
115 | Preserving the Secure Rural Schools Act with Jaime Green
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Episode Summary:
In this critical episode, Dr. Melissa Sadorf speaks with Jaime Green, a passionate superintendent from Trinity County, California, about the vital importance of the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Act. Jaime shares his district’s challenges in the face of expired federal funding, why this legislation is essential for over 4,400 school districts, and how rural communities are mobilizing to push for action.
Through stories of advocacy, community resilience, and calls to lawmakers, this conversation highlights what’s at stake if the SRS Act isn’t renewed—and what rural leaders and listeners can do right now to help.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Rural Scoop
01:00 Meet Jamie Green: Advocate for Rural Education
02:36 The Reality of Trinity Alps Unified School District
05:21 The Secure Rural Schools Act: History and Importance
09:00 Challenges and Advocacy for Funding
15:41 Call to Action: Mobilizing Support
28:56 Conclusion: The Lifeline of Rural Education
Closing Summary:
This episode is a powerful reminder that rural schools—and the children they serve—cannot afford to be forgotten. Jaime Green urges listeners to contact their representatives and demand a vote on the SRS Act. The funding promised in 1908 must be upheld today to keep rural education viable.
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