The Arrow Media Production Students at Ashland High School, under the direction of Mr. Kral & Mr. Dedrick present a weekly podcast about school/community issues, district offerings and other topics of interest to the students.
Mrs. Ebert and Mrs. Boyer spent over 70 years combined teaching Music and Visual Art. In this podcast we sit down in two parts to learn about their fantastic careers. First Part: Mrs. EbertSecond Part: Mrs. Boyer
Sadie talks about all things Prom related with Eva.
Mr. Kral is joined by Hannah and Petty Officer Paris to discuss the benefits of joining the military. To learn more, you can connect with Petty Officer Paris at: samuel.n.paris.mil@us.navy.mil
Sadie sits down with the cast of this year's musical: Footloose!
Sadie sits down with members of the pit from this year's musical: Footloose.
Sadie talks with members of the tech team from this year's musical; Footloose.
Sadie talks about AHS with the students of The Arrows Inner Circle.
In this episode, Sadie talks about her hopes for the New Year.
Chaden, Lukas & Maverick join Sadie in the podcast booth to talk about The AHS Media Arts department and what makes it so special.
Sadie talks with NHS students about what the organization does for the school and community.
Rochelle Shambaugh sits down with the Podcast to discuss small business ownership and her company: "Cartolina on Main." To find out more about what her company offers, head to www.cartolinaonmain.com
Mr. Condit joins us in the booth to discuss the origin and reasons behind the Electoral College ahead of this year's presidential election.
Sunny McCarty from Ashland Access stopped by the podcast booth to talk about her organization and the need to help those around Ashland County. www.https://www.ashlandaccess.com
Mr. Cirone joins us in the podcast booth to talk about Dungeons and Dragons. It's a multifaceted Game that you can learn here at AHS. DnD club meets most Fridays after school in the Science Hallway.
We sat down with Rachel and Julie from Fig & Oak, a small shop located on Main Street in Ashland. Find out more at figandoakshop.com
Sadie sits down with Nick & Sage to talk about Ashland FFA & The County Fair.
Listen to find out more about our Arrow Esports Team. Join Olivia, Brendan & Lilly as they teach Mr. Kral about modern video gaming.
FCA - Fellowship of Christian Athletes The podcast covers one of our student run organizations: FCA. Find out more by listening in.
Sadie talks with fellow seniors about senior experiences at AHS like CCP & LTI
Ms Taylor joined us for the podcast to talk about the Trunk or Treat Concert coming up on October 22nd at 7pm in Archer Auditorium. For more info email: jotaylor@goarrows.org or visit the orchestra website at: https://tinyurl.com/56zamxc4
August 15 - October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. Mrs. Dawson sits down with Mr. Kral & Mr. Dedrick to talk about her life and contributions made by others with Hispanic Heritage. To learn more, head to: https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/
Arrow Media Podcasts interview Mr. Estvanic today. He's had a varied career that you can learn about in the podcast. Join Mr. Kral, Brayden & Eric.
Pete Cooper of Goldberry Roasting Company joins Mr. Kral, Travis and Blaze in the podcast booth. Learn more about Goldberry at www.goldberryroasting.com
Mr. Kral meets with some of our tennis players to learn about the game and their Season. We're joined by Hannah, Luke, Gwenyth, Claire & Melody.
Senior Arrow Media students join Mr. Kral in the Podcast booth to talk about what the future has in store for them once graduating from AHS.
Today we talk about our favorite movies, what makes a good movie, and what makes a terrible movie. This is Part 2 of our movie podcasts.
Miss Helbling joins us to talk about this year's May Fiesta. Learn about this year's theme and some history as well.
Kris & Chloe join us in the podcast booth to talk about Movies. Part 1 is about Movie Soundtracks!
In this week's episode we sit down with Mrs. Nancy Boyer, the Art Department Chair for the Ashland City Schools to talk about the upcoming Fine Arts Show in the District on May 3, 4, & 5.
In this week's episode, we talk with Mr. David Wolbert. He's an Ashland Alum and current touring musician. Learn about following your dreams and taking what life throws at you in this interview.
In this episode we interview Grammy Award winning conductor Michael Repper and Ashland Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Martha Buckner. We talk about following your passion. Learn more about Michael Repper at: www.https://www.mikerepper.com Learn more about the Ashland Symphony Orchestra at: www.ashlandsymphony.org
We recently sat down with Mr. Ben Spieldenner and Mr. Zane Aleman to talk about the great things happening with Esports at Ashland High School. To learn more about AHS Esports please email Mr. Spieldenner at: bespield@goarrows.org or visit their website at: https://sites.google.com/goarrows.org/arrowesports/home
In this episode we talk with Gregg Kallor, a composer & pianist and Jarrod Hartzler, an arts administrator with Escher & The Ohio Alliance for Arts Education. Learn more about Gregg Kallor at www.greggkallor.com and Jarrod Hartzler at www.oaae.net
In this week's episode with talk with science teacher, Mr. Benway and his student teacher (and AHS Alum) Abby Sanders. Our discussion involves, mentoring, science, lunch bunch, and much more.
In today's podcast we recognize March as Women's History Month with a visit from Ohio State Representative Melanie Miller. Mrs. Miller talks to us about her struggles and challenges as well as her role models. We talk a bit about how Ohio's government is set up as well.
