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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. NaTasha Crain, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction at Marshall Independent School District in East Texas.</p><p>With her entire career rooted in East Texas public schools, Dr. Crain shares how her journey from secondary English teacher to elementary principal to district leader—has shaped her belief in strong Tier 1 instruction, aligned systems, and clear expectations for adults.</p><p>Mindy and Dr. Crain explore how Marshall ISD is improving literacy outcomes by investing in professional learning, lesson rehearsal, and consistent instructional practices. The conversation also highlights how clarity in communication, thoughtful MTSS systems, and intentional implementation of resources like i-Ready are helping teachers meet students where they are—while ensuring equity across classrooms..</p><p>Key Moments</p><p>01:05 Dr. Crain’s career journey across East Texas public schools</p><p>03:45 From secondary to elementary leadership: lessons learned</p><p>07:32 Improving literacy outcomes through Tier 1 instruction</p><p>09:54 Building teacher capacity through explicit instruction and alignment</p><p>11:10 District-wide PD structure and six-week planning cycles</p><p>12:30 Lesson rehearsal and PLCs as tools for instructional growth</p><p>13:33 Redefining Tier 2 and Tier 3 support through MTSS</p><p>15:30 Using i-Ready diagnostics and stretch goals to close gaps</p><p>17:42 Monitoring fidelity and implementation with clear systems</p><p>20:29 Supporting emergent bilingual learners and early literacy foundations</p><p>24:07 Building a culture of continuous learning through modeling</p><p>27:15 A five-year vision for equity and whole-child success</p><p>28:48 What Dr. Crain is reading: The Craft of Clarity</p><p>30:14 “Paint done”: communicating expectations with precision</p><p>Why You’ll Love This Episode</p><p>If you’re focused on literacy improvement, professional learning, or system-wide coherence, this episode offers practical insight and encouragement. Dr. Crain shares how clarity is kind, why Tier 1 instruction does the heavy lifting, and how leaders can build trust by learning alongside teachers. Her grounded approach to equity and implementation makes this a valuable listen for district and campus leaders alike.</p><p>Connect with Dr NaTasha Crain<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-natasha-crain-337575b5<br>Website:https://www.marshallisd.com/</p><p>Follow Us:<br>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br>OnYourMark<br>Website: https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br>OnYourMark LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education</p><p>About OnYourMark Podcast<br>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the OnYourMark Podcast for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Kelly Elrod, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction and Continuous Improvement in Anderson School District 5 (South Carolina).</p><p><br>With 35 years in education—spanning early childhood special education, literacy coaching, school turnaround leadership, and district-level roles—Kelly shares what it takes to rebuild coherent systems after COVID while protecting teachers from overload.</p><p>Mindy and Kelly dig into the shift from balanced literacy to the science of reading, why strong Tier 1 instruction matters most, and how Anderson 5 is strengthening support for students—especially in a district with high poverty and a highly transient student population. Kelly also explains how her team is approaching professional development with clarity, consistency, and a focus on the “why,” so teachers know exactly where they’re headed and how they’ll get there.</p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p>01:01 Kelly Elrod’s 35-year journey through early childhood, special education, and district leadership</p><p>03:12 Leading turnaround work and building school culture from the ground up</p><p><br>06:34 Why districts are striving for coherence after COVID</p><p>08:58 Balanced literacy vs. science of reading: what was missing</p><p>11:22 Why Anderson 5 is prioritizing 4K instruction</p><p>14:10 Addressing foundational reading gaps in middle school</p><p>17:05 Managing professional development during large-scale change</p><p>20:48 Universal Design for Learning and strengthening Tier 1 instruction</p><p>23:20 Change management: starting early and sharing the “why”</p><p>26:52 Curriculum fidelity and supporting a highly transient student population</p><p>30:30 Rethinking intervention through push-in models and MTSS</p><p>35:22 A five-year vision for stronger systems and sustained student support</p><p>37:05 What Kelly is reading and what’s next for instructional equity</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>If you’re working to strengthen literacy outcomes <em>and</em> protect teacher capacity, this episode will resonate. Kelly offers practical, grounded insight into building district coherence especially in communities with high need and constant change. You’ll hear what it looks like to move from “too many initiatives” to a clear, supportive system where <strong>students don’t fall through the cracks</strong> and teachers aren’t asked to reinvent the wheel.