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Kelli Boyers

2026-01-21T12:01:50-05:00January 21, 2026|

Kelli Boyers Director of Curriculum and Learning As the Director of Curriculum and Learning at 7 Mindsets, Kelli Boyers ...

Anthony Alviz

2026-01-11T10:52:40-05:00January 11, 2026|

Anthony Alviz Senior Development Manager Anthony Alviz is a technology leader with over a decade of experience designing and ...

Judi Vargas-Prada

2026-01-08T08:59:53-05:00January 8, 2026|

Judi Vargas-Prada is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience supporting senior executives, managing complex initiatives, and driving impact within education and EdTech organizations.

Hillsborough County Public Schools: Creating a Culture of Resilience and Student Success with 7 Mindsets

2026-01-05T16:41:38-05:00December 18, 2025|

In one of the nation’s largest school districts, Hillsborough County Public Schools is transforming student outcomes by prioritizing resiliency, character, and life skills. Through a district-wide partnership with 7 Mindsets, HCPS has created a unified culture that supports both student success and educator well-being. Since launching the initiative in 2020, schools have seen measurable improvements in academics, attendance, behavior, and overall school climate, demonstrating the power of mindset-based learning at scale.

Kimberly Junge

2025-11-20T07:49:08-05:00November 19, 2025|

Kimberly Junge Director of Strategic Marketing and Business Development Kimberly Junge is the Director of Strategic ...

Dr. Byron McClure Featured in Recent Article: Recognizing When Your Child Needs Support and Taking Action

2025-10-19T17:46:49-04:00October 19, 2025|

In a recent interview, child psychologist Dr. Byron McClure shares practical insights for parents on recognizing early signs of emotional distress in their children. From subtle behavior shifts to a seemingly calm facade, Dr. McClure emphasizes the importance of staying present, asking direct questions, and seeking support beyond therapy. He also highlights how signs of distress differ between younger children and teens, stressing a proactive, strength-based approach for supporting Black youth mental health. Dr. McClure’s advice offers parents the tools to act before distress escalates into a crisis.

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