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Inspiring Change: Leading with Purpose and Possibility in New York’s Educational Future

1 h 4 min · 22 de may de 2025
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In this special episode, Dr. Jonah Schenker, District Superintendent of Ulster BOCES, sits down with two of New York State’s leading voices in education policy—Deputy Commissioners Angelique Johnson-Dingle and Jason Harmon of the New York State Education Department. Recorded on location in the historic Medical Library of the NYSED Building in Albany, this powerful and candid conversation explores the New York Inspires initiatives and the bold reimagining of the state’s Portrait of a Graduate. This isn’t a small movement—it’s a pivotal moment. The Graduation Measures initiative signals more than a shift in assessment; it’s a call to fundamentally change the container in which education is taught. Johnson-Dingle and Harmon share why now is the right time for these changes, what they mean for students and communities, and how New York is working to align its educational vision with the needs of today and tomorrow. Tune in now for a unique, behind-the-scenes perspective on how education leaders are working with the NYS Education Department to empower students to be the architects of their own future. https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast [https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast]

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What does it mean to lead school systems through a period of significant change while keeping students at the center of every decision? Together, Ulster County superintendents discuss the challenge of balancing innovation with stability as schools rethink traditional approaches to grading, engagement, and readiness through the work of New York Inspires. The conversation highlights the importance of student voice, authentic learning experiences, and community trust-building, while emphasizing that meaningful transformation requires more than adding new initiatives—it requires schools to examine longstanding systems, create space for deeper learning, and design pathways that prepare all students to thrive in an evolving world. Three superintendents with varying experience, district demographics, and community relationships share their voices on what this transformation means: Dr. Gwendolyn Roraback (Saugerties Central School District), Dr. Paul Padalino (Kingston City School District), and Anthony White (Wallkill Central School District). Discover more tools, updates, and resources for NY Inspires–including how to get your copy of the NY Inspires Transformation Design Cycles Playbook  [http://www.ulsterboces.org/nyinspires]that Dr. Betty A. Rosa, NYS Commissioner of Education, has mentioned in communication to the field—at our dedicated NY Inspires hub. IN THIS EPISODE 00:00 – Introduction & Meet the Superintendents  04:20 – District Contexts & Community Differences  07:30 – What Students Need to Thrive  10:00 – Engagement, Joy & Student-Driven Learning  13:00 – Rethinking Success & Readiness  19:30 – Leadership in Complex Times  27:00 – New York Inspires & System Transformation  33:30 – Why This Moment Feels Different  38:00 – Building Community-Driven Change  49:20 – What Schools Need to Stop Doing  56:30 – Expanding Opportunity for Every Learner  59:50 – Final Reflections: Creating the Conditions for Success https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast [https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast]

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In this episode of Leading for Deeper Learning with Ulster BOCES, Dr. Jonah Schenker sits down with Dr. Raymond Sanchez, Superintendent of the Tarrytown School District and 2025 NYSOSS Superintendent of the Year. Together, they explore what it means to lead in a moment of real transformation—where student voice, belonging, and meaningful learning must take center stage. Dr. Sanchez shares how his district is working to rethink systems, elevate student experiences, and create more adaptive pathways for every learner. From redefining learning to navigating the shifts of NY Inspires, this conversation challenges educators to move beyond compliance and design schools that truly work for students. This is a conversation about possibility—and the responsibility to build something better.  EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Meet Dr. Sanchez & District Overview 06:30 – Leading in Complex Times 10:30 – Collaboration & Collective Leadership 12:00 – Vision, Pillars & Student Voice 18:00 – What Students Are Telling Us 20:00 – Rethinking Systems & Structures 23:00 – Portrait of a Learner & Defining Success 27:00 – New York Inspires: Opportunities Ahead 31:00 – Readiness, Resistance & Change Management 40:00 – Letting Go & Redesigning Learning 46:00 – The Roadmap Forward & What Leaders Need https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast [https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast]

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In this special episode, Dr. Jonah Schenker, District Superintendent of Ulster BOCES, sits down with two of New York State’s leading voices in education policy—Deputy Commissioners Angelique Johnson-Dingle and Jason Harmon of the New York State Education Department. Recorded on location in the historic Medical Library of the NYSED Building in Albany, this powerful and candid conversation explores the New York Inspires initiatives and the bold reimagining of the state’s Portrait of a Graduate. This isn’t a small movement—it’s a pivotal moment. The Graduation Measures initiative signals more than a shift in assessment; it’s a call to fundamentally change the container in which education is taught. Johnson-Dingle and Harmon share why now is the right time for these changes, what they mean for students and communities, and how New York is working to align its educational vision with the needs of today and tomorrow. Tune in now for a unique, behind-the-scenes perspective on how education leaders are working with the NYS Education Department to empower students to be the architects of their own future. https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast [https://www.ulsterboces.org/about-us/news-communications/podcast]

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