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  • Reclaiming Language, Rebuilding Identity: Dr. Cloris Rangel on Multilingual Education and Student Belonging
    2026/06/19

    In this episode of Beyond Translation, host Ruben Arias sits down with Cloris Paulette Rangel, Executive Director of Multilingual Education at Richardson Independent School District. Dr. Rangel brings a deeply personal and professional perspective shaped by her upbringing in a Spanish-speaking household near the U.S.-Mexico border and her extensive work supporting multilingual learners across diverse communities.

    Dr. Rangel reflects on how language loss within her own family—particularly the inability to communicate fully with her grandparents—became a defining moment that shaped her purpose in education. What began as a personal realization evolved into a lifelong commitment to ensuring that students never feel disconnected from their identity, culture, or family due to language barriers.

    The conversation explores her leadership in building multilingual programs that go beyond compliance and truly center belonging. From pioneering two-way dual language programs to supporting newcomer students from dozens of national backgrounds, Dr. Rangel shares what it takes to create systems where language is seen as an asset—not a limitation. She also highlights the importance of maintaining high expectations for all students, regardless of their starting point, and ensuring they have access to grade-level content with the right supports in place.

    Dr. Rangel also speaks candidly about the realities many multilingual learners face, including interrupted education, trauma, and systemic inequities. She emphasizes the need for educators to see the “whole child” and to design programs that balance academic rigor with emotional and cultural support.

    Key Moments

    04:30 “Growing Up Between Languages and Cultures”

    08:45 “The Impact of Language Loss in Families”

    12:50 “Why Multilingual Education Is Personal”

    17:15 “Moving Beyond ‘Spanish as a Bridge to English’”

    21:00 “Supporting Newcomer Students Across Cultures”

    25:00 “Balancing High Expectations with Real Supports”

    29:10 “Language as Survival and Opportunity”

    33:00 “Designing Programs for the Whole Child”

    38:50 “Building Belonging Through Language and Culture”

    41:20 “Responding to Families: Why Spanish Still Matters”


    Why You’ll Love This Episode

    This episode offers a powerful and human-centered look at multilingual education through the lens of leadership, identity, and lived experience. Dr. Rangel brings both systems-level insight and deeply personal stories that highlight why language preservation is critical—not just for academic success, but for connection, dignity, and generational continuity.

    You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how to design programs that truly support multilingual learners—from newcomers navigating trauma to students balancing multiple cultural identities. If you’re working to build equitable systems or strengthen bilingual programs, this conversation will challenge and inspire your approach.

    Connect with Dr. Cloris Rangel

    Executive Director of Multilingual Education, Richardson Independent School District
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clorisrangel/
    Website: https://web.risd.org/


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    Ruben Arias
    CEO & Founder, Beeverso
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rariasa
    Website: https://www.beeverso.org/


    About Beyond Translation
    Beyond Translation explores how school leaders are navigating the real challenges of serving multilingual learners in bilingual and dual language programs. Through candid conversations with principals, assistant principals, and instructional leaders, the podcast highlights what is working, what is not, and what meaningful, culturally responsive education truly looks like for Spanish-speaking students.

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  • Owning Your Language, Owning Your Voice: Sage Cavazos on Equity in Bilingual Education
    2026/04/03

    In the first episode of Beyond Translation, host Ruben Arias sits down with Sage Cavazos, Assistant Principal at Brook Avenue Elementary in Waco Independent School District. Sage shares a deeply personal journey shaped by family history, cultural identity, and a commitment to ensuring multilingual learners are seen, heard, and supported.

    From his grandmother’s experience of linguistic isolation to his own path into bilingual education, Sage reflects on what it means to advocate for students who are still finding their voice in a new language. He discusses how identity, language, and belonging intersect in schools, and why leadership must go beyond compliance to truly serve students.

    The conversation dives into the realities educators face when supporting multilingual learners across diverse backgrounds. Sage shares firsthand experiences working with newcomers from across Latin America and beyond, highlighting the wide range of academic starting points and the importance of meeting students where they are. He also speaks candidly about systemic challenges, from lack of Spanish instructional materials to policies that prioritize English at the expense of student identity,and what leaders can do at the school level to push back and create meaningful change.

    Key Moments
    00:36 “From Family History to Bilingual Leadership”

    03:00 “Becoming the Voice for Students Without One”

    05:14 “Building Confidence in Emerging English Speakers”

    08:58 “The Diversity Within Spanish-Speaking Classrooms”

    11:40 “The Reality of Limited Spanish Resources”

    14:07 “Leading with Purpose and Advocacy”

    18:38 “Rethinking English-First Systems”

    21:45 “Recruiting and Supporting Bilingual Educators”

    27:56 “Tracking Growth Across Two Languages”

    31:51 “Why Bilingualism Is an Asset, Not a Barrier”


    Why You’ll Love This Episode
    If you’re working with multilingual learners or leading bilingual programs, this episode offers an honest, ground-level look at what it really takes to support students in today’s system. Sage shares practical insights on building confidence in students, creating classrooms where mistakes are part of learning, and navigating gaps in resources without losing sight of what matters most.

    You’ll also hear a powerful perspective on language as identity. This conversation challenges the “English-first” mindset and offers a clearer vision of what equitable education looks like—where students are not asked to leave their language behind to succeed, but are empowered because of it.


    Connect with Sage Cavazos
    Assistant Principal, Brook Avenue Elementary | Waco Independent School District
    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sage-cavazos-gonzalez-ab16aa1a5
    Website: https://bae.wacoisd.org/


    Connect with Us
    Ruben Arias
    CEO & Founder, Beeverso
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rariasa
    Website: https://www.beeverso.org/


    About Beyond Translation
    Beyond Translation explores how school leaders are navigating the real challenges of serving multilingual learners in bilingual and dual language programs. Through candid conversations with principals, assistant principals, and instructional leaders, the podcast highlights what is working, what is not, and what meaningful, culturally responsive education truly looks like for Spanish-speaking students.

    Subscribe & Listen
    If you enjoyed this episode, follow Beyond Translation for more conversations with educators working to ensure students can succeed academically without losing their language, identity, or voice.

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    38 分