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Mental Health and Literacy Innovations in Schools: Dr. Francisco Duran's Insights

Mental Health and Literacy Innovations in Schools: Dr. Francisco Duran's Insights

Superintendents Unplugged · Strategos Podcast Network

March 24, 202523m 17s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Superintendent Unplugged, host Addison Davis sits down with Dr. Francisco Durán, Superintendent of Arlington Public Schools, for an insightful discussion on leadership, equity, and the evolving landscape of education.

With over 31 years of experience in public education, Dr. Durán shares his journey from Philadelphia to Arlington, detailing his passion for student success and the critical role of equity-driven leadership. He reflects on the challenges and opportunities of leading a transient yet deeply engaged community in Arlington, where 80% of residents don’t have children in the school system yet remain strong supporters of public education.

The conversation delves into pressing issues facing today’s schools, including the rising concerns around student mental health, the impact of social media, and the implementation of proactive SEL initiatives. Dr. Durán highlights Arlington’s innovative approach, from embedding mental health professionals in schools to pioneering a district-wide telehealth program.

A dedicated advocate for literacy, Dr. Durán also discusses the urgent need to strengthen foundational reading skills across all grade levels. He underscores the importance of structured literacy at the secondary level, ensuring that students—regardless of background—have access to the tools they need to succeed.

Tune in to hear a thought-provoking dialogue on educational transformation, leadership, and the future of learning. Dr. Durán’s leadership offers a powerful blueprint for fostering inclusive, student-centered education.

Key Moments

05:37 Service and Community Commitment

07:50 Building Culture and Mental Health Integration

11:42 Arlington Schools' Mental Health Initiative

15:46 Social Media's Positive Impact on Youth

18:20 Literacy is a Civil Right

21:47 Diverse Representation in Education Leadership

Connect with Dr. Francisco Duran

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-francisco-dur%C3%A1n-a1693848/

Website: https://www.arlington.k12.ma.us/