Author: Growing Inland Achievement

  • Education Insight: UCR – Transforming Inmate Rehabilitation with In-Person Degrees

    Education Insight: UCR – Transforming Inmate Rehabilitation with In-Person Degrees

    About This Episode

    Season 4. Episode 9.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we dive into a powerful initiative that aims to reduce recidivism by making inmates truly employable through education. With California spending over $14 billion annually on housing, feeding, and providing healthcare for more than 100,000 inmates, experts agree that the current system is unsustainable. While the number of incarcerated individuals has slightly decreased, economists and analysts warn that more needs to be done to break the cycle of incarceration.

    A group of professors and administrators at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) believes that education is the key to solving this issue. That’s why UCR has launched an innovative program offering in-person degree courses at Norco Prison, giving inmates the opportunity to earn a college education and improve their future employment prospects.

    In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Farah Godrej, a professor of political science and co-director of UCR’s School of Education Lifted program, which is leading this transformative effort. Dr. Godrej shares her insights into the program’s development, the challenges they’ve faced, and how it’s already making an impact on the lives of incarcerated students. Tune in to hear more about this groundbreaking initiative and how education is reshaping the future of rehabilitation in California.

    Featured Guest

    Farah Godrej

    Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside and Co-Founding Director of UCR’s LIFTED program

    Farah Godrej is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside. Her areas of research and teaching include Indian political thought, Gandhi’s political thought, cosmopolitanism, globalization and comparative political theory.  She also studies contemporary issues such as environmental justice, food politics and mass incarceration. Her research appears in a number of prominent journals across disciplines, and she is the author of Cosmopolitan Political Thought: Method, Practice, Discipline (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011). Her new book Freedom Inside?  Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State (Oxford University Press, 2022) is the winner of the 2023 Charles Taylor Book Award from the American Political Science Association, and received honorable mentions for the 2023 American Association of Publishers (AAP) PROSE award for scholarly excellence and the 2023 Lee Ann Fujii Award for Innovation in the Interpretive Study of Political Violence from the American Political Science Association. She is the Co-Founding Director of UCR’s path-breaking LIFTED program, which offers a UCR B.A. degree to incarcerated students.

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    View our podcast page for more stories like this: https://gia.echofactory.dev/gia-podcasts/

    Education Insight tells the story of education in the Inland Empire through the diverse voices of those in and around the regional education community. The show is produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment. Hosted by 30-year broadcast veteran Lacey Kendall, monthly shows explore topics ranging from education challenges and shortcomings to innovations and groundbreaking ideas that are driving student success.

  • Education Insight: Bringing Unity to Schools as an Old Program Finds New Success

    Education Insight: Bringing Unity to Schools as an Old Program Finds New Success

    About This Episode

    Season 4. Episode 8.

    In this episode of Education Insight, host Lacey Kendall takes a closer look at the rising tensions in school board meetings and how a revitalized program is helping to bring calm and focus back to these important discussions. While public schools, teachers, and parents continue to face challenges in the Inland Empire and beyond, an old initiative is proving to be a game changer, already making a positive impact in over 8,000 schools nationwide. Jennifer Gateley, Director of Learning Systems and Supports at the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, shares how this program is successfully helping local districts reduce conflicts and improve communication. Discover how this approach is gaining attention from school boards across the country and what it means for the future of education in our region.

    Featured Guest

    Jennifer Gateley

    Director of Learning Systems and Supports, San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools

    Jennifer Gateley is the Director of Learning Systems and Supports at the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. Mrs. Gateley’s current County Office of Education role is a culmination of twenty-six years of educational experience in the prek-12 system. Mrs. Gateley provides systemic leadership and capacity development of transformational whole child centered programs across California  including: the Southern Inland Regional Technical Assistance Center for the California Community Schools Partnership Program, and California County Office of Education technical assistance programs for Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), and Social Emotional Learning (SEL).  

     

    Previous educational experiences that contribute Mrs. Gateley’s current and future impact in the field of education include County Office of Education roles as a Systems of Support Program Manager and an ELA / Literacy Program Coordinator as well as school site roles as a principal, assistant principal, instructional coach, assessment coordinator, program facilitator, and teacher.  

