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In this episode of On The Clock, host Todd Dallas Lamb sits down with Dr. Gabriella Duran-Blakey, Superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools, to explore how she is transforming one of the largest and most diverse school districts in the nation. Overseeing more than 140 schools and 12,000 employees, Dr. Blakey discusses her ambitious strategic plan aimed at improving outcomes for 68,000 students across urban, suburban, and rural communities.
Dr. Blakey outlines four key goals shaping the district’s future: boosting third-grade reading and eighth-grade math proficiency, aligning high school programs with real-world career paths, and teaching essential social-emotional skills like perseverance and self-regulation. She shares how the district is embracing the science of reading, leveraging lessons from Mississippi’s turnaround, and expanding access to music and the arts to support cognitive development.
He reflects on the challenges of serving such a vast and varied student population, especially those impacted by poverty and housing insecurity while emphasizing the importance of local leadership, community partnerships, and innovation. From Genius Hour to career academies, she details how APS is reimagining education to meet students where they are and prepare them for wherever they’re going.
Timestamps
03:12 Addressing Educational Inequities in Albuquerque
07:20 "Adopting Mississippi's Reading Strategies"
11:29 "Math Enthusiast's Teaching Dilemma"
15:35 Diversifying Student Career Paths
19:18 Creative Skill Building in Schools
21:14 Pride in Community Commitment
Connect with Dr. Gabriella Duran-Blakey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drgabriellablakey/
Website: https://www.aps.edu/
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In this episode of On The Clock, host Todd Dallas Lamb sits down with Dr. Gabriella Duran-Blakey, Superintendent of Albuquerque Public Schools, to explore how she is transforming one of the largest and most diverse school districts in the nation. Overseeing more than 140 schools and 12,000 employees, Dr. Blakey discusses her ambitious strategic plan aimed at improving outcomes for 68,000 students across urban, suburban, and rural communities.
Dr. Blakey outlines four key goals shaping the district’s future: boosting third-grade reading and eighth-grade math proficiency, aligning high school programs with real-world career paths, and teaching essential social-emotional skills like perseverance and self-regulation. She shares how the district is embracing the science of reading, leveraging lessons from Mississippi’s turnaround, and expanding access to music and the arts to support cognitive development.
He reflects on the challenges of serving such a vast and varied student population, especially those impacted by poverty and housing insecurity while emphasizing the importance of local leadership, community partnerships, and innovation. From Genius Hour to career academies, she details how APS is reimagining education to meet students where they are and prepare them for wherever they’re going.
Timestamps
03:12 Addressing Educational Inequities in Albuquerque
07:20 "Adopting Mississippi's Reading Strategies"
11:29 "Math Enthusiast's Teaching Dilemma"
15:35 Diversifying Student Career Paths
19:18 Creative Skill Building in Schools
21:14 Pride in Community Commitment
Connect with Dr. Gabriella Duran-Blakey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drgabriellablakey/
Website: https://www.aps.edu/