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Topic: Education Reform, Healthcare Advocacy, and Running for Georgia Superintendent of Schools
In this 43-minute episode, host JR Sparrow sits down with Dr. Nelva Lee, a healthcare administrator, entrepreneur, and candidate for Georgia Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Lee shares her inspiring journey from Panama to the United States, her work in healthcare advocacy, and her vision for transforming Georgia's education system through literacy, trade certifications, and school choice.
Current State of Georgia Education:
Key Campaign Initiatives:
Literacy First
Universal Trade Certifications
Expanded School Choice
Special Education & IEP Reform:
Post-COVID Challenges:
"By the third grade, they're building prisons based on whether or not children are literate."
"Every child can learn, but they need to have a learning environment that matches their specific learning needs."
"Good leaders really are great because they motivate others to do the best."
"Anything that you do for children lasts a lifetime."
Learn More About Dr. Nelva Lee:
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Episode SummaryKey Topics DiscussedBackground & Immigration (0:00 - 8:00)Healthcare Career & Entrepreneurship (8:00 - 18:00)Public Service & Policy (18:00 - 25:00)Running for Georgia Superintendent of Schools (25:00 - 43:00)Notable QuotesResourcesEpisode Themes
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Topic: Education Reform, Healthcare Advocacy, and Running for Georgia Superintendent of Schools
In this 43-minute episode, host JR Sparrow sits down with Dr. Nelva Lee, a healthcare administrator, entrepreneur, and candidate for Georgia Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Lee shares her inspiring journey from Panama to the United States, her work in healthcare advocacy, and her vision for transforming Georgia's education system through literacy, trade certifications, and school choice.
Current State of Georgia Education:
Key Campaign Initiatives:
Literacy First
Universal Trade Certifications
Expanded School Choice
Special Education & IEP Reform:
Post-COVID Challenges:
"By the third grade, they're building prisons based on whether or not children are literate."
"Every child can learn, but they need to have a learning environment that matches their specific learning needs."
"Good leaders really are great because they motivate others to do the best."
"Anything that you do for children lasts a lifetime."
Learn More About Dr. Nelva Lee:
Follow WV Uncommon Place:
Episode SummaryKey Topics DiscussedBackground & Immigration (0:00 - 8:00)Healthcare Career & Entrepreneurship (8:00 - 18:00)Public Service & Policy (18:00 - 25:00)Running for Georgia Superintendent of Schools (25:00 - 43:00)Notable QuotesResourcesEpisode Themes