     

    Through her educational experience and leadership across the education sector and cradle to career continuum, Mrs. Gateley strives to be a visionary leader and a collaborative partner who optimizes transformative opportunities to leverage assets and collective efforts so our children, families and communities thrive. 

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    View our podcast page for more stories like this: https://gia.echofactory.dev/gia-podcasts/

    Education Insight tells the story of education in the Inland Empire through the diverse voices of those in and around the regional education community. The show is produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment. Hosted by 30-year broadcast veteran Lacey Kendall, monthly shows explore topics ranging from education challenges and shortcomings to innovations and groundbreaking ideas that are driving student success.

  • Toward a Shared Vision 2024 Summit Highlights

    Toward a Shared Vision 2024 Summit Highlights

    We’re excited to share some key moments and highlights from GIA’s 2024 Toward a Shared Vision Summit, where local, state, and national leaders convened to advance equitable educational success in the Inland Empire.

    Summit Highlights Video: Watch the highlights from this year’s Summit, capturing important moments from the two-day event.

    Summary Report: Read our summary report featuring event highlights, key takeaways, and select audio clips from Summit sessions. Best viewed on desktop.

    Summit Photos: View all photos from the Summit.

    We look forward to building on these efforts together and achieving new milestones for equitable educational attainment and economic success in the coming year.  

    Please stay tuned for future updates on GIA initiatives, events, and activities—we’re excited for what we’ll accomplish through our continued partnership!

    Save the Date: Mark your calendar for our 2025 Toward a Shared Vision Summit! October 28-29, 2025 in Riverside, CA.

  • Annual Education Summit Brings Inland Empire Leaders Together for Collective Action 

    Annual Education Summit Brings Inland Empire Leaders Together for Collective Action 

    INLAND EMPIRE, CA – Growing Inland Achievement (GIA), a nonprofit dedicated to improving educational and economic success in the Inland Empire, is gearing up for its 7th annual Toward a Shared Vision Summit. The event will take place at the Riverside Convention Center on October 8-9, 2024, bringing together local leaders to discuss and address regional educational challenges. 

    This year’s summit, themed Collective Action, Shared Success,” will highlight the power of collaboration across education, government, nonprofit, and business sectors to drive lasting change. Approximately 300 leaders from the Inland Empire’s 56 K-12 school districts, 12 community colleges, public and private universities, nonprofit organizations, and local businesses are expected to attend. Together, they will work to address the region’s most critical educational and economic challenges, seeking innovative solutions through collective efforts. 

    The 2024 Toward a Shared Vision Summit is a unique opportunity for passionate leaders and innovators to come together and create real, lasting change,” said Ashish Vaidya, President and CEO of GIA. The partnerships and ideas that will emerge have the potential to drive transformative improvements in education and opportunity throughout the Inland Empire.” 

    Attendees will participate in workshops, discussions, and breakout sessions covering a range of topics, including student enrollment strategies, access to financial resources, support for underrepresented communities, and pathways to higher education success. 

    The summit will kick off on October 8, 2024, with the Toward a Shared Vision Awards at the Riverside Convention Center, launching two days of focus on regional educational challenges and opportunities. 

    Among the featured speakers are Dr. Sonya Christian, Chancellor of California Community Colleges, and Tony Thurmond, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. They will participate in a special Fireside Chat following the awards ceremony on October 8, sharing their insights on advancing educational success for all students. 

    This year’s award 2024 Toward a Shared Vision honorees represent a range of collaborative and impactful efforts to address key educational challenges in the region. The awards highlight individuals and organizations driving equity-focused initiatives and fostering innovation in their communities. 

