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09-22-2024 Bro. Aaron Spence, Bro. Caleb Black, Bro. Billy Franklin SUN 6PM
04-17-2024 Bro. Aaron Spence and Pastor Stevison "Disciples With Discipline" WED 7PM
12-17-2023 Bro Aaron Spence "The Future Of The Fig Tree" SUN 10 AM
09-27-2023 Bro. Zack Davis, Bro. Billy Franklin, Bro. Aaron Spence, Bro. Jeremy Fuqua WED 7PM
09-06-2023 Bro. Caleb Black, Bro. Jamey Crum, Bro. Aaron Spence WED 7PM
The first principal at Deep Run High School has been named the superintendent of one of Virginia's largest public school systems. Aaron Spence, who spent a decade in Henrico County from 1998 to 2008 (first as an assistant principal at Henrico High School for three years, then for more than seven years helping to plan and open Deep Run High School), announced Monday that he was leaving his role as superintendent of Virginia Beach Public Schools to accept the same job in Northern Virginia's Loudoun County. He has held the Virginia Beach job since June 2014. With 82,000 students, Loudoun...Article LinkSupport the show
05-21-2023 Bro. Aaron Spence "The Path of a Prodigal" SUN 5PM
03-29-2023 Bro Aaron Spence "Servants Of The Supernatural" WED PM
01-11-2023 Bro. Zack Davis, Bro. Caleb Black, Bro. Billy Franklin, Bro. Aaron Spence WED 7PM
12-04-2022 Bro. Aaron Spence "Gods Solution to the Unbearable" SUN 5PM
11-06-2022 Bro. Aaron Spence "Comfort - The Enemy of Climbing" SUN 5PM
Connect with me on Instagram - on the Big Picture Social Emotional Learning Podcast page: https://www.instagram.com/nini.white/ SEL is about the human and humane sides of all our actions and interactions… and since “different” people ARE treated differently in the world, on the street, in the classroom, on playgrounds… differences must be acknowledged. Have you heard that expression ‘oppression with a hug? For me, that implies a form of oppression or supremacy by way of pretending, or denial, or simple non-acknowledgement of others' experiences… with long-range effects that silently and invisibly seep into the air we breathe …the air we inhale and the air we exhale, all pervasive unless it's called out for what it is. Who doesn't love and seek to expand Win-Win situations? Why would anyone be against Win-Win situations? If there are no losers in Win-Win situations how could anyone have a problem with that? I've never understood that, but there is a whole group, fueled by powerful conservative entities (who are promoting their ideas on social media, through privately funded organizations and think tank foundations, PACs, and politicians) that exploit and agitate local ideas about what should be taught and what should be learned in schools. Targets include school district policy, state law, and …most troubling… specific local educators themselves. At this point I want to quickly let you know that my source is a research paper produced at UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access, titled: The Conflict Campaign: Exploring Local Experiences of the Campaign to Ban “Critical Race Theory” in Public K–12 Education in the U.S., 2020–2021. The report can be accessed online, and I've included the link in this episode's show notes: (https://idea.gseis.ucla.edu/publications/the-conflict-campaign/) “IF we believe in the promises of equality, how are we supposed to live in equality if we can't talk honestly about inequality.” That's like inviting me and my family to Thanksgiving with your family, without ever telling me what to bring to contribute to the celebration and without ever telling me where your actual home is. More info, please!!! If you've been listening to this podcast for awhile, you know I'm all about discovering and sharing solutions, so here's some good news: There are school leaders, and there are school districts around the country that have not caved to the intimidation tactics of the Conflict Campaign. One inspiring example is Aaron Spence, superintendent of Virginia Beach City Public Schools. Superintendent Spence wrote an op-ed for The Virginian Pilot. I always love to hear from listeners. I hope you'll connect with me on Instagram or Facebook. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nini-white/message
In this episode of On the Clock, Todd Dallas Lamb sat down with a superintendent and a parent who discuss career readiness for students with disabilities. Dr. Aaron Spence, Superintendent, Virginia Beach City Public Schools: A passionate and visionary leader in public education for nearly three decades, Dr. Aaron Spence is committed to ensuring that all students have access to the rigorous coursework, innovative learning opportunities and resources they need to prepare them for success in college, the military or the workforce. During his time in Virginia Beach, Dr. Spence has led division efforts to systematically address equity and poverty issues and their resulting impact on academic achievement, student engagement and discipline. Dr. Spence was also the 2018 Virginia Superintendent of the Year. Sara Cummings, Virginia Beach City Public Schools Parent: Sara Cummings has a daughter who benefited from the Project Search program, which prepares young people with significant disabilities for success in competitive integrated employment. Learn more about Project Search here!
09-11-2022 Bro Aaron Spence "Every Day Faith" SUN 5PM
08-24-2022 Bro. Aaron Spence "Who Would Pray For My Children" WED 7PM
03-27-2022 Bro. Aaron Spence "The Oneness of God" SUN 5PM
02-02-2022 Bro Aaron Spence "The Rest In The Trust" WED PM
10-10-2021 Bro. Aaron Spence "To Please The Father" SUN 5PM
This edWeb podcast is hosted by AASA, The School Superintendents Association.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Please listen to Dr. Aaron Spence and Dr. LaQuiche R. Parrott as they share Virginia Beach City Public Schools' strategic framework, Compass to 2025, a five-year plan focused on six goals: educational excellence; student well-being; student ownership of learning; an exemplary, diversified workforce; mutually supportive partnerships; and organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Developed with significant stakeholder input, Compass to 2025 is a true roadmap for teaching and learning in the school division. Dr. Spence and his team are staunch advocates of equity, emphasizing that every student—regardless of economic status, race or zip code—should be provided the learning experiences and the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to succeed. Equity is embedded across all six goals of Compass to 2025 as the school division strives to help achieve student, workforce and organizational success over the next five years. Essential questions for discussion include: Virginia Beach City Public Schools has a new equity policy. How do districts begin the work on adopting an equity policy? What processes and procedures are needed for districts to ensure the success of ALL students? What are the initial action steps for all school leaders to ensure staff have 100% ownership for ALL students learning? Listeners learn about strategies to address systemic disparities and inequities in order to benefit all students. This edWeb podcast is of particular value to school superintendents, K-12 school and district leaders, and aspiring leaders.AASA, The Superintendents Association AASA advocates for equity for all students and develops and supports school system leaders.
