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December 31, 2024 74 mins
How do educators bridge the gap between students' potential and their reality? In this episode, we sit down with an inspiring group of faculty from St. Petersburg College to explore the profound impact educators can have on their students' lives. Joining this conversation are: Susan Demers – Dean of Public Policy, Public Safety, Ethics, and Legal Studies Raquel Hairston – Principal of St. Petersburg Collegiate STEM High School Ryan Halstead – Principal of St. Petersburg Collegiate High School, North Pinellas Kimberly Jackson – Executive Director of the Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions Ian Call – Principal of St. Petersburg Collegiate High School, Gibbs Campus Together, they share personal stories, teaching philosophies, and strategies to help students overcome gaps in confidence, resources, and opportunity. From building meaningful relationships to recognizing untapped potential, these educators reveal what it truly means to "stand in the gap." Tune in for an empowering discussion that highlights the transformative role of educators in shaping future leaders. KEY POINTS: [0:51] Susan's journey and teaching philosophy [9:55] Challenges and support for SPC’s students [18:25] How Susan stands in the gap  [19:08] Raquel's path to education and advocacy [27:43] How Raquel supports students as a principal  [28:42] Ryan's transition to education and leadership [37:08] Leadership as a cornerstone for students  [40:52] Tough job? An honor to be a principal of high school students  [45:10] What makes Collegiate High School stand out?  [50:32] Kimberly's staunch support for neurodiverse students [1:03:40] Ian's inspiration and mission for Collegiate High School QUOTABLES:  “The most common one is a gap in self-confidence. They do not feel like they know enough to even ask a question, so they're silent.” – Susan Demers  “It's important for us to examine those systemic structures, and just because we've done it this way for millions of years does not mean it's a path that we should continue, especially as we examine and see it's not working for a particular group of students.” – Raquel Hairston “Relationships are one of the key components to helping students be successful and just being a part of seeing what those relationships look like—-from predecessors that came in empowering students.” – Ryan Halstead “Standing in the gap means that you can't be what you can't see. [Students] may not have a straight line as they move on to whatever is in their future, but we have to have these tough conversations with our students who are struggling to understand and figure out what they want to do with their lives.” – Kimberly Jackson “It's important for everyone to stand the gap because these students are our future they're our future leaders. They're your future employees. What kind of employees do you want?” – Ian Call GUEST RESOURCES: Susan Demers   Raquel Hairston Ryan Hallstead  Kimberly Jackson  Ian Call  RESOURCES: St. Petersburg College Website | St. Petersburg College Facebook | @stpetecollege  IG | @stpetersburgcollege YouTube | @SPC  LinkedIn | @st-petersburg-college  X | @spcnews  Standing In The Gap is produced by EPYC Media Network | Visit at https://www.epyc.co/ 
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