E18: The Education Conversation w Special Guest Chinmay Nagarkar

 

E18 Introduction

Hello listeners and thank you for tuning into the American Pulse. My guest today is a first-generation immigrant with a passion for education excellence for all of our children.

There is much debate these days (with all the corruption being exposed on the national level), of CAN we save the Dept of Education? Is it worth it? How do you correct course for a corrupt organization massive bureaucracy not to mention all the far left ideology that have replaced any real scholarship or deep learning for the kids. The Dept of Education has, to use political jargon, been captured.

Should the Dept of Ed be abolished? I have my thoughts on the matter as I watch countless homeschooled kids do miles better in their intellectual development than the public school kids. But we can‘t just abandon all of the kids that are in the system. It doesn’t seem right, does it? My guest today doesn‘t feel right about it either which is one of the reasons he is running for a local school board. Even though his kids are not in the system, he has still raised his hand to be a leader. I love this and it exemplifies the grassroots approach that we celebrate here on the Pulse.

I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation with this wise American. He has some great ideas about how can we can improve education in our great nation. Enjoy the interview.

Chinmay Nagarkar Bio

Chinmay, a first-generation immigrant, earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in India and pursued graduate studies at Stanford University on a research scholarship. With over two decades of experience as an Engineering and Program Manager at companies like Amazon and Google, Chinmay has been a dedicated advocate for education reform and excellence.

E18 Final Thoughts-

If you want to research and support Chinmay in his run for Issaquah school district, go to www.votechinmay.org. I certainly will be following and supporting him in any way that I can. Thank you for tuning in and we‘ll see you next week on The American Pulse.