
Charter School Innovation Series: Creating Education Environments for Student Success
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About this listen
Guests
- Dr. Reneta C. Johnson, Executive Director/Head of Schools at Legacy Prep in Birmingham, Alabama.
- Zak Dominello, Executive Director/Head of School at Ricardo Flores Magón Academy in Denver, Colorado.
- Charter schools are free, public, and open to all.
- Intentional leadership and setting examples are instrumental in creating and maintaining a positive school culture.
- Data-driven instruction and providing targeted support for teachers and students help boost student achievement.
- Engage and consider the voices of teachers, students, parents, and the community in school decision making.
- Dr. Reneta C. Johnson
- “We are very intentional about providing individual learning for our scholars.”
- Zak Dominello
- “When we as a community feel passionate about something, we get together, and we make it happen.”
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction
01:27 - Charter school innovation and student success explored.
03:16 - Cultivating Buy-In: Merging Visions in Established Cultures
03:49 - Overcoming leadership change, focusing on culture.
06:38 - Improving reading skills through teacher support and training
08:27 - Tailoring Plans for Academic and Emotional Growth
10:08 - College camp work, neuroscience graduate, science educator
11:53 - Continued Support: Pushing Success and Addressing Needs
16:57 - Charters teach importance of community involvement.
20:31 - Understanding Cultural Impacts in Education
22:08 - Embracing Migration as a Celebration of Diversity
24:28 - The Role of Charter Schools in Education
25:44 - Outro
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