The Rural Scoop
đđŠđ˘đŹđ¨đđ đđŽđŚđŚđđŤđ˛: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Lisa Parady, Executive Director of the Alaska Council of School Administrators, to explore what it truly takes to lead schools in one of the most remote and challenging education landscapes in the United States. From communities only accessible by plane to schools facing critical infrastructure challenges, Lisa shares powerful insights into the realities of rural education in Alaska. The conversation dives into funding inequities, teacher recruitment and retention struggles, cultural integration in curriculum, and the importance of honoring Indigenous heritage through frameworks like the NuBE Learning Framework. Lisa also highlights the urgent need for stable funding, safe and functional facilities, and a strong educator pipelineâwhile reminding us of the ârural advantageâ: deep relationships, resilience, and community connection. This episode is a compelling look at how leadership, advocacy, and innovation come together to support students in even the most remote corners of the country. đđ˘đŚđđŹđđđŚđŠđŹ: 00:00 Alaska Leadership Intro 02:20 Lisa Parity Background 05:06 Place Based Learning North Slope 09:57 What ACSA Does 14:32 BSA Funding Fight 19:18 Facilities Maslow Needs 23:14 Recruiting and International Hiring 26:26 Testimony That Moved Lawmakers 30:05 Alaska Reads Act Literacy 36:30 Student Wellness and Safety 39:42 Next Two Years Planning Ahead 45:19 Rural Advantage Meaning 47:07 Closing Thanks and CTE 50:00 Final Takeaways Outro đđĽđ¨đŹđ˘đ§đ đđŽđŚđŚđđŤđ˛: Dr. Lisa Parady brings Alaskaâs educational realities into sharp focus, showing how leadership in rural settings demands adaptability, advocacy, and deep community connection. From funding battles to cultural innovation, her insights highlight both the challenges and the powerful opportunities within rural education. As Dr. Sadorf reminds us, meaningful change begins with conversationâwhether itâs rethinking funding strategies, improving facilities, or strengthening educator pipelines. When rural leaders share their stories and work together, they donât just overcome barriersâthey build stronger, more connected communities for every student.
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