Future Pathways Superintendents Unplugged
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 19 of "Future Pathways: Superintendents Unplugged" This episode of "Future Pathways:Superintendents Unplugged" podcast episode features Dr. Heather Golly from Bonsall Unified School District and Kelly Baas from Spencer Valley Elementary School District. They discuss the challenges and rewards of running rural school districts, including limited resources, transportation issues, and the impact of AI on education. Both emphasize the importance of community, effective communication, and preparing students for future-ready skills. They highlight the unique aspects of their districts, such as Bonsall's Purple Star designation for military support and Spencer Valley's small, family-oriented community. The episode also touches on the critical need for special education funding and the support from sponsors like Schools First Federal Credit Union. Challenges and Opportunities in Rural Districts * Kelly Baas discusses the stability of families in Spencer Valley, the small size of the district, and the use of combo classes. * Dr. Heather Golly talks about the enrollment and growth of Bonsall, the unique geography of the district, and the impact of new housing developments. * Dr. Heather Golly explains the Purple Star designation for schools that serve military students and families exceptionally well. Addressing AI and Technology in Education * Kelly Baas discusses the limited use of devices in Spencer Valley, the focus on paper and pencil, and the challenges of AI in education. * Dr. Heather Golly shares the concerns and professional development efforts around AI in Bonsall, emphasizing the importance of understanding and using AI as a tool. * Both superintendents agree on the need for educators to be aware of and use AI responsibly to support student learning. Preparing Students for the Future * Dr. Heather Golly outlines the framework for the future in Bonsall, focusing on critical thinking, problem-solving, resilience, empathy, collaboration, and effective communication. * Dr. Heather Golly describes the academies in Bonsall, aligned with the early college program, and the pathways for students in law and leadership, medical and health, computer science and engineering, and media arts. * Kelly Baas discusses the focus on well-rounded students in Spencer Valley, emphasizing compassion, kindness, and teamwork. * Both superintendents agree on the importance of preparing students for a future-ready work environment and the role of education in fostering these skills. Transportation and Distance Challenges * Kelly Baas explains the lack of transportation in Spencer Valley, the impact of weather on school operations, and the reliance on parents for daily transportation. * Dr. Heather Golly discusses the transportation challenges in Bonsall, the need for strategic planning to provide opportunities for students, and the impact of geography on access to resources. * Both superintendents highlight the importance of overcoming transportation barriers to ensure students can participate in extracurricular activities and access necessary services. Special Education and Staffing Challenges * Dr. Heather Golly discusses the challenges of finding qualified special education teachers and paraprofessionals in Bonsall. * Kelly Baas shares the success of working with the Selpa to provide specialized services for students in Spencer Valley, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health counseling. * Both superintendents highlight the underfunding of special education and the impact on district resources and staffing. Support from Schools First Federal Credit Union * Dr. Heather Golly shares an example of how Schools First Federal Credit Union supported Bonsall by providing seat cushions for professional development days. * Kelly Baas discusses the positive relationship with Schools First, including their participation in staff events and the popularity of their financial services among staff members. * Both superintendents express gratitude for the support and partnership from Schools First in enhancing the quality of education and staff well-being. Reflecting on Favorite Teachers * Kelly Baas shares a story about her high school Spanish teacher, who inspired her love for the language and led her to become a Spanish major. * Dr. Heather Golly recalls her senior English teacher, Mrs. Flores, who fostered a sense of community, autonomy, and a passion for literature in her students. * Both superintendents reflect on the lasting impact of their favorite teachers and the influence they had on their careers in education. Thank you for unplugging and listening to Future Pathways: Superintendents Unplugged. Be sure to subscribe to the show and share with your colleagues! The Presenting Sponsor for Season 4 of Future Pathways: Superintendents Unplugged is Schools First Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in California serving school employees and their families since 1934. Please learn more about Schools First Federal Credit Union by visiting https://www.schoolsfirstfcu.org/ About Cloudcast Media "Future Pathways: Superintendents Unplugged" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. Listen Where You Live.
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