Season 4, Episode 13 | Joseph Clevenger, Assistant Superintendent at SDCOE, On Reducing Student Poverty And Creating Belonging
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Joseph Clevenger, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Programs for the San Diego County Office of Education, discusses his mission to reduce poverty and increase belonging among the county's 500,000 students. He emphasizes the importance of transformational teaching and creating a welcoming environment. Clevenger highlights programs like Juvenile Court and Community Schools (JCCs), which serve 1,200 at-risk students, and San Pasqual Academy, a residential school for foster youth. He also discusses the impact of cybersecurity training and the community school strategy, which integrates local resources to support students. The conversation underscores the critical role of community engagement and relationships in educational success.
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