdsource solutions that work.

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    50 分
  • What it Means to Have Board Member Support | Lisette Mendez Garcia and Suzan Solomon | Shattering Inequities Podcast | EP 108
    2026/01/15

    In this debut episode of the Shattering Inequities Podcast, host Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle introduces listeners to the podcast’s mission: uncovering bold, research-driven strategies that actively dismantle educational inequities and expand opportunity for every student.

    This episode features two accomplished school board leaders — Suzan Solomon and Lisette Mendez Garcia — who share their personal journeys into public education leadership and their decades of collective experience serving diverse school communities.

    Throughout the conversation, Suzan and Lisette explore what equity looks like in action, not just in theory. They discuss protecting and expanding arts education, ensuring equitable access to transformative student experiences, and using data-informed instructional systems to close learning gaps. The episode also highlights the importance of healthy governance structures, clearly defined board roles, and deep respect for educators and support staff as foundational drivers of student success.

    Both guests emphasize the critical role of community and parent involvement, intentional leadership development, and ongoing board member education. Their insights reinforce a central belief of the podcast: every student deserves a premium education, regardless of background, zip code, or circumstance.

    This episode offers an inspiring and deeply practical look at how dedication, strategic planning, and collaborative leadership can produce meaningful, lasting outcomes for students.

    ⏱ Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Shattering Inequities Podcast

    00:36 Meet the Host and Purpose of the Podcast

    01:42 Introducing the Guests: Suzan Solomon and Lisette Mendez Garcia

    02:28 Suzan Solomon’s Journey and Advocacy

    06:03 Lisette Mendez Garcia’s Path and Impact

    11:10 Defining “Not on My Watch” Moments in Education

    18:53 Ensuring Equitable Education for All Students

    25:39 Teacher Insights from Different Schools

    26:08 Excitement and Collaboration Among Teachers

    29:37 Innovative Leadership in Education

    30:21 Addressing Teacher Burnout with Creative Solutions

    31:48 Respect and Support for Educators and Staff

    36:16 Community and Parent Involvement

    37:38 Navigating Board Member Roles and Responsibilities

    44:34 Maintaining Integrity and Avoiding Adversarial Relationships

    49:47 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    Shattering inequities requires more than conversation — it takes action, research, and collective wisdom.

    ✔️ Share your insights or reflections in the comments

    ✔️ Join the conversation and contribute your perspective

    ✔️ Help shape future white papers and conference presentations

    What is your “not on my watch” moment in education?

    We invite you to share what you believe every student deserves — and what you would fight to protect.

    #ShatteringInequities #EducationLeadership #EducationalEquity #SchoolBoardLeadership

    #PublicEducation #StudentSuccess #AllMeansAll #TeacherSupport

    #SpecialEducation #EnglishLearners #CommunityEngagement

    #SystemsChange #ClosingAchievementGaps #EducationPodcast

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    52 分
  • The Whittier Story Continued | Monica Oviedo | Shattering Inequities | EP 107
    2026/01/01

    The Whittier Story Continued

    In this episode of the Shattering Inequities Podcast, host Dr. Robin Avelar LaSalle interviews Dr. Monica Oviedo, a prominent educational leader in California. The discussion focuses on effective strategies to close achievement gaps for historically underperforming students. Dr. Oviedo shares her journey from growing up in a predominantly white community to leading transformative changes in education. Key topics include implementing high expectations, fostering teacher collaboration, and utilizing data-driven approaches to achieve remarkable results. Dr. Oviedo emphasizes the importance of systemic changes, collaboration, and maintaining a relentless focus on instructional quality to ensure all students receive a premium education. The episode concludes with actionable insights for educators committed to overcoming educational inequities.

    00:00 Introduction to Shattering Inequities Podcast

    00:52 Meet Dr. Monica Oviedo

    03:42 Monica's Early Life and Influences

    08:05 Turning Around Pioneer High School

    14:13 Data-Driven Success in Whittier Union

    32:44 Instructional Practices and Teacher Collaboration

    37:24 Developing Teacher Leadership

    37:57 Role of Administration in Student Success

    39:02 Instructional Pathways and Teacher Collaboration

    41:41 Cultivating Effective Leaders

    45:44 Challenges and Strategies in Education Systems

    50:27 Focus on Core Instruction and Collaboration

    52:17 Addressing Systemic Barriers

    57:47 Long-term Vision and Partnerships

    01:10:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    If this episode resonated with you:

    • 💬 Share your insights or reflections in the comments
    • 👥 Nominate an educational leader whose work is producing real results
    • 📄 Contribute your strategies as we crowdsource solutions for systemic change
    • 🔔 Subscribe to the Shattering Inequities Podcast for future episodes focused on research-driven, real-world impact

    Together, we can ensure every student receives a premium education — regardless of zip code, background, or circumstance.

    #ShatteringInequities #EducationalEquity #LeadershipInEducation #SystemsChange #InstructionalLeadership #ClosingTheAchievementGap #DataDrivenEducation #EquityInAction #TeacherLeadership #StudentSuccess #EducationReform #PremiumEducation #CollectiveImpact #SchoolLeadership

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