</p><p><strong>Connect with Kelly Elrod<br></strong>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-elrod-b8384149">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-elrod-b8384149<strong><br></strong></a>Website: <a href="https://www.anderson5.net/">https://www.anderson5.net/<br></a><br></p><p><strong>Follow Us:<br></strong>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMarkWebsite:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. Rick Surrency, Superintendent of Putnam County School District in Florida, and Laura France, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum &amp; Instruction. Together, they share how a district once labeled “in decline” moved from a 54.9% graduation rate and multiple failing schools to over 92% graduation and zero schools in failing status.</p><p><br>Mindy, Dr. Surrency, and Laura unpack how stable leadership, stronger Tier 1 instruction, and a relentless focus on systems not quick fixes have transformed teaching, learning, and literacy across the district. From novice teacher support to near-peer tutoring, this is a masterclass in long-game, student-centered change. </p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p><br>00:04 Welcome to the OnYourMark Podcast &amp; Today’s Guests</p><p><br>01:25 Rick’s 48-Year Journey in Education &amp; Returning as Superintendent</p><p><br>02:18 From District in Decline to 92.5% Graduation Rate</p><p><br>03:53 Turning Around a Chronically Failing School &amp; Scaling What Worked</p><p><br>04:56 Laura on Strengthening Core Instruction vs. “Intervening Our Way Out”</p><p><br>07:19 Building a Common Language for Instruction &amp; Real-Time Professional Learning</p><p><br>11:15 Making Learning Relevant: CTE, STEM, and Portrait of a Graduate</p><p><br>13:51 STEM Pathways, K–12 STEM Accreditation &amp; Cambridge Acceleration</p><p><br>33:18 Inside Putnam’s K–12 Comprehensive Evidence-Based Reading Plan</p><p><br>37:42 Trend Walks: Non-Evaluative Classroom Visits that Drive PD</p><p><br>39:52 Raising Future Teachers: Near-Peer “RAISE” Tutors &amp; Grow-Your-Own Pipelines</p><p><br>44:45 Looking Ahead: Five New Schools, a $300M Bond, and What’s Next</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>If you care about literacy, leadership, and long-term system improvement, this conversation will stay with you. Dr. Rick Surrency and Laura France share openly about moving a district from decline to stability, rebuilding core instruction, and creating systems that last beyond any one leader. They unpack how relevance, strong pedagogy, and community trust come together to help every student grow and how investing in teachers keeps the whole system moving forward. Their clarity, humility, and deep commitment to kids make this an energizing listen for any education leader focused on sustainable change.</p><p><strong><br>Connect with Our Guests</strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Rick Surrency:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-surrency-221a69a5">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-surrency-221a69a5<strong><br></strong></a><strong>Laura France: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-france-376602a7">https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-france-376602a7<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>Follow Us:<br></strong>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMarkWebsite:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. Rick Surrency, Superintendent of Putnam County School District in Florida, and Laura France, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum &amp; Instruction. Together, they share how a district once labeled “in decline” moved from a 54.9% graduation rate and multiple failing schools to over 92% graduation and zero schools in failing status.</p><p><br>Mindy, Dr. Surrency, and Laura unpack how stable leadership, stronger Tier 1 instruction, and a relentless focus on systems not quick fixes have transformed teaching, learning, and literacy across the district. From novice teacher support to near-peer tutoring, this is a masterclass in long-game, student-centered change. </p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p><br>00:04 Welcome to the OnYourMark Podcast &amp; Today’s Guests</p><p><br>01:25 Rick’s 48-Year Journey in Education &amp; Returning as Superintendent</p><p><br>02:18 From District in Decline to 92.5% Graduation Rate</p><p><br>03:53 Turning Around a Chronically Failing School &amp; Scaling What Worked</p><p><br>04:56 Laura on Strengthening Core Instruction vs. “Intervening Our Way Out”</p><p><br>07:19 Building a Common Language for Instruction &amp; Real-Time Professional Learning</p><p><br>11:15 