Arrow Media Podcasts is proud to support Women's history month with our Leaders in Modern Women's History segments. To watch the video of these interviews head to www.ashlandarrowmedia.org Linda McKibben is the Deputy Superintendent of Ashland City Schools. She has also been a teacher, principal, and curriculum director in her tenure at Ashland City. Former Superintendent Dr. Douglas Marrah has praised as "an administrator who always puts students first."
Arrow Media Podcasts is proud to support Women's history month with our Leaders in Modern Women's History segments. To watch the video of these interviews head to www.ashlandarrowmedia.org Samantha Roberts is a meteorologist for Cleveland 19 News. She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelors degree in journalism and electronic media. She obtained her broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi State University. Miss Roberts started her career in Macon, Georgia. From there, she moved to Huntsville, Alabama, to Richmond, Virginia, and finally Cleveland, Ohio. She has covered all kinds of weather except for dust storms.
Arrow Media Podcasts is proud to support Women's history month with our Leaders in Modern Women's History segments. To watch the video of these interviews head to www.ashlandarrowmedia.org Donna Collins the the executive director of the Ohio Arts Council, a state agency that funds and supports quality art experiences and strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically. Donna and her agency fund arts and arts education in all 88 counties in Ohio.
Arrow Media Podcasts is proud to support Women's history month with our Leaders in Modern Women's History segments. To watch the video of these interviews head to www.ashlandarrowmedia.org Jamie Metzger is the owner of an interior design business located in Wapakoneta, Ohio. She has been in the interior design industry for over 20 years after receiving her interior design degree from the Ohio State University. She has perused her goals by starting her business, Interior Motifs, where she works to make her clients' visions come to life in addition to having a storefront with many unique pieces. Jaime actively integrates her business into her community by participating in events throughout the year such as her town's Irish Olympics.
On today's episode, new school board member Rob Wash stops by to talk about what brought him to Ashland, what he loves about the school district and what he hopes to achieve as a new board member.
Mr. Kral and Kayla are joined by Kris and Chloe to talk about this year's musical: Guys & Dolls. If you're interested in going to the show, see the AHS main office or contact Mr. Wasowski at riwasows@goarrows.org. This year's show is Feb 23, 24, 25 in Archer Auditorium.
Today's Episode we invited Miss Kilpatrick to the podcast booth. Miss Kilpatrick is a new guidance counselor at AMS and is a person of color. Her unique perspective was a great opportunity to for us to impact the importance of Black History Month.
This week we interview Mr. Chris Skinner, Executive Director of The Ashland Theatre in downtown Ashland, Ohio. Mr. Skinner talks about the history of the theater, the renovation of the space and the current offerings available. Learn more at: www.theashland.org
We have set up 2 different parts to this podcast. Part 1 has Mrs. Sloan, one of our school liaisons, discussing ways that students in need can find help this holiday season, as well as ways students can help others. If you find yourself in need, please head to the guidance office or you can also discreetly email Mrs. Barlow at: jebarlow@goarrows.org or Mrs. Sloan at: lasloan@goarrows.org Part 2 has Miss Helbling and Ms Taylor in the studio to talk about all things Christmas, including concerts, music & food.
Mr. Paramore sits down to finish our discussion about Ashland's Core Values. We also hear a bit about the places he loves to eat! ACS Core Values: Be a great teammate Leave it better than you found it Create a circle of safety Over communicate, over collaborate Know your value, add value to others Live the standard, keep showing up Celebrate success Our words will always matter Always be honest No one is bigger than the organization Better decisions fewer regrets
This week, we sit down with Mrs. Courtney McNaull, Communications Director with the Ashland County Community Foundation to learn about their philanthropic opportunities which include scholarships for students. Learn more about the ACCF at: www.ashlandforgood.org
For this Bonus Episode, Declan Wicks of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies speaks with Mr. Kral and Mr. Aleman about the power of the Arts and about some available career paths. For more information about the NASAA, visit www.nasaa-arts.org or email Mr. Declan Wicks at: declan.wicks@nasaa-arts.org
On this week's episode we interview Ashland High School Alum and Ashland City Entrepreneur: Sean Little. Mr. Little is co-owner of The South Street Grille in Ashland, Ohio. www.thesouthstreetgrille.com
In this week's episode we talk with Keith Ramsdell, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing for Ashland University about AU & Ashland High School's New Partnership: TALON TRACK. If you have questions about Talon Track after listening, contact your AHS guidance counselor or Mr. Ramsdell at AU (kramsdel@ashland.edu). If you want to learn more about Mrs. Ramsdell's delicious treats, go to: Baked by Chocolatina https://www.facebook.com/bakedbychocolatina
In this week's episode we meet with Mrs. Hockman who helps run our National Honor Society at AHS. Find out the history of NHS as well as all the great things NHS does to support our district and community.
Mr. Paramore sits down to talk about the great school initiatives and programs in Ashland. He also covers a few of his Core Values with us. ACS Core Values: Be a great teammate Leave it better than you found it Create a circle of safety Over communicate, over collaborate Know your value, add value to others Live the standard, keep showing up Celebrate success Our words will always matter Always be honest No one is bigger than the organization Better decisions fewer regrets