Episodes

  • 18. “Future-Ready Santa Ana”—A Conversation with Our New Superintendent, Dr. Lorraine Pérez
    Oct 27 2025

    Start with heart, stay with purpose, and make the system work for every learner—that’s the through-line of our conversation with Superintendent Dr. Lorraine Pérez. We open up about the values that steer her leadership—future generations, trust, and authenticity—and how “clarity is kindness” shapes a focused plan for student success across Santa Ana Unified.

    We dig into the three academic priorities that anchor our work: early literacy by third grade, English learner progress with reclassification by fifth grade when possible, and college and career readiness that gives every graduate real options. You’ll hear how the graduate profile and our learner model serve as a North Star, aligning classrooms, counseling, partnerships, and internships so students build durable skills and confidence. Dr. Pérez shares why naming bold goals in public takes courage, how research and listening reduce doubt, and the practical ways leaders can make their “audio match their video” to build trust.

    Family and community engagement is treated as an academic strategy, not an add-on. We talk about empowering caregivers to navigate financial aid, pathways, and literacy at home—reading in any language, using songs, cultural sayings, and everyday print to grow vocabulary and comprehension. Dr. Pérez’s stories—from Trader Joe’s flip-flops to first jobs and favorite books—reveal a leader who believes conditions shape outcomes: when leaders thrive, teachers thrive; when teachers thrive, students thrive.

    If you care about equity, early literacy, multilingual learners, and authentic college and career readiness, this conversation is your roadmap. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review to tell us which idea you’ll put into practice first.

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    30 mins
  • 17. Bridging Creativity and Technology in Education: Eric Timmons and the Power of AI in the Arts Classroom, Part 2
    Mar 14 2025

    Ever had a student ready to abandon a passion project because they were overwhelmed by technical challenges? Eric Timmons, CTE, Film and ELA teacher at Santa Ana High School, shares a powerful story about using AI to save a student's documentary on gentrification - just one example of how artificial intelligence is transforming classroom possibilities.

    From accidentally discovering AI's creative potential while writing songs about "private buffets" during a trip to Sri Lanka to revolutionizing his classroom management with AI-generated rubrics, Eric takes us on a journey that challenges conventional thinking about technology in education. Rather than treating AI as forbidden fruit, he facilitates student-led ethical discussions where they determine appropriate boundaries for AI use, often finding students draw stricter lines than he would have imposed.

    The conversation explores the concerning equity gap emerging between students from affluent communities who use AI despite prohibitions and students in underserved areas who avoid these tools out of fear. Eric argues passionately that educators must integrate AI literacy to prevent widening this divide, ensuring all students develop skills essential for future success. His approach to film education acknowledges industry anxieties while preparing students to thrive in a changing landscape by using technology to amplify their unique creative voices.

    Beyond AI, get to know Eric through our lightning round where he reveals everything from his dream superpower (flying) to his persistent teaching style that ensures students complete meaningful projects. The episode concludes with a touching acknowledgment of his mentor Marilyn Turney, whose student-centered approach continues to inspire his teaching philosophy. Whether you're an AI enthusiast or skeptic, this conversation offers practical insights for educators navigating technology's role in modern classrooms.

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    22 mins
  • 17. Bridging Creativity and Technology in Education: Eric Timmons and the Power of AI in the Arts Classroom, Part 1
    Mar 7 2025

    Eric Timmons takes us on a transformative journey through the world of educational filmmaking, revealing how authenticity and student voice are reshaping career pathways for underrepresented youth in Santa Ana.

    The story begins with a pivotal moment of pedagogical humility—when students rejected Timmons' theater program, he asked why instead of doubling down. This simple act of listening launched a revolutionary approach to education that now thrives as the Saintly Film Academy CTE pathway at Santa Ana High School. The four-year program blends English language arts with progressive film production skills, creating cohorts of students who move through narrative filmmaking, episodic content creation, documentary production, and finally independent thesis films.

    What distinguishes Timmons' approach is his strategic foresight about where the industry is heading. Rather than preparing students exclusively for traditional Hollywood careers, he connects them with local videographers, photographers, and marketing teams who need their digital storytelling skills immediately. The program also embraces emerging technologies like virtual production environments (the LED wall technology used in productions like The Mandalorian) and content creation for platforms that are disrupting traditional media hierarchies.

    Most powerfully, Timmons addresses representation gaps head-on. Citing research showing that Latino directors are 6.5 times more likely to hire other Latinos in key creative roles, he focuses on empowering students to become decision-makers who can transform who gets to tell stories in our culture. Through partnerships with working Latino filmmakers who serve as mentors, students see people who look like them succeeding in the industry.

    The results speak volumes—students are securing paid internships, starting production companies while still in school, and using their skills to elevate voices in their community through projects like "Discover DTSA" in partnership with the City of Santa Ana. As one student realized: "We can start doing this now. We don't have to wait."

    Join us for this inspiring conversation about how creativity, technology, and culturally responsive teaching are creating new pathways to success that simply didn't exist before. Discover how film education is transforming not just students' futures, but potentially the future of media itself.

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    23 mins
  • 16. [ESP] Bienvenida a todos: Plan de apoyo a la inmigración del SAUSD
    Feb 18 2025

    SAUSD garantiza activamente que cada estudiante y familia, independientemente de su estatus migratorio, se sienta seguro y empoderado a través de la implementación de su Plan de Apoyo a la Inmigración. Este episodio destaca el compromiso del distrito de crear un ambiente acogedor, apoyo legal, recursos de salud mental y participación activa con las familias para navegar las complejidades de la inmigración.