Making Learning Relevant: CTE, STEM, and Portrait of a Graduate</p><p><br>13:51 STEM Pathways, K–12 STEM Accreditation &amp; Cambridge Acceleration</p><p><br>33:18 Inside Putnam’s K–12 Comprehensive Evidence-Based Reading Plan</p><p><br>37:42 Trend Walks: Non-Evaluative Classroom Visits that Drive PD</p><p><br>39:52 Raising Future Teachers: Near-Peer “RAISE” Tutors &amp; Grow-Your-Own Pipelines</p><p><br>44:45 Looking Ahead: Five New Schools, a $300M Bond, and What’s Next</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>If you care about literacy, leadership, and long-term system improvement, this conversation will stay with you. Dr. Rick Surrency and Laura France share openly about moving a district from decline to stability, rebuilding core instruction, and creating systems that last beyond any one leader. They unpack how relevance, strong pedagogy, and community trust come together to help every student grow and how investing in teachers keeps the whole system moving forward. Their clarity, humility, and deep commitment to kids make this an energizing listen for any education leader focused on sustainable change.</p><p><strong><br>Connect with Our Guests</strong></p><p><strong>Dr. Rick Surrency:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-surrency-221a69a5">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-surrency-221a69a5<strong><br></strong></a><strong>Laura France: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-france-376602a7">https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-france-376602a7<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>Follow Us:<br></strong>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMarkWebsite:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Danae Reynolds, Executive Director of Curriculum &amp; Instruction at Palo Alto Unified School District, to explore how a high-performing district dug beneath its overall scores to confront unfinished learning and better support student groups who weren’t yet meeting grade-level expectations.</p><p><br>Danae shares how Palo Alto Unified built the Every Student Reads Initiative—grounded in structured literacy, explicit phonics instruction, and a districtwide commitment to training every K–3 teacher and principal. Together, they unpack how system alignment, strong core instruction, and a deeper understanding of multilingual learners reshaped early reading across schools. From rethinking decodables to building model classrooms, this is a clear look at how sustained adult learning drives lasting student growth.</p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p><br>00:04 Welcome to the OnYourMark Podcast</p><p><br>00:24 Introducing Danae Reynolds &amp; Palo Alto Unified’s literacy focus</p><p><br>01:29 Danae’s journey from classroom teacher to district leader</p><p><br>03:17 Why strong averages masked gaps for specific student groups</p><p><br>04:37 Discovering Orton–Gillingham and early signs of improvement</p><p><br>07:14 Rethinking decodables and unlearning whole-language habits</p><p><br>09:56 Supporting multilingual learners with explicit phoneme instruction</p><p><br>13:34 Why decoding gaps—not comprehension alone—drive early struggles</p><p><br>16:37 Districtwide training: every K–3 teacher and every principal</p><p><br>22:24 Using student photos to humanize data and drive goal setting</p><p><br>31:05 Building model classrooms and cross-site learning structures</p><p><br>37:09 Naming dips in progress and planning the next phase of work</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br></p><p><br>If you’re committed to early literacy and systemwide coherence, this conversation offers practical clarity and grounded insight. Danae shares candidly about confronting inequities hidden beneath strong averages and how evidence-based instruction helped create more consistent experiences for students across schools.</p><p><br>You’ll hear how shared language, predictable routines, and deep support for teachers shaped the district’s approach to early reading. Danae’s honesty about the learning required—both personally and systemwide—makes this a powerful listen for leaders focused on sustainable improvement.</p><p><strong>Connect with Guest</strong></p><p><br>LinkedIn: Danae Reynolds:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/"> https://www.linkedin.com</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.pausd.org/">https://www.pausd.org/</a> <strong></strong></p><p>Follow Us</p><p><br>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom"> https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/"> https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education"> https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><br>The OnYourMark Podcast is where Mindy Sjoblom talks with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.<br></strong><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Danae Reynolds, Executive Director of Curriculum &amp; Instruction at Palo Alto Unified School District, to explore how a high-performing district dug beneath its overall scores to confront unfinished learning and better support student groups who weren’t yet meeting grade-level expectations.