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  • Education Insight: Lifting the Academics of Foster Kids

    Education Insight: Lifting the Academics of Foster Kids

    About This Episode

    Season 6. Episode 8.

    In this episode of Education Insight, we sit down with Amanda Corridan, Chief Academic Officer for the Riverside County Office of Education, to explore the heart and purpose behind the Foster Youth Success Initiative.

    Amanda oversees this countywide effort designed to ensure that foster youth stay in school and thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. She explains what the initiative does, why it’s needed now more than ever, and how it’s changing the narrative for young people who have faced some of life’s toughest challenges.

    Listeners will hear about the real obstacles foster youth face in the classroom, from frequent school transitions to emotional trauma, and how Riverside County is equipping teachers, counselors, and caregivers with the tools and training to better support them. Amanda also shares inspiring stories of students who have turned their educational journeys around with the help of this initiative.

    Beyond academics, the conversation highlights the importance of mental health and community collaboration. Showing how schools, social services, and local organizations are coming together to give foster youth the stability and confidence they need to plan for college, careers, and adulthood.

    🎧 Tune in to learn how Riverside County’s Foster Youth Success Initiative is helping students move from surviving to thriving, and why their success matters to us all.

    Featured Guest

    Amanda Corridan
    Chief Academic Officer, Division of Educational Services, Riverside County Office of Education

    Sarah Ancel founded Student-Ready Strategies to accelerate the nation’s progress toward a more equitable postsecondary system that serves all students. Sarah has a unique combination of local, state and national experience in higher education policy and practice and a proven record of successful student-focused reforms. She is a policy expert, a strategic and tactical implementer, and a keen analyst of data, environment, and opportunities. She is a leading national voice in serving non-traditional student populations more effectively. 

    Before forming Student-Ready Strategies, Sarah served as Senior Vice President for the national nonprofit Complete College America. Sarah grew and coordinated support for its 46-member Alliance of States and its network of CCA Fellows. She provided policy consultation, coordinated with funders, delivered in-state technical assistance, and developed and launched a strategy for returning adults. Before joining CCA, Sarah served as Associate Commissioner for Strategic Planning and Policy for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. In that role, she was responsible for implementing the Commission’s strategic plan, including developing and advancing the Commission’s legislative priorities. She came to that role after spending nearly a decade contributing to the fiscal management and oversight of Indiana’s state and local governments.

    ​Sarah holds a master’s degree in economics from IUPUI and a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Indiana University Bloomington. She served as an adjunct professor for her alma mater for three years and currently serves on the Dean’s Advisory Board for the School of Liberal Arts.

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    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.

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    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: Supporting Student Mental Health

    Education Insight: Supporting Student Mental Health

    About This Episode

    Season 2. Episode 8.

    The last few years have been tumultuous for everyone. From lockdowns, drought, protests, shootings, bullies, a global pandemic, and politics. But no one has been hit harder by these issues than our kids. They have become the #1 group to commit suicide or a mass shooting, and as the news reports this frequent story, there are always calls for more mental health assistance to help them. Today we are looking at how well our Inland Southern California Kids are doing, with two experts who are on campuses, leading major efforts to help our kids stay mentally healthy, happy, and productive.

    Featured Guests

    Dr. Lexi Backstrom

    Administrator, Student Behavioral Health and Support

    Dr. Lexi Backstrom is the Student Behavioral Health and Support Administrator for the Riverside County Office of Education. She oversees behavioral health services for Alternative Education and the CAREspace, part of the Superintendent’s Mental Health Initiative. She brings over 10 years of experience developing programs and supporting students’ behavioral and mental health needs in nonpublic schools, residential treatment centers, K-12 school districts, and alternative education. Her degrees, credentials, and licenses include Ed.D. in Educational Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis, Ed.S. in School Psychology, MA in Counseling, MBA, Clear Administrative Services Credential, PPS in School Psychology, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.

    Jason Tate

    Wellness Center Intervention Specialist

    Jason Tate was born and raised in Arizona where he is the oldest of three and grew up a nature lover, academic, and athlete of six different sports. After attending Northern Arizona University on an academic scholarship and receiving his B.S in Biology and Secondary Education, Jason moved to Palm Desert, CA where he worked as a manager of Leeds & Son Fine Jewelers for nearly three years. In 2004, Jason joined the field of education as a biology teacher and varsity volleyball coach. Jason served as science department chair for nine years, coached for seven years, and created four UC/CSU-approved science courses never seen before in education. Jason also created the nation’s first and only functional medicine pre-med academy focused around three pillars of wellness; movement, nutrition, and mental health. While building the HANS Academy, Jason earned a Functional Medicine Health Coaching Certificate and extensive training in Advanced Mind-Body Medicine as well as a CTE Health Education Certificate. Over the years, Jason has appeared on several media outlets including more than 30 live podcasts from his own show called “Tate Talks”, a handful of TV appearances, several dozen speaking engagements throughout Southern California, and most notably a TEDx Talk in October of 2021. Jason recently accepted the position of Wellness Center Intervention Specialist at the historic Coachella Valley High School where he serves the entire campus, staff, and students, as a wellness specialist in addition to providing wellness training and education throughout the entire CV Unified School District. Jason’s wife, Laura, is a well-known pilates instructor in the Desert and their 14-year-old daughter is a freshman in high school. Jason enjoys traveling internationally, hiking, live music, and auto racing, and is still very active playing tennis, basketball, volleyball, golf, and weightlifting.

    Interview Highlights

    1:45 – Lexi tells us about CAREspace and why it’s important for kids to have a safe space to discuss mental health challenges.

    2:48 – Lexi describes what kinds of problems kids are dealing with right now

    3:34 – Lexi explains how CARESpace helps kids to deal with their struggles

    8:02 – Lexi shares what kind of services CARESpace offers students

    13:46 – Lexi explains what makes CARESpace so unique

    19:16 – Lexi reflects on the number one thing we need to be doing more aggressively if we want to build happier kids

    22:19 – Jason gives insight into who is struggling more right now — The students or the staff members

    26:48 – Jason describes the importance of helping a child who is not growing socially or is beginning to isolate

    28:24 – Jason elaborates on the greatest challenge mental health professionals are facing right now

    34:18 – Jason discusses some of the ways to detect a child or student might be experiencing mental distress

    37:09 – Jason reflects on the most successful programs that he sees currently working in regard to improving the well-being of our students.

    40:31 – Jason shares how teachers can help with the mental health of students

    43:47 – Special Music Feature: Cal State San Bernardino Symphonic Band. By composer Omar Thomas, featuring Maya Orendain – principal chair on piccolo and flute.

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    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.