Episodes

  • A Noble Journey: CharterFolk Chat with Brenda Cora
    Feb 15 2025

    Brenda Cora's journey as the CEO of Noble Schools is a testament to the transformative power of education and the impact of nurturing leadership within the charter school community. In this episode, we delve into the significance of promoting from within, emphasizing how internal leadership development fosters continuity, trust, and a stronger organizational culture. Brenda reflects on her own experiences as a student in the inaugural class of Noble, articulating the profound bond she shares with the organization and its mission. The conversation also illuminates the challenges and opportunities facing the charter school movement, particularly in the context of advocacy and the imperative for equitable educational choices for all families. As we explore these themes, we invite listeners to contemplate the vital role of leaders like Brenda in shaping a brighter future for education.

    The conversation further navigates the complexities of advocacy in the charter school movement, with Brenda advocating for a unified approach that emphasizes the importance of educational choice. She argues passionately that all families should have access to quality educational options, echoing a sentiment that transcends the boundaries of traditional public versus charter education debates. By fostering collaborations across the educational landscape, Brenda envisions a future where the achievements of charter schools contribute positively to the broader educational ecosystem, thereby ensuring that all students benefit from equitable learning opportunities. This episode not only serves as a testament to Brenda's leadership journey but also as an inspiration for continued advocacy within the charter school movement.

    Takeaways:

    • Brenda Cora emphasized the importance of internal leadership development to strengthen trust and continuity within the Noble community.
    • The podcast highlighted Brenda's journey from student to CEO, showcasing the impact of educational opportunities on personal growth and community involvement.
    • Jed Wallace and Brenda Cora discussed the significance of relationships and community support in navigating challenges within the charter school sector.
    • Brenda articulated her vision of ensuring that every student at Noble receives a transformational education that mirrors her own experiences.
    • The conversation addressed the critical role of advocacy for charter schools, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to support student success.
    • Brenda's commitment to fostering diverse leadership within education was illustrated through her mentorship initiatives at Noble.

    Organizations mentioned in this episode:

    • Charterfolk
    • Noble Schools
    • Alliance Schools
    • Wartburg College
    • Equitas
    • CCSA
    • LEAL - Latino Educators Advancing Leadership
    • INCS - Illinois Network of Charter Schools

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    40 mins
  • Say It Loud: CharterFolk Chat with Derrell Bradford
    Jan 18 2025

    CharterFolk is celebrating a significant milestone of reaching 15,000 email subscribers, and in this vibrant discussion, host Jed Wallace engages with Derrell Bradford to explore the pressing need for the charter school movement to assert itself more boldly. The conversation emphasizes the importance of "saying it loud" and being unapologetic about the unique value charter schools bring to the education landscape. Derrell shares his insights on how the current political climate presents an opportunity for charter advocates to redefine their messaging and embrace their distinctiveness rather than shying away from it. As they delve into the nuances of advocacy and the challenges faced by educational reformers, the dialogue highlights the necessity of collaboration among charter organizations to ensure long-term sustainability and effectiveness. This episode serves as a call to action for the charter community to unify and amplify their voices in advocating for educational choice and equity.

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    59 mins
  • CharterFolk Chat with Diana Diaz-Harrison
    Feb 23 2023

    Jed talks with Yass Prize winner Diana Diaz-Harrison about Arizona Autism Charter Schools' innovative approach to serving students on the autism spectrum.

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    36 mins
  • CharterFolk Chat Round 2 with Howard Fuller
    Aug 10 2022

    After a very interesting first interview, we wanted to have another conversation with Howard Fuller where he shared his inspiring experiences and global point of view over the education system in the USA.

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    1 hr
  • The Breakthrough in the Democratic Party Platform in California
    May 16 2022

    The Breakthrough in the Democratic Party Platform in California. A great chat with Margaret Fortune, Roxann Nazario and Shavar Jeffries.

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    57 mins
  • ChaterFolk Oxygen Bar with Linda Brown and Etoile Academy Charter School
    Mar 9 2022

    ChaterFolk Oxygen Bar with Linda Brown and Etoile Academy Charter School

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    22 mins
  • The CharterFolk Oxygen Bar with Casey Taylor & Friends
    Mar 2 2022

    Jed talks to Casey Taylor and Steven Wright from Achieve Charter School and to Mary Cox from CORE Butte Charter School about lessons learned in coming back from the devastating 2018 wildfires in Paradise, California -- and how they can be applied to our days.

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    22 mins
  • CharterFolk Challenges: Growth (with Andy Rotherham & Friends)
    Feb 17 2022

    Andy Rotherham (Bellwether Education Partners) moderates a panel on charter school growth with Ana Ponce (Great Public Schools Now - CA), Brett Peiser (Uncommon Schools, NY), Pat Brantley (Friendship Public Charter School, DC), and John Armbrust (Austin Achieve Public Schools, TX).

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    1 hr and 3 mins