</p><p><br>Danae shares how Palo Alto Unified built the Every Student Reads Initiative—grounded in structured literacy, explicit phonics instruction, and a districtwide commitment to training every K–3 teacher and principal. Together, they unpack how system alignment, strong core instruction, and a deeper understanding of multilingual learners reshaped early reading across schools. From rethinking decodables to building model classrooms, this is a clear look at how sustained adult learning drives lasting student growth.</p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p><br>00:04 Welcome to the OnYourMark Podcast</p><p><br>00:24 Introducing Danae Reynolds &amp; Palo Alto Unified’s literacy focus</p><p><br>01:29 Danae’s journey from classroom teacher to district leader</p><p><br>03:17 Why strong averages masked gaps for specific student groups</p><p><br>04:37 Discovering Orton–Gillingham and early signs of improvement</p><p><br>07:14 Rethinking decodables and unlearning whole-language habits</p><p><br>09:56 Supporting multilingual learners with explicit phoneme instruction</p><p><br>13:34 Why decoding gaps—not comprehension alone—drive early struggles</p><p><br>16:37 Districtwide training: every K–3 teacher and every principal</p><p><br>22:24 Using student photos to humanize data and drive goal setting</p><p><br>31:05 Building model classrooms and cross-site learning structures</p><p><br>37:09 Naming dips in progress and planning the next phase of work</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br></p><p><br>If you’re committed to early literacy and systemwide coherence, this conversation offers practical clarity and grounded insight. Danae shares candidly about confronting inequities hidden beneath strong averages and how evidence-based instruction helped create more consistent experiences for students across schools.</p><p><br>You’ll hear how shared language, predictable routines, and deep support for teachers shaped the district’s approach to early reading. Danae’s honesty about the learning required—both personally and systemwide—makes this a powerful listen for leaders focused on sustainable improvement.</p><p><strong>Connect with Guest</strong></p><p><br>LinkedIn: Danae Reynolds:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/"> https://www.linkedin.com</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.pausd.org/">https://www.pausd.org/</a> <strong></strong></p><p>Follow Us</p><p><br>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom"> https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/"> https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education"> https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><br>The OnYourMark Podcast is where Mindy Sjoblom talks with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.<br></strong><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Danae Reynolds, Executive Director of Curriculum &amp; Instruction at Palo Alto Unified School District, to explore how a high-performing district dug beneath its overall scores to confront unfinished learning and better support student groups who weren’t yet meeting grade-level expectations.</p><p><br>Danae shares how Palo Alto Unified built the Every Student Reads Initiative—grounded in structured literacy, explicit phonics instruction, and a districtwide commitment to training every K–3 teacher and principal. Together, they unpack how system alignment, strong core instruction, and a deeper understanding of multilingual learners reshaped early reading across schools. From rethinking decodables to building model classrooms, this is a clear look at how sustained adult learning drives lasting student growth.</p><p><strong><br>Key Moments<br></strong><br></p><p><br>00:04 Welcome to the OnYourMark Podcast</p><p><br>00:24 Introducing Danae Reynolds &amp; Palo Alto Unified’s literacy focus</p><p><br>01:29 Danae’s journey from classroom teacher to district leader</p><p><br>03:17 Why strong averages masked gaps for specific student groups</p><p><br>04:37 Discovering Orton–Gillingham and early signs of improvement</p><p><br>07:14 Rethinking decodables and unlearning whole-language habits</p><p><br>09:56 Supporting multilingual learners with explicit phoneme instruction</p><p><br>13:34 Why decoding gaps—not comprehension alone—drive early struggles</p><p><br>16:37 Districtwide training: every K–3 teacher and every principal</p><p><br>22:24 Using student photos to humanize data and drive goal setting</p><p><br>31:05 Building model classrooms and cross-site learning structures</p><p><br>37:09 Naming dips in progress and planning the next phase of work</p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br></p><p><br>If you’re committed to early literacy and systemwide coherence, this conversation offers practical clarity and grounded insight. Danae shares candidly about confronting inequities hidden beneath strong averages and how evidence-based instruction helped create more consistent experiences for students across schools.