Rock Bottom With Ryan
In this episode of Rock Bottom with Ryan, Ryan and co-host Rachel Sereni interview Utah educator and alternative-school principal Steve Solon about his path into education, severe financial hardship caused by repeated paycheck cuts at a charter school, and how he eventually found purpose working with incarcerated and credit-deficient youth in a district-run alternative program. Steve explains how the school serves local credit-deficient students, adult education learners, and group-home youth, and how shifting away from traditional schooling—changing credits, classes, and competency measures—helped raise graduation rates from roughly 30–40% to 80–90%, including 46 graduates out of about 120 students. He discusses trauma’s impact on behavior and learning, building trust with students, balancing compassion with accountability alongside group-home staff, community supports to prevent justice-system involvement, and shares student success stories. He also mentions his Dad Bod Warrior podcast and supplements brand.00:00 From Hunger to Hope00:58 Podcast Intro and Sponsor02:27 Meet Steve Solon03:03 Checklist Life in Utah04:40 Teaching Dreams Meet 200806:07 Pay Cuts and Survival Mode08:24 Standing Up and Quitting12:10 Alternative School Mission13:47 Becoming Principal During COVID18:16 Reinventing Credits and Graduation19:11 New Students and Anxiety22:04 Trauma and the Healing Brain24:58 Recovery Stories and Guest Speakers29:20 Redefining Success After Graduation30:15 Defining Real Success31:33 Grades Versus Growth32:12 Leadership Load34:28 Accountability With Compassion35:50 Program Lengths Explained37:04 Autism And Patience38:44 Breaking Community Stigma40:43 Strict Upbringing And Tattoos45:00 Stories That Stick50:13 Preventing Youth Justice Entry53:26 Advice For Future Leaders57:11 Hope For Every Kid57:48 Podcast And Supplements01:00:00 Final Thanks And Wrap
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