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SSDA Soundwave Podcast

Podcast af Small School Districts' Association

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Welcome to the SSDA Soundwave Podcast! Stay up to date on everything happening in California’s small and rural school districts. We’ll share the latest from SSDA, feature our members and partners as special guests, and provide insights you won’t want to miss. Tune in and join the conversation!

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episode Reimagining Leadership and Learning with National Superintendent of the Year Kirk Koennecke cover

Reimagining Leadership and Learning with National Superintendent of the Year Kirk Koennecke

On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon speaks with Kirk Koennecke, superintendent of the Indian Hill Exempted School District in Ohio and the 2023 National Superintendent of the Year. Kirk shares his approach to reimagining public education through mission-driven leadership, community engagement, and a culture rooted in excellence. He reflects on his district’s work to create an actionable strategic plan grounded in student, staff, and community voice, and explains why leaders at every level need a clear vision to align their work and guide their decisions. Kirk also talks about the growing movement toward defining a profile of a graduate, the importance of ongoing reflection, and the power of aspirational thinking in helping districts move forward. Kirk and Yuri dive into leadership development, coaching, the Four Essential Roles model, and the mindset shifts that help superintendents and principals create the conditions for people to thrive. They discuss the value of listening, empowering others, building trust, and modeling high standards so that excellence becomes a consistent expectation across the district. Kirk also shares insights on culture building, community engagement, and the importance of keeping students at the center of every strategic decision. This episode offers practical, energizing guidance for education leaders who want to elevate their influence and strengthen the future of their schools.

3. dec. 2025 - 26 min
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What the Supreme Court’s Mahmoud v. Taylor Decision Means for Schools

On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon speaks with Lindsay K. Moore, Partner at Kingsley Bogard, a leading California education law firm serving small and rural districts. Lindsay breaks down the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case centered on whether parents may opt their children out of classroom instruction that conflicts with their sincerely held religious beliefs. She explains why the ruling is highly fact specific, how the Court distinguished between direct instruction and books that are merely available in a classroom or library, and why the age and impressionability of students played a significant role in the Court’s reasoning. Lindsay also discusses how districts can respond to opt-out requests while maintaining instructional continuity, the practical challenges for teachers, and the broader implications for curriculum and policy in California. She and Yuri explore the tension between federal decisions and California’s inclusive education laws, the likelihood of new guidance or legislation, and what small and rural district leaders should be doing now to prepare. This episode offers clear, timely insight into an evolving issue that is already affecting classrooms across the state.

3. dec. 2025 - 19 min
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Rethinking Accountability and Funding with Candidate Nichelle Henderson

On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon sits down with Nichelle Henderson, educator, mentor, community college trustee, and candidate for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. With nearly three decades in California classrooms and teacher preparation, Nichelle talks about the need to rethink how the state approaches student success, teacher support, and statewide accountability. She reflects on her 58-county tour and what she is learning about rural schools, the disconnect between legislative intentions and real classroom needs, and why standardized testing must be redesigned so teachers can actually teach and students can demonstrate what they truly know. Nichelle also discusses the importance of equitable funding, the flexibility districts need to meet local needs, and how CDE must shift from a compliance culture to one centered on collaboration and responsiveness. She shares her vision for bringing rural voices into decision making, creating individualized pathways for students, modernizing the LCF formula to support geographically isolated districts, and ensuring that every community has a seat at the table. Her conversation with Yuri offers a candid look at what it means to lead with authenticity, listen deeply, and pursue meaningful change for all California students.

3. dec. 2025 - 31 min
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Understanding Bonds and Prop 2: A Conversation with EastShore Consulting

On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon talks with Michael Riemenschneider and Shin Green from EastShore Consulting about what small and rural districts need to know as they prepare for Proposition 2. Michael and Shin break down the basics of general obligation bonds, how tax bases and voter approval interact, and why market conditions and interest rates matter so much when districts begin planning for their state match. They also discuss the current uncertainty in the national economy, how it influences borrowing costs, and what districts can expect moving into next year as the small school set aside opens. The conversation highlights the importance of early planning, the challenge of limited staffing in rural communities, and why districts need a full year of outreach before pursuing a bond measure. Michael and Shin also walk through the major changes coming with Proposition 2, including simplified applications, access to planning funds before architectural plans are complete, and expanded hardship eligibility that now allows about one hundred additional small districts to receive both the state and local match. Their insights offer clear and practical guidance for leaders preparing to modernize and strengthen their school facilities.

3. dec. 2025 - 30 min
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Richard Barrera on Equity, Local Control, and the Future of Rural Schools

On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon talks with Richard Barrera, longtime trustee for San Diego Unified and candidate for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Richard reflects on his years in education and community leadership and shares his vision for addressing the deep disparities facing small and rural districts. The discussion explores facilities inequities, the limits of local tax bases, the challenges of ADA-based funding models, and the heavy reporting burdens placed on districts with limited staff. Richard also explains how CDE can become a more responsive partner, how differentiated assistance should evolve, and why the state must build stronger pathways that allow students to return home and teach in their own communities.

3. dec. 2025 - 26 min
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