
4-H, FFA, and a Student-Run Store: Building Real-World Skills Before High School - Heather Pilgrim
Brighter Together
• 25 min
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When was the last time a school made leadership feel real for students? At Oak Valley Union Elementary, Superintendent Heather Pilgrim isn't just running a district—she's cultivating a culture.
In this episode of Brighter Together, we go beyond the buzzwords of "hands-on learning" and dive into a rural California school that's walking the walk. From a fully integrated in-school 4-H program (yes, with goats and gardens) to a student-run store operated by middle schoolers, Heather shares what it takes to build student identity and career readiness before high school.
She also opens up about the pressure of literacy goals, the privilege of community trust, and why small class sizes make big outcomes possible.
This one’s for every school leader who believes in tradition, innovation, and telling kids the truth about who they can become.
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