    • Descripción general del Plan de Apoyo a la Inmigración del SAUSD
    • Importancia de la resolución de la junta para la seguridad de la comunidad
    • Marcos legales que garantizan los derechos de los estudiantes.
    • Capacitación del personal para consultas relacionadas con la inmigración.
    • Involucrar a las familias y brindar acceso a recursos
    • Navegando por los sistemas educativos para estudiantes indocumentados
    • Apoyos de salud mental disponibles para estudiantes y familias.
    • Estrategias de apoyo diario para la creación de espacios seguros.
    • Protocolos de comunicación establecidos con las autoridades migratorias
    • Próximos pasos para las iniciativas de apoyo del distrito

    Los educadores y las familias pueden participar asistiendo a talleres y dando a conocer los recursos disponibles.

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    21 mins
  • 16. [English] Welcoming All: SAUSD's Immigration Support Plan
    Feb 18 2025

    SAUSD is actively ensuring that every student and family, regardless of immigration status, feels safe and empowered through the implementation of its Immigration Support Plan. This episode highlights the district's commitment to creating a welcoming environment, legal supports, mental health resources, and active engagement with families to navigate the complexities of immigration.

    • Overview of SAUSD's Immigration Support Plan
    • Importance of the board resolution for community safety
    • Legal frameworks ensuring students' rights
    • Training staff for immigration-related inquiries
    • Engaging families and providing resource access
    • Navigating educational systems for undocumented students
    • Mental health supports available for students and families
    • Daily support strategies for creating safe spaces
    • Established communication protocols with immigration authorities
    • Next steps for the district's support initiatives

    Educators and families can get involved by attending workshops and spreading awareness of resources available.

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    21 mins
  • 16. Preparing and Supporting Our Students for the Future: High School Inc. and the Power of Community Partnerships, Part 2
    Nov 15 2024

    Explore the future of education with Felix Lugo and Mark McLaughlin from High School Inc., and discover how they're revolutionizing learning through work-based experiences. Listen as Felix shares their collaboration with business partners to align classroom teachings with industry needs, empowering students with relevant skills and real-world exposure. From using industry-standard tools to engaging with professionals like CEOs and chefs, High School Inc. bridges the gap between education and the workforce, preparing students for success. This episode promises to enlighten you on how staying current with industry trends and technology shapes the educational landscape.

    Witness the transformative impact of innovative programs as we discuss the impressive achievements of High School Inc. students, including those who triumphed in the Cooking Up Change competition. We delve into the exciting new pathways being introduced, such as biomedical, e-business, and e-sports, made possible through strategic partnerships. Hear about the potential for district-wide collaborations that aim to enhance educational opportunities, as exemplified by the successful farm-to-table initiative at Magnolia. Join us as we highlight High School Inc.'s commitment to improving educational infrastructure and making a lasting impact on students' lives in Orange County.

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    19 mins
  • 15. Preparing and Supporting Our Students for the Future: High School Inc. and the Power of Community Partnerships, Part 1
    Nov 8 2024

    Unlock the secrets of transforming education and community in Orange County with Felix Lugo, Executive Director, and Mark McLaughlin, Board President of High School Inc. This episode promises to leave you inspired as we explore how their innovative partnership with the Santa Ana Unified School District and the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce has expanded from impacting just 90 students in 2006 to over 1,700 today. Discover the diverse academies in culinary, healthcare, automotive, new media, global business, and engineering, and how these pathways not only prepare students for the workforce but also build a strong community foundation. Felix and Mark share their personal educational journeys and motivations, revealing the powerful impact of dedicated individuals in shaping the future of education.

    Felix recounts a teacher's unwavering support that propelled him towards a career dedicated to empowering youth, while Mark shares his transition from business to education, driven by a desire to provide students with opportunities for success. The episode offers insights into the significance of real-world experiences, with students gaining hands-on industry knowledge through internships, mentorships, and job shadowing. Learn about successful partnerships with industries such as hospitality and the growing connections in healthcare and engineering. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of collaboration and innovation in education, ensuring students are well-prepared for future opportunities.

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    25 mins
  • 14. A Champion for Justice and Equality: Dorothy Mulkey’s Trailblazing Path from Local Activist to National Civil Rights Hero
    Sep 27 2024

    What fueled an 84-year-old grandmother from Santa Ana to take on the US Supreme Court in a fight for housing equality? Hear the powerful journey of Dorothy Mulkey, whose childhood in Kentucky's tight-knit school community instilled values of justice and equality that would later shape her activism. From her choice to join the Navy to facing racial segregation in Santa Ana’s Little Texas, Dorothy recounts the pivotal moments that set her on a courageous path against Proposition 14.

    Discover the grit and resilience that carried Dorothy through a four-year legal struggle, all while being a new mother facing societal barriers and threats. With personal anecdotes about her battle to secure a job at Bank of America and the profound spiritual and familial support that sustained her, Dorothy's story is a testament to the power of faith and community in overcoming adversity. This segment underscores how her unyielding spirit led to a landmark victory that continues to inspire the fight against housing discrimination.

    Finally, we explore the evolving role of women in the civil rights movement through Dorothy's eyes. She shares invaluable lessons in social justice advocacy, emphasizing the importance of doing what is right despite challenges. Highlighting influential community figures and the unwavering support from her mother, Dorothy offers heartfelt advice for young advocates. With personal stories about her family, including her grandson's admiration, this episode pays tribute to the empowerment of women in civil rights and the enduring legacy of Dorothy’s mother, whose resilience and love for learning shaped Dorothy into the committed activist she is today.

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    38 mins