In this episode of The Education Blueprint, Superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk is joined by David Mansouri, President and CEO of SCORE, for a deep conversation about goal setting, accountability, and preparing students for life after graduation.
Together, they explore why clear, measurable goals matter in education, how Tennessee’s TN 2030 initiative is reshaping statewide expectations, and what it really means to move progress forward—one student at a time. David shares his journey into education policy, SCORE’s role as a nonpartisan research and advocacy organization, and how data-driven goal setting can translate into real outcomes for students.
The conversation also connects statewide goals to Knox County Schools’ 2030 Strategic Plan, highlighting how long-term vision paired with nimble, annual action plans allows districts to adapt, respond to research, and accelerate student success. From early literacy and middle school math to postsecondary readiness and workforce alignment, this episode offers a clear look at how intentional planning—when done well—can change trajectories for students and communities alike.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, policymaker, or community leader, this episode provides a practical and hopeful framework for understanding how education systems can stay focused, flexible, and centered on student success.
2:00 Why Goal Setting Matters in Education
6:00 David Mansouri’s Path into Education Policy
9:00 What SCORE Is and Why It Was Created
13:00 Introducing TN 2030: Tennessee’s Education Goals
15:00 Why 3rd Grade Literacy and 7th Grade Math Matter
18:00 “One More Student” — A Practical Model for Growth
24:00 What the TN 2030 Goals Mean for Knox County
31:00 Connecting Statewide Goals to KCS’s 2030 Strategic Plan
38:00 Evidence-Based Instruction and Closing Learning Gaps
45:00 Community Engagement, Accountability, and Transparency
51:00 Final Takeaways: Vision, Nimbleness, and Student Success
Dr. Jon Rysewyk brings nearly 30 years of educational experience to his role as Superintendent of Knox County Schools. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and a Master’s degree in education from the University of Tennessee, followed by a Doctorate of Education from East Tennessee State University. Dr. Rysewyk began his career as a science teacher at Bearden High School and later became principal of Fulton High School during its State of Tennessee reconstitution. He also served the district as Supervisor of Secondary Education, Executive Director of Innovation and School Improvement, Assistant Superintendent, and Chief Academic Officer prior to being appointed Superintendent in 2022.
David Mansouri is President and CEO of SCORE, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes across Tennessee. He previously worked in public policy and political leadership and has spent over a decade helping shape education reform through research, collaboration, and advocacy.
Key Takeaways
Clear goals create alignment, motivation, and accountability
Small, consistent gains can lead to transformational outcomes
Long-term vision must be paired with flexible, annual action
Education systems work best when communities are actively engaged
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