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Topics: Leadership · Bilingual Education · Trends in Education · Urban Education · Improving Student Performance · Professional Development · ARCHIVE
In this episode, District Leaders Podcast Host Jason Marshall interviews Dr. Wanda Bamberg Superintendent of the Aldine Independent School District (ISD). With a broadly diverse urban population, Dr. Bamberg’s insights on the philosophy and strategies that has made Aldine a finalist for the Broad Prize for Urban Education 3 of the last 5 years, including 2008 will be helpful for many school leaders.
Aldine ISD of Houston Texas is over 60% Hispanic, and over 30% African American, and becoming increasingly more diverse. The school district has been recognized for it’s effectiveness at meeting the needs of all students.
This interview includes discussions about how the following items have contributed to bringing Aldine schools to their current place: curriculum alignment, professional development, and internal communications.
In addition Jason and Dr Bamberg delve into the school district’s philosophy on ELL instruction, bilingual education, and flexible grouping.
Aldine ISD ranks among the state’s high performing school districts according to data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). The district has earned seven Recognized ratings since 1996 and was one of five 2004 and 2005, and 2008 National Finalists for the Broad Prize for Urban Education. Aldine is also the second best large school district in Texas for educating African American students and is ranked third among large school districts in Texas in educating Latino students, according to recent studies conducted by Texas A&M University and the University of Texas-Pan American.
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Biographical Background
Serving as the school district’s executive officer, Superintendent Dr. Wanda Bamberg implements and administers the adopted policies of the Board in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Texas Education Agency and state laws. She is also charged with the responsibility of devising means and ways of efficiently executing the educational policies adopted by the Board to accomplish the district’s mission. Dr. Bamberg is also responsible for the daily management and operations of the school district and the supervision of its employees.
Dr. Bamberg began her teaching career in the Tuscaloosa County School District in 1977 where she was assigned to teach English at Boteler Junior High School. In 1981, she transferred to Hillcrest High School where she continued to teach English. In 1982, Dr. Bamberg moved to the Houston area and joined Aldine ISD. She was assigned to teach English and reading at Hoffman Middle School. In 1987, she was named the program director of middle school language arts and in January, 1997, she was promoted to the position of Director of Curriculum and Instruction. In 1998, she was named Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction and in July 2001, she was named Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction. In June of 2007 she assumed the duties of Superintendent of Schools.
Dr. Bamberg has 31 years of experience in the field of education and she has spent 27 of those years in Aldine ISD.
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