Ridgemont4sFinest's- The Podcast
Welcome to Ridgemont4sFinest–The Podcast where we stretch out those 3-minute videos from TikTok and continue the unfiltered discussions around public education from the perspective of a veteran teacher. In each episode, I will share my insights and opinions on the issues that matter most to educators - from navigating difficult classroom dynamics to advocating for better funding and policy changes, this podcast will give you an inside look at what it's really like to be a teacher.
But this isn't just a one-sided conversation - I will also be interviewing other teachers, education policy experts, and others to get their perspectives on what's happening in our schools. This podcast is a space for honest conversations and unfiltered opinions about the challenges facing public education today.
If you're a fellow educator who's tired of feeling like no one really understands what you're going through, or if you're just someone who wants to learn more about the state of public education, then this podcast is for you. Join us for thought-provoking discussions and candid insights into the world of teaching.
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Ep. 57- The Power of an Informed Parent: Jessica’s Story
In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Campos — a Houston mom who took on HISD, filed a TEA complaint, won, and is now teaching other parents how to advocate for their kids without fear.
Jessica’s daughter wasn’t getting the services promised in her IEP, and after being ignored and pushed around, she did what most parents are scared to do: she held the district accountable. Today, she’s sharing her story, the barriers she faced, and the truth about the special education system that schools don’t always want parents to know.
We also talk about the importance of parents — especially Spanish-speaking families — understanding their rights, recognizing when a school isn’t following the law, and knowing exactly what steps to take when something feels “off.”
Jessica now offers classes to teach families how to navigate the TEA grievance process, how to document everything, and how to advocate with confidence. Her work is changing lives, and this conversation is one every parent should hear.
If your child is in SPED or has a 504 plan, this episode is your reminder:
You are not powerless.
You are not overreacting.
And you absolutely have the right to fight for the education your child deserves.
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