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The Diamond In The Rough - The Mojave Story | Dr. Katherine Aguirre | Shattering Inequities Podcast What does it really take to turn around a school district where students face poverty, isolation, and limited access to resources? In this episode of Shattering Inequities, Dr. Robin Avelar La Salle speaks with Dr. Katherine Aguirre, Superintendent of Mojave Unified School District, about leading bold, systems-driven change in California’s Mojave Desert. When Dr. Aguirre arrived during the pandemic in 2020, the district faced extremely low academic proficiency rates and very few students completing the courses required for college eligibility. Rather than launching dozens of initiatives, she focused on doing a few things exceptionally well: building strong systems, prioritizing literacy, and establishing a college-going culture where dual enrollment becomes the norm for every student. Today, the results are beginning to show. Students are earning associate degrees before graduating high school, families are returning to the district, teachers are choosing to join the schools, and the community is rallying around education. This conversation explores what it means to lead system-level change in one of the most challenging educational environments—and why patience, clarity, and focus matter more than quick fixes. In this episode you’ll learn: • Why literacy became the district’s first and most important focus • How creating a college-going culture shifts student expectations • The role of district leadership in protecting classroom instruction • Why administrators must spend time inside classrooms • How universal dual enrollment is transforming student outcomes • Why lasting change requires systems that outlive individual leaders • How community momentum begins when student success becomes visible Dr. Aguirre also reflects on the experiences that shaped her leadership, including powerful “not on my watch” moments that continue to guide her work in educational justice. If you're a superintendent, principal, educator, policymaker, or anyone passionate about equity in education, this episode offers practical insight into what real systemic change looks like. Timestamps 00:00 Podcast Mission 00:35 Meet Dr. Katherine Aguirre 02:10 Life in Mojave USD 04:39 Hidden Strengths and History 07:31 Leading Through Hardship 10:23 Roots and Motivation 13:57 Finding Teaching by Accident 17:43 Not on My Watch Classroom 21:01 Path to Superintendent 22:57 Pandemic Era Arrival 23:55 Baseline Student Outcomes 31:42 Aerospace Pathways and Access 33:57 Early Signs of Turnaround 36:23 College Is Nonnegotiable 37:25 Building Dual Enrollment for All 40:31 Raising Rigor from TK Up 44:49 Student Feedback from University 47:06 Quiet the Noise: Focus on Literacy 51:28 Planning, Data, Training, and Tests 56:08 Administrators in Classrooms 01:04:58 Patience: Systems That Outlive Us 01:07:41 Results and Community Momentum About the Podcast Shattering Inequities explores research-driven strategies and real-world leadership stories that are transforming education and expanding opportunity for all students. #EducationLeadership #EducationEquity #Literacy #DualEnrollment #SchoolLeadership #K12Education #EducationalJustice #SuperintendentLeadership #ShatteringInequities