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Avon High School's Show Choir program swept every competition it entered this season — including the state finals — making them the first AHS Show Choir to win a state championship in the program's history. In honor of this incredible achievement, Dr. Wyndham sits down for a conversation with two student leaders, seniors Olivia Gibson Logan Fraley, and Show Choir Directors/Teachers Leah Trigg and Drew Stainbrook. They give Dr. Wyndham a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to put together a successful show choir performance (hint: they're already hard at work on next season), how the students embraced this year's Olympics-themed show, how students held one another accountable to achieve high standards, and much more. Plus, you'll learn about Olivia and Logan's plans for the future and what schools they have attended since starting in Avon Schools as kindergarten students. Stick around to hear what makes each guest #AvonProud.
Welcome to the IASP Leadership Podcast, where we dive deeper into the art and science of effective leadership. Join us as we explore actionable insights, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world experiences that empower you to lead with impact. On today's episode, we offer a special glimpse from the AP Lens to discuss Kindness in schools. This is part of the series with Dr. Dan Peo that directly relates to Indianagram articles that are cowritten each month with other school leaders fromn the Assistant Principal perspective. This month, we have Dr. Dan Peo, Assistant Principal at Avon High School and IASP AP Liaison along with co-author Mrs. Carrie Wisehart, Associate Principal and New Tech Director at Dekalb High School.
Join Cindy aka @leandermomma and her panel as they discuss the first regionals of the WGI 2024 colorguard season. Her panelists include:Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitSusie Harloff - @1414sooze73 & @avonhsbands @avoncolorguardJonathan Lischack - @jmlischak1212Lisa Cullen - @l_cullen05Meet our HostsJackie Brown - @spintronixguardStephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickCindy Barry - @leandermommaNicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgTrevor Bailey - @t_pain151Trish O'Shea - @trishdish1002Beth Beccone - @bether7189Chris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Theo Harrison - @harrisontheo07Stephanie Click - @stephanieclickWhitney Stone - @dancerwhitJustin Surface - @J_dex07Ashley Tran - @itsashleytranJack Goudreau - @goudreau_Bill Woodward - @remoking100Emily Nee - @tch.makes.artMusic provided by leydamusic.com Follow him @josh.leydaAvatars provided by @tch.makes.artFeaturingLexi Duda - Host for On A Water Break In Rhinestones - The Stories of the Twirlers @lexi_dudaThank you also to @guardcloset#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumline
Welcome to the IASP Leadership Podcast, where we dive deeper into the art and science of effective leadership. Join us as we explore actionable insights, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world experiences that empower you to lead with impact. On today's episode, we offer a special episode from the AP Lens to discuss navigating the AI landscape with ChatGPT for enhanced efficiency and innovation. This is a part of the series with Dr. Dan Peo that directly relates to Indianagram articles that are cowritten each month with other school leaders. This month, we have Dr. Dan Peo, Assistant Principal at Avon High School and IASP AP Liaison along with Mrs. Liz Garden, Principal at Henry P. Clough Elementary.
Abingdon-Avon High School Athletic Director Reid Kelso gives the details on the 1st Annual MC Sport & More/Advanced Rehab Girls Basketball Shootout on the WRAM Morning Show.
We're talking to the director and a member of the visual staff of this year's Bands of America Grand National Champion, Avon High School about their process, their season, and so much more. Oh, and they're married too, so we get to hear about that dynamic as well. Plus, we have a special co-host - Courtney Coffey from Simply Colorguard.
Join host Cindy Barry & Stephanie Click as they dive into BOA 2023 with Grand Nationals Announcer Chuck Henson! They also talk to Shaelyn Harloff, Drum Major for Avon High School This Week's Guest - Chuck Henson - BOA Announcer - @chuckhenson1Shaelyn Harloff - @avonhsbandsListen to the main episode to keep up on everything going on in the marching arts with our hosts:Jackie Brown - @spintronixguardCindy Barry - @leandermommaTrevor Bailey - @t_pain151Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitJustin Surface - @J_dex07Beth Beccone - @bether7189Stephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickNicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgChris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Trish O'Shea - @trishdish1102#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #BOA2023 #bandsofamerica
Making Room for More project webpageAHS is a 2023 National Blue Ribbon School
Mentioned in this episode:Avon High SchoolAvon Food Services DepartmentCedar Elementary LibraryMcAllister's Deli (Plainfield)Avon Education Foundation Teacher Supply StoreMonical's PizzaAvon Grounds DepartmentMama Bird BakeryHendricks Regional Health YMCAMetro DinerSpeck's Pet SuppliesAvon Middle School NorthErskine Green Training Institute
Automation, artificial intelligence, and computer programming used to be the stuff of science fiction novels and high-budget films. Today, these are among the high school STEM subjects capturing students' imaginations, holding their attention, and producing incredible results. In this episode, Dr. Wyndham talks robotics with members of the Avon High School Roborioles: Peyton, Stephen, and their Teacher Chris Hill. This season, for the first time, AHS has fielded three separate teams of student innovators and all three have qualified to compete in the state competition in March. Listen in as Mr. Hill, Peyton, and Stephen explain how robotics competitions work, their process for bringing their designs from concept to reality, and how their hands-on STEM experiences at AHS are preparing them for exciting and fulfilling careers - not in science fiction, but in the real-world career landscape of the 21st Century.
Information about the Sophomore scheduling process for the 2023-2024 school year. Why it is earlier than normal and how to fill out the worksheet and enter classes in PowerSchool.
Podcast on information that is relevant for all students for the fall semester at Avon High School. Upcoming dates for testing, things that the school counselors have already done this year.
Legally Blonde will run in the Hendricks Regional Health Performing Arts Center at Avon High School from September 30 through October 1. Tickets are available online and can also be purchased at the door on the night of the performance.
Join us for this episode of the IASP LeaderCast. A weekly podcast production containing short, sweet nuggets of Wednesday wisdom for our leadership growth. In this episode, we hear from Mr. Matthew Shockley, IASP President and principal of Avon High School.
Information about the upcoming 22-23 school year and all of the changes that will be taking place. New Assistant Principals and school counselors. Change of case loads for all counselors. School counselors seeing students from 9-12. No ALC guidance office next year with the construction