En esta ocasión en de Campana a Campana con toda la actualidad del box, Iñaki y “El Zar” Aguilar hacen el análisis de la pelea del Danny Garcia con Aaron Spence, y las otras contiendas de la velada del fin de semana. Pero el plato fuerte es la charla con Saul “Canelo “Álvarez previa a su combate del 19 de Diciembre ante Callum Smith. El Canelo, en exclusiva, nos da detalles de su actualidad deportiva, del rompimiento con Golden Boy, sus planes a futuro y el reto que hoy le representa enfrentar a Callum Smith. ¡¡imperdible charla con el mejor boxeador de la actualidad!! ¿quién es Saúl Álvarez?Santos Saúl Álvarez barragán nació el 18 de julio 1990 en san Agustín, Guadalajara, México. De familia boxística el famoso canelo se puso los guantes desde temprana edad al ver a su hermano mayor Rigoberto boxear…Con 14 años comenzó a participar en diferentes torneos obteniendo distintos reconocimientos como fue la medalla de oro en la olimpiada juvenil celebrada en Tuxtla Gutiérrez Chiapas en 2005… ese mismo año debuto como profesional y poco a poco fue entrando en el gusto de la gente, sus victorias le ayudaron a que en 2010 Oscar De La Hoya lo invitara a formar parte de Golden Boy, una de las promotoras de boxeo más importantes del mundo…
On September 9, 2020 the Virginia Beach City Public Schools Board adopted an educational equity policy that states: "Virginia Beach City Public Schools is committed to establishing and sustaining an equitable community that exemplifies the School Division's core values and equity mission to end the predictive value of race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation/gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, age, marital status, disability and to ensure each member of the school community's success. The School Board and the School Division reject all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment as destructive to their core values and strategic goals." What does this mean in practical terms for students, teachers, administrators, parents and community of VBCPS? We get answers from VBCPS Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence and Dr. LaQuiche Parrot, Director of the VBCPS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. VCBPS is one of 21 school divisions that own WHRO Public Media.
Working with women in relationships, women constantly ask, “How do I get my partner to open up?”. As women rise, so many of us are feeling like our men are getting left behind. So how do we support them and inspire them to rise while acknowledging and accepting their own divine timing to step up? And this is where we stumbled across Aaron Spence. If you haven’t met Aaron you probably should. He’s cool, confident, intelligent and has a great sense of humour all in a laid back, easy-to-get-to-know kinda way. And he gets ‘men’. Aarons’ been coaching for the best part of 28 years. Working initially in sports, he expanded to business and life coaching and has worked with an amazing array of people from Olympians and national representatives through to people working through suicide and cancer survivors. Today Aaron works much more closely with men, particularly around helping them step into their masculine energy. Regaining their drive and passion, ultimately helping them have the most amazing relationships with themselves, their kids, business and importantly, their partner. What do men want from their relationships? How can women help their partners open up emotionally? Are men really ‘simple’ creatures? Or are they lying to themselves? What are the best ways women can inspire their men to rise, as they rise? So pour yourself a cup of tea, or even a beer or wine, because you are going to LOVE this conversation as we dive into the secret world of men! Connect with Aaron Here: Facebook: @aaronspencecoaching LinkedIn: in/aaronspencenz Connect with Ashleigh and Verity: Facebook @goodgirlsdontpod Email goodgirlsdontpod@gmail.com Verity, Instagram: @a_beautiful_truth Ashleigh, Instagram: @evokemediaau Love what you're hearing? We'd appreciate a rating and review in iTunes!
High-profile restaurant and retail closures in the local news show how tough these businesses can be. What are the challenges involved in launching a new eatery or shop? What are the fights, the frustrations... and the magic formula for success? Cathy talks to experts to find the truth behind the buzz. Then, Dr. Aaron Spence, the superintendent of Virginia Beach's public schools, discusses his new plan to improve school safety.
According to Virginia Beach Public School officials, it is a "moral imperative to prepare ALL students to graduate career, colege and/or military ready". To this end, this school division leads the efforts to ensure "excellence through equity" not only in Virginia Beach, but among school divisions throughout Hampton Roads. Creating equity in schools addresses issues such as poverty, discipline disparities and underrepresentation of minority students in advanced courses. On the next Another View we'll talk about "excellence through equity" with the Superintendent of Virginia Beach Public Schools, Aaron Spence, Ed.D, and Rashard J. Wright, M.T., Ed.S., . Chief Schools Officer.
On today's HearSay we begin a series of conversations with the superintendents of the region's school districts. We're joined today by Dr. Aaron Spence, who assumed the leadership of Virginia Beach City Public Schools in June of last year. He oversees the operation of 86 schools (serving almost 69,000 students) and is himself a graduate of Green Run High School in Virginia Beach.