    The 2024 award categories and honorees include: 

    • Excellence in Regional Transformation: BLU Educational Foundation 
    • Equity-Focused Excellence: Rialto Project Impact, Rialto Unified School District 
    • Student-Centered Excellence: Riverside County Office of Education 
    • Excellence in Regional Collaboration: Inland Empire College Corps Consortium 
    • Excellence in Innovation: Randall Lewis 

    Regular registration for the October 9 portion of the summit is $175 and tickets for the Toward a Shared Vision Awards and Fireside Chat on October 8 are $50 per person. General registration for October 9 includes access to keynote speeches, breakout sessions, meals, and parking. Those interested in attending the awards and panel discussion on October 8 must purchase a separate entry. 

    Proceeds from the event will support GIA’s student scholarship fund. 

    For more details and to register for the event, visit www.gia.towardasharedvision.org. 

    About Growing Inland Achievement  

    Growing Inland Achievement (GIA) serves the Inland Empire region of Southern California—the 12th largest metropolitan statistical area in the U.S., including over 4.7 million residents and over one million students. GIA supports a regional cross-sector network of education, government, nonprofit, and business partners, collectively working to achieve a shared vision of educational and economic success. GIA’s shared vision is that by 2035, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties will be widely recognized for their educated workforce, thriving communities, and vibrant economy that creates prosperity for all. 

  • Education Insight: Tackling the Male Enrollment Crisis – The Gents Alliance Program

    Education Insight: Tackling the Male Enrollment Crisis – The Gents Alliance Program

    About This Episode

    Season 4. Episode 7.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we feature Ernie Rios, Vice President of College Success at One Future Coachella Valley and administrator of The Gents’ Alliance program, an initiative focused on supporting male scholars in the region.

    With male college enrollment at historic lows and men being 7% more likely to drop out than women, Ernie sheds light on the underlying factors driving this alarming trend. He shares how The Gents’ Alliance is addressing these challenges by offering tailored support for young men in the Coachella Valley. Ernie also explores potential solutions and strategies for reversing the decline in male enrollment and success in higher education. Join us for this important conversation on closing the gender gap in college participation and ensuring educational equity for all students.

    Featured Guest

    Ernie Rios

    Vice President, College Success at OneFuture Coachella Valley 

    Ernie Rios serves as the Vice President of College Success at One Future Coachella Valley. He is a graduate of Coachella Valley High School and College of the Desert. He transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles for his undergraduate degrees and earned his Master of Business Administration degree from the Richard J. Heckmann International Center for Entrepreneurial Management at the University of California at Riverside, Palm Desert Campus.

    After graduate school, he joined the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership and co-found the Pathways to Success Scholarship and Leadership program, which has awarded more than $17 million in scholarships and helped Coachella Valley students apply for more than $100 million in state and federal financial aid. He is grateful to work with local leaders to develop education and employment opportunities for students in the region.

    Interview Highlights

    3:57 – Adrienne describes dual enrollment and its benefits.

    7:15 – Adrienne speaks to how recent California mandates and initiatives may have influenced the growth of these new programs.

    8:34 – Adrienne explains what research shows about the impact of dual enrollment on a student’s academic achievements or even their future success.

    9:24 – Adrienne shares examples of dual enrollment activities that are taking place in our region and what is happening in the IE. 

    13:11 – Adrienne talks about strategies in place to make sure that equal opportunities are available for all students.

    20:18 – Jorge explains how dual enrollment aligns with his role at Riverside County Unified School District.

    21:28 – Jorge shares his experiences and thoughts on the current dual enrollment programs that are being offered at Riverside Unified School District.

    23:32 – Jorge gives insight into how dual enrollment makes students career ready.

    25:58 – Jorge describes what challenges students typically face in dual enrollment programs and how he addresses those issues. 

    32:43 – Jorge shares what he would like to see be the future of the dual enrollment program in his district and beyond. 

    36:31 – Special Feature: Avijeet Randhawa, 8th-Grader, Auburndale Intermediate School in the Corona Norco Unified School District.

    View our podcast page for more stories like this: https://gia.echofactory.dev/gia-podcasts/

    Education Insight tells the story of education in the Inland Empire through the diverse voices of those in and around the regional education community. The show is produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment. Hosted by 30-year broadcast veteran Lacey Kendall, monthly shows explore topics ranging from education challenges and shortcomings to innovations and groundbreaking ideas that are driving student success.