</p><p><br>You’ll hear how shared language, predictable routines, and deep support for teachers shaped the district’s approach to early reading. Danae’s honesty about the learning required—both personally and systemwide—makes this a powerful listen for leaders focused on sustainable improvement.</p><p><strong>Connect with Guest</strong></p><p><br>LinkedIn: Danae Reynolds:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/"> https://www.linkedin.com</a></p><p>Website: <a href="https://www.pausd.org/">https://www.pausd.org/</a> <strong></strong></p><p>Follow Us</p><p><br>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom"> https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/"> https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education"> https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><br>The OnYourMark Podcast is where Mindy Sjoblom talks with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.<br></strong><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. Edie Sohigian, Executive Director of Elementary School Education for Sampson County Schools in North Carolina. Together, they dig into Edie's journey from major urban school districts to leading in a rural setting, exploring the unique challenges and opportunities of each. The conversation unfolds around resource divides, leadership strategies, and the power of relationships in education.</p><p><br>Mindy and Edie get candid about current literacy instruction, especially the district’s big shift towards aligning teaching with the science of reading and the importance of high-quality instructional materials. They discuss how Sampson County is tackling support for struggling readers, building clarity and coherence for teachers, and fostering a culture where vulnerability and learning go hand in hand.</p><p><br>This episode is full of insights and practical takeaways on literacy, supporting educators, and what it takes to enact real change in schools. Stick around to hear Edie's vision for literacy five years from now and some personal reading recommendations to keep you inspired!</p><p><strong><br>Key Moments</strong></p><p><br>03:16 Rural vs. Urban Connections</p><p>08:34 Collaboration Brings Transformational Change</p><p>12:01 Student Self-Efficacy in Learning</p><p>15:04 "The Art of Gathering Insights"</p><p>16:46 "North Carolina Reading Initiative"</p><p>21:27 Adopting Effective Teaching Materials</p><p>25:48 "Job-Embedded Support Strategy"</p><p>26:32 Early Literacy Through Close Reading</p><p>29:42 Evaluating Tiered Instruction Effectiveness</p><p>33:39 Strength-Based Literacy and Rigor</p><p>37:28 "Spectacular Leadership Lessons"</p><p><br></p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>This is a thoughtful look at what it takes to lead literacy with clarity and heart. Dr. Edie Sohigian shares how Sampson County Schools is closing gaps, empowering teachers, and embracing the science of reading to give every child a strong start. From rethinking instructional playbooks to building trust and transparency, her leadership shows that change in education begins with people, not programs. If you care about literacy, equity, and the power of clear vision, this episode is for you.</p><p><strong><br>Connect with Dr. Edie Sohigian<br></strong>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/edie-sohigian">https://www.linkedin.com/in/edie-sohigian</a> <strong><br></strong>Website: <a href="https://www.sampson.k12.nc.us/">https://www.sampson.k12.nc.us/</a> </p><p><strong><br>Follow Us:</strong></p><p>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong><br>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. Jerry D. Hollingsworth, Superintendent of Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District in Northwest Fort Worth, Texas. With more than three decades in education, Dr. Hollingsworth shares how listening, consistency, and community trust are driving the district’s next chapter of growth.</p><p><br>From a district-wide “listening tour” to implementing stronger Tier 1 instruction and a new balanced scorecard for accountability, Dr. Hollingsworth offers an honest look at leading through change while keeping students and teachers at the center.</p><p><br>Mindy and Dr. Hollingsworth also discuss the power of family engagement, what it takes to align instruction across 31 campuses, and how personal experiences with dyslexia have shaped his belief that every student deserves to grow at least one year—every year.