Season 4, Episode 9 | Superintendents Moises Aguirre and Eduardo Reyes Discuss Model for District Collaboration To Better Serve Students copertina

Season 4, Episode 9 | Superintendents Moises Aguirre and Eduardo Reyes Discuss Model for District Collaboration To Better Serve Students

Season 4, Episode 9 | Superintendents Moises Aguirre and Eduardo Reyes Discuss Model for District Collaboration To Better Serve Students

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Welcome to Season 4, Episode 9 of "Future Pathways: Superintendents Unplugged" Sponsored by a champion of schools, school leaders, teachers and employees - SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union - we have an excellent episode discussing a collaboration between two incredible Superintendents, Dr. Moises Aguirre of Sweetwater Union High School District and Dr. Eduardo Reyes of Chula Vista Elementary School District. They emphasized the importance of vertical articulation, community engagement, and innovative educational practices. Moises highlighted the implementation of the International Baccalaureate program and the Middle College program at Southwestern College. Eduardo discussed the innovation stations and internships with the Sweetwater Authority and Otay Water District. Both stressed the significance of parent involvement, servant leadership, and continuous improvement through collaboration and technology integration.Educational Journeys of Moises and EduardoMoises Aguirre shares his educational journey, highlighting the impact of supportive teachers and counselors from his early years.Moises emphasizes the importance of education in preparing students for success and the significance of his personal story as the first in his family to pursue higher education.Eduardo Reyes discusses his background, mentioning his parents' careers in education and his initial interest in business before transitioning to education.Eduardo explains how his experience in giving workshops and courses led him to change his career path and pursue teaching.Collaboration Between Feeder DistrictsMoises and Eduardo discuss the importance of collaboration between their districts, emphasizing the need to serve the same students and families.Eduardo highlights the benefits of vertical articulation and collaboration, mentioning the positive results from their joint efforts.Moises provides examples of collaboration, such as implementing the International Baccalaureate program at middle school levels and organizing a middle school athletic league.Both superintendents agree on the importance of aligning their districts' objectives and preparing students for the next grade levels.Innovation and Career ExplorationEduardo talks about the innovation stations in Chula Vista Elementary School District, which provide hands-on experiences for students to explore different careers.Moises discusses the Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in Sweetwater Union High School District and the importance of exposing students to various fields.Both superintendents emphasize the role of collaboration in providing students with opportunities to learn through experience and career exploration.Eduardo mentions the partnership with the Sweetwater Authority and the Otai Water District to offer internships and externships for students.Parent Involvement and Community EngagementEduardo and Moises discuss the importance of parent involvement and community engagement in education.Eduardo highlights the need for two-way communication and creating opportunities for parents to be involved in their children's education.Moises talks about the Community Schools grants and programs that aim to engage parents at a deeper level and support students in different ways.Both Superintendents agree on the importance of meeting parents where they are and providing various opportunities for involvement.Challenges and Opportunities in EducationEduardo and Moises discuss the challenges and opportunities in education, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and collaboration.Eduardo mentions the importance of staying updated with the latest technology and innovations in education.Moises talks about the role of servant leadership in education and the need to focus on the well-being of students and staff.Both Superintendents agree on the importance of providing quality professional development and support for teachers and staff.Conclusion Drew Schlosberg thanks the Superintendents for their participation and highlights the importance of their collaboration and efforts.Drew emphasizes the role of the Classroom of the Future Foundation, the Center for Educational Innovation, Cloudcast Media and Schools First Federal Credit Union in supporting education.The Superintendents express their gratitude for the opportunity to share their visions and work with the community.The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of collaboration, innovation, and community engagement 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/
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