In this episode, host Iranetta Rayborn Wright sits down with Dr. Roberto Hernandez, Network Instructional Superintendent from San Antonio Independent School District, Texas.
You'll hear Dr. Roberto Hernandez reflect on his journey from a first-generation college student and bilingual classroom teacher to an influential district leader. He shares how those early experiences shaped his belief in the power of strong relationships, high expectations, and community partnerships. The conversation explores data-driven strategies for closing achievement gaps, the importance of student ownership, and innovative approaches like wraparound services and community schools.
They also talk candidly about the realities of school consolidations, the need for transparency, and how to keep equity and support for underserved students at the forefront, even in times of budget cuts and tough decisions. This episode highlights the central role public schools play in our communities and why continued support and conversation matter now more than ever. Join us for insights, inspiration, and practical wisdom from the field.
Key Moments
06:11 "Prioritizing Equity in Education"
08:47 Improving Math Through Data Analysis
13:43 Student Ownership Drives Success
14:42 "Student Ownership and Support Initiatives"
18:54 Parent Partnerships Enhance Community Support
24:33 "Balancing Support Amid School Closures"
27:13 Community Engagement During Transitions
29:28 "Power of Public Schools"
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