#1. Saxena's Family Journey: Personalized Learning in Action

In this inspiring first episode of Learning by Design, Ana Saxena shares her family’s journey of personalized learning, resilience, and academic success. Hosted by Krishna Cart, with insights from Kyla Pizana, this conversation explores the importance of family support, strong cultural values, and mentorship in shaping a child’s educational path.

Discover how Ana’s experiences as a parent of TJHSST students and her family’s emphasis on teacher appreciation, academic growth, and emotional learning have helped foster a love for lifelong learning. Whether you’re preparing for TJHSST, looking for parenting strategies, or seeking inspiration to create a supportive learning environment, this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable insights.

 

🔹 Topics Covered:

✅ The role of family values in academic success
Personalized learning strategies for students
TJHSST preparation and mentoring for student growth
✅ The impact of cultural traditions on education
✅ How to empower children while giving them space to grow

Tune in to hear real stories, expert advice, and valuable lessons from Ana Saxena’s family journey!

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#12. Academic Excellence Over Politics. Why School Board Matters More Than Ever?

Loudoun County school board candidate Amy Riccardi joins Krishna Cart to discuss the rising cost of education, the politicization of curriculum, and what families can do to reclaim academic focus in their local schools.

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