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The Foolish Optimist: Sylvia Wright for South Carolina

41 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Sylvia Wright on Expanding Pre-K, Reforming Testing, and Rebuilding Trust in South Carolina Schools   Follow along with Sylvia Wright's campaign at https://www.wright2026sc.com/ [https://www.wright2026sc.com/]  Donate to the pod at https://venmo.com/u/amymaccc [https://venmo.com/u/amymaccc]    On the Foolish Optimist podcast, host Amy McDonald interviews Sylvia Wright, a Charleston-born educator and candidate for South Carolina State Superintendent of Education in 2026, about why she’s running and her plan to improve a system ranked 43rd and in the bottom 10 for 20 years. Wright says a leadership and respect problem is pushing teachers out, argues for universal pre-K for all 4-year-olds, and describes shifting away from traditional standardized testing toward Florida’s progress-monitoring model to better identify strengths, weaknesses, and interventions. She also advocates revamping K–12 to increase career exposure and pathways, listening to teachers, parents, and students through town halls, and addressing rural neglect by rebuilding trust. The conversation touches on vouchers, public education narratives, campaign challenges related to race and funding, and where to donate or volunteer. 00:00 Welcome to Foolish Optimist 00:42 Meet Sylvia Wright 01:53 Why She’s Running 03:32 Universal Pre-K Vision 07:20 Beyond Test Scores 08:25 Florida Model Inspiration 09:38 Career Exposure Pathways 11:09 Relationships and Waste 13:30 Reading for Life 15:44 Microschools and Innovation 17:54 Progress Monitoring Testing 18:48 SC Rankings and Change 20:48 Service Over Power 23:20 From State to National Impact 23:56 Campaign Hurdles and Bias 26:33 Degrees vs Classroom Experience 26:56 Leadership and Teacher Retention 27:34 Reframing Public Education 29:08 Vouchers and Funding Drain 31:39 Listen to Teachers Locally 33:15 Winning Rural Trust 34:44 Donate Volunteer and Vote 37:03 Rapid Fire Favorites 39:30 Why South Carolina Matters 41:03 Final Thanks and Call to Action

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