The Hypothesis

The Hypothesis

Go behind the scenes of a PreK - 8th grade charter school in Santa Fe, New Mexico making decisions around whether to open school for in-person learning and how to do so amid a global pandemic. Set at Turquoise Trail Charter School, the state's oldest and fourth largest charter school, you'll meet teachers and administrators who are grappling with how to walk the fine line between public health and public policy during an historic moment in time. As a charter school, Turquoise Trail is able to make decisions both as a school and as a district and is directly accountable. Given that the school serves students across a wide range of ages, the tradeoffs and unintended consequences of decision making is even more complex. Younger students are more directly in need of in-person learning, given that they learn more through socialization, so the drive to get them in school sooner is urgent. Amid the complexity of site-based decision making in this context, the State of New Mexico's Public Education Department continues to issue guidelines that sometimes alter school opening timelines entirely. Along side the story of this school, topics such as the politics and sociology of schools will be explored in this context.

Episodes

December 14, 2021 30 mins

In this Season Two finale, we take stock of the moment at our school, for schools across the state and perhaps what we have on the horizon. Joining Chris is special guest, New Mexico Secretary of Education, Dr. Kurt Steinhaus for a look at the upcoming legislative session and what it promises for students and teachers, as well as what the future of education in the state might hold. We discuss the sometimes tricky balance between l...

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From TikTok trends to the fine line between the world of social media and in-person interaction, our students are facing a variety of challenges they never have before.

In this episode, we'll delve a bit into some of the student behaviors we're seeing and consider overall trends and how our approach this year is different from how we've done things in the past. You'll meet our school counselors/social ...

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November 10, 2021 17 mins

In this episode, we take you closer to the impact of the teacher shortage by examining our own school. You'll meet one of our instructional coaches, Mary Ellen Dannenberg, to bring the educator perspective into the conversation, and a look at a way forward.

Brought to you by Protect the Pack Productions at Turquoise Trail Charter School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

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Last year, we gathered our school community every full moon to update them on our plans and engage them in critical conversations. We're the Coyotes. We'd even all howl at the end of the meeting. At our gathering last March, I asked how many families were interested in keeping their students online in the upcoming school year. This year. I presented a possibility for a school within a school, nearly entirely online, with ...

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October 27, 2021 13 mins

Should we be comparing the safety of our school against hospitals or against the outdoors? In this episode, we meet Chelsea, a mother of two TTCS students and a medical professional here in Santa Fe. Very new to the area, Chelsea spent all of last year treating COVID patients in New York, where she practiced medicine for 13 years.

In this episode, we explore what the outdoors and outdoor learning might have in store for o...

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October 20, 2021 12 mins

Back on July 12, 2021, a piece ran in New York Magazine by David Wallace-Wells entitled “The Kids Are Alright” that led with CDC findings around COVID-19 mortality rates for children. The findings indicated that the mortality risk for children is greater for the flu than it is for COVID-19, including the Delta variant.

In this episode, we begin looking at data around COVID for young people, but then bring those data into o...

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October 11, 2021 3 mins

This season, Season 2, we will take you back behind the curtains as the Delta Variant of COVID-19 presents new challenges and we explore the oftentimes conflicting desires, politics and directives that meet with a community's desire to educate students to the highest and best of our ability.

You'll meet parents, teachers, staff, local health officials and students to help bring to life some of the excitement we ...

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March 10, 2021 16 mins

On Monday, March 8, 2021, the New Mexico Secretary of Education announced that schools should resume full, in-person learning by April 5, 2021. 

In this episode, Head Administrator Chris Eide records a short, early morning audio message to a friend detailing  the confluence of factors that must be resolved in order for the school to successfully reopen as well as some of the most elusive challenges that he is anticipating...

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We are wrapping this season of "The Hypothesis" with an interview with New Mexico Secretary of Education, Dr. Ryan Stewart, regarding governance of an entire state's education programme during this global pandemic. This podcast, over 11 episodes, has focused on the challenge of governance and leadership at a school that, as a charter school, has the freedom to make decisions apart from a district context. This last e...

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December 1, 2020 12 mins

The most important component of a lesson is often the first one to go in this virtual context. In this episode, I am joined by TTCS teacher Mark Kolokoff to discuss what is happening in class if it isn't independent practice, and how to think about moving forward.

Brought to you by Protect the Pack Productions at Turquoise Trail Charter School in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

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November 24, 2020 25 mins

In this episode, we spend a moment with a person who became a part of our school community in Santa Fe from all the way in Bangalore, India because of the pandemic. Geared toward young people who might be feeling the drone of repetition, this is a reminder that creative and connective moments can happen anywhere and at any time as long as you are open to finding them.

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November 17, 2020 10 mins

In this episode, we investigate the role that suspicion plays in our interactions with one another and with institutions. Over the first many weeks of school, COVID-19 did not find its way into the school building, suspicion came in at the beginning and never left. You will meet Nurse Jennie, who has led the work to do contact tracing for students and families and has worked closely with the suspicion that people have with how clos...

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November 10, 2020 16 mins

In this episode, we follow up on the previous week in which Kindergarten was brought back to in-person learning in a hybrid model. This week, one week later, we had to shut the program down again. Go behind the scenes to hear about why and how it all unfolded.

Brought to you by Protect the Pack Productions at Turquoise Trail Charter School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

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November 3, 2020 13 mins

Months of planning and preparation culminated in the arrival of our Kindergarten students who were willing and able to participate in in-person learning. On their first day, the Governor was also scheduled to make an announcement about new health orders. Rising COVID-19 rates across the state had people believing that she would shut schools back down. For the Kindergartners and the teachers, that would mean closing down just as the...

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October 20, 2020 13 mins

In this episode, launched on the first day back for Kindergarten in a hybrid model, which coincides with a midday press conference from Governor Lujan Grisham where the announcement to shut all schools down may be made, we look at the confluence of school-level and state-level planning.

In particular, we look at how a myriad of forces may come together in a way as to make a lifelong Democrat/Independent person sound like ...

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Nearly every morning on his way into school, Chris Eide records a short voice memo addressed to his friend Latif Nasser, mainly to capture what is happening at the school with regards to COVID-19 and school opening. This week is particularly significant, mainly because the count of students happened on October 14, which determines funding for the next year (particularly important in the face of likely budget cuts),  Kindergarten is...

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October 13, 2020 11 mins

The art and science of keeping students and teachers as safe as possible is a mindset that extends to every nook and cranny of a school and its operations. In this episode, we focus on the classroom, the hallways that connect the classrooms, and the school building itself.

Consider the question of how many students may safely fit in any classroom in our current context. Is it enough to divide the total square footage by 2...

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October 6, 2020 11 mins

This week, as allergy season continues to bloom and the resulting symptoms become confused with COVID-19 symptoms, many students are out from child care at the school, forcing the decision of how to treat this occurrence. Treat it as COVID-19 and alert the school community of a possible outbreak? Ask students to stay home as a precaution? The former risks the spread of the idea that the school is unsafe, when in fact, it is among t...

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September 29, 2020 9 mins

Before we delve in to the challenge of designing school in a hybrid model and then making decisions around whether to open up school in that model, it's important to begin to understand the context. In this episode, you'll learn a little about our school, what it means to be a charter school, and the context that we find ourselves in at the moment.

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September 29, 2020 3 mins

The global outbreak of COVID-19 has caused schools to make decisions that they have never had to make before and to change the way in which students are educated. This podcast offers you access into a school that, like many schools across the world, is walking the fine line between public education and public health in an evolving context.

New Mexico has been among the most restrictive states in the country with regard to...

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