</p><p><strong><br>Timestamps<br></strong><br></p><p><br>01:02 Introducing Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD &amp; Community Overview</p><p><br>02:10 Dr. Hollingsworth’s Path from Classroom Teacher to Superintendent</p><p><br>04:26 Why Literacy Matters: Meeting Students Where They Are</p><p><br>06:40 How Changing Student Experiences Impact Early Learning</p><p><br>09:20 The Listening Tour: Hearing from Teachers, Families, and Staff</p><p><br>19:19 Personal Story: Raising and Supporting Struggling Readers</p><p><br>23:03 Setting Clear Priorities Through the Balanced Scorecard</p><p><br>27:29 Creating Transparency with Monthly Board Reporting</p><p><br>34:29 Leadership Lessons &amp; Reflections on Literacy and Change</p><p><br>36:27 What Dr. Hollingsworth is Reading: <em>Empire of the Summer Moon<br></em><br></p><p><br>39:15 Closing Reflections on Public Education and Democracy</p><p><br></p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>If you care about literacy, leadership, and systemwide improvement, this conversation will resonate. Dr. Hollingsworth opens up about rebuilding trust after transition, balancing accountability with grace, and creating a culture where every teacher and student is supported to succeed. His practical wisdom and deep humanity make this an inspiring listen for any education leader navigating change.</p><p><strong><br>Connect with Jerry D. Hollingsworth, Ed.D<br></strong>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-hollingsworth-56633210">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-hollingsworth-56633210<strong><br></strong></a>Website: <a href="https://www.emsisd.com/">https://www.emsisd.com/</a> </p><p><strong><br>Follow Us:</strong></p><p>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In today’s episode, host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with Dr. Jerry D. Hollingsworth, Superintendent of Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District in Northwest Fort Worth, Texas. With more than three decades in education, Dr. Hollingsworth shares how listening, consistency, and community trust are driving the district’s next chapter of growth.</p><p><br>From a district-wide “listening tour” to implementing stronger Tier 1 instruction and a new balanced scorecard for accountability, Dr. Hollingsworth offers an honest look at leading through change while keeping students and teachers at the center.</p><p><br>Mindy and Dr. Hollingsworth also discuss the power of family engagement, what it takes to align instruction across 31 campuses, and how personal experiences with dyslexia have shaped his belief that every student deserves to grow at least one year—every year.</p><p><strong><br>Timestamps<br></strong><br></p><p><br>01:02 Introducing Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD &amp; Community Overview</p><p><br>02:10 Dr. Hollingsworth’s Path from Classroom Teacher to Superintendent</p><p><br>04:26 Why Literacy Matters: Meeting Students Where They Are</p><p><br>06:40 How Changing Student Experiences Impact Early Learning</p><p><br>09:20 The Listening Tour: Hearing from Teachers, Families, and Staff</p><p><br>19:19 Personal Story: Raising and Supporting Struggling Readers</p><p><br>23:03 Setting Clear Priorities Through the Balanced Scorecard</p><p><br>27:29 Creating Transparency with Monthly Board Reporting</p><p><br>34:29 Leadership Lessons &amp; Reflections on Literacy and Change</p><p><br>36:27 What Dr. Hollingsworth is Reading: <em>Empire of the Summer Moon<br></em><br></p><p><br>39:15 Closing Reflections on Public Education and Democracy</p><p><br></p><p><strong><br>Why You’ll Love This Episode<br></strong><br>If you care about literacy, leadership, and systemwide improvement, this conversation will resonate. Dr. Hollingsworth opens up about rebuilding trust after transition, balancing accountability with grace, and creating a culture where every teacher and student is supported to succeed. His practical wisdom and deep humanity make this an inspiring listen for any education leader navigating change.</p><p><strong><br>Connect with Jerry D. Hollingsworth, Ed.D<br></strong>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-hollingsworth-56633210">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-hollingsworth-56633210<strong><br></strong></a>Website: <a href="https://www.emsisd.com/">https://www.emsisd.com/</a> </p><p><strong><br>Follow Us:</strong></p><p>Mindy Sjoblom LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindyshowbloom/"> </a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-sjoblom<br></a>OnYourMark Website:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/">https://www.onyourmarkeducation.org/<br></a>OnYourMark LinkedIn:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education">https://www.linkedin.com/company/onyourmark-education<br></a><br></p><p><strong>About OnYourMark Podcast<br></strong>The OnYourMark Podcast is where host Mindy Sjoblom sits down with school system leaders shaping what’s possible for early readers. From high-impact tutoring to building trust with families, each episode dives deep into what it really takes to make early literacy work for every child.</p><p>👉<strong>Enjoyed this episode?</strong> Subscribe to the <em>OnYourMark Podcast</em> for more conversations on literacy, leadership, and lasting change.</p>]]>
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