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Bold By Choice Podcast

Bold By Choice Podcast

Auteur(s): National Charter Schools Institute
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🎙️ Bold by Choice – Official Podcast Description Bold by Choice is the podcast that tells the untold stories of the charter school movement—its origins, innovations, and ongoing evolution. Hosted by Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner of the National Charter Schools Institute, each episode brings together bold thinkers, doers, and trailblazers who are shaping the future of public education. Whether you’re an authorizer, board member, school leader, teacher, or education advocate, Bold by Choice offers deep conversations, practical insights, and real-life stories from the frontlines of chartering. From navigating policy and governance to centering students and communities, this podcast is your go-to space for truth-telling, inspiration, and unapologetically bold ideas. Because chartering isn’t just a process—it’s a promise.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Monde Économie
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  • The Charter Application: Co-Creating a Vision for a Great School
    Jul 16 2025

    In this dynamic episode of Bold By Choice, hosts Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner sit down with special guest Heather Wendling, Vice President of Professional Services at the National Charter Schools Institute, to unpack the critical importance of the charter application process. Heather draws from her extensive background in education, authorizing, and coaching to illustrate how the charter application serves as more than just paperwork—it’s the foundational blueprint for a school's identity, commitment to its community, and roadmap to meaningful impact.

    Heather emphasizes how effective charter applications are built around a clear, measurable vision and mission that resonate with communities. She shares practical insights on assessing founding teams, crafting rigorous academic plans, establishing strong governance, creating realistic financial strategies, and authentically engaging communities. Throughout the episode, listeners learn how authorizers and applicants can collaborate effectively to shape quality schools from day one, setting clear expectations and fostering innovation.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Crafting compelling, measurable mission statements and visions.

    • Identifying readiness in founding teams and their capacities.

    • Creating robust and realistic academic and financial plans.

    • Ensuring community voice and genuine demand are central.

    • Strategies for authorizers to make the application process transparent, supportive, and impactful.

    Whether you're involved in writing, reviewing, or advising on charter applications, this conversation provides essential strategies and insights to build high-quality, thriving schools.

    Listen now and gain actionable advice to transform your charter application process into a catalyst for excellence!

    Subscribe, share, and join the conversation. Bold leadership starts here. https://chartersinstitute.org/podcast/

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    36 min
  • What Is a Charter School Life Cycle and Why Does It Matter?
    Jul 9 2025

    In this insightful episode of Bold By Choice, hosts Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner welcome special guest Mary Bradley, Chief Operating Officer at the National Charter Schools Institute, to explore the essential concept of the charter school life cycle. Mary brings deep experience from her journey as an educator and leader in authorizer work across Michigan and Chicago, sharing personal stories and professional insights that illuminate why understanding each stage of a charter school's life cycle—from design and authorizing through sustaining success, replication, renewal, or closure—is critical for authorizers, school leaders, boards, and families.

    Discover how thoughtful planning and clear alignment from the start help schools fulfill their promise to communities. Mary emphasizes key pitfalls to avoid, highlights indicators of long-term success, and stresses the importance of integrity and vision at every phase. This conversation underscores that a charter school is more than an institution; it's a promise made to students, families, and communities.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Essential components of effective design and planning.

    • Criteria for strong charter applications and balanced authorizing.

    • Critical success factors during school launch and early operations.

    • Indicators of sustained achievement and continuous improvement.

    • Considerations for responsible replication and expansion.

    • Strategies for fair renewal and handling closure with integrity.

    Whether you're an experienced charter leader or just beginning your journey, this episode equips you with powerful insights to transform student outcomes and strengthen your schools.

    Listen now and join the conversation about making bold choices that truly matter!

    Subscribe, share, and join the conversation. Bold leadership starts here.

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    40 min
  • Bold Choice Podcast S1 trailer
    Jun 26 2025

    What does it really take to lead in today’s charter school movement? In this season trailer, co-hosts Vashaunta Harris and Jim Goenner set the stage for Bold by Choice—a podcast that brings together the voices of school leaders, board members, authorizers, and changemakers from across the nation. From accountability and innovation to community voice and renewal, Season 1 explores the life cycle of charter schools with real talk, powerful stories, and practical insights. Whether you’re new to chartering or a seasoned pro, this is your space to learn, lead, and move the work forward—boldly.

    Bold By Choice Podcast home at National Charter Schools Institute https://chartersinstitute.org/podcast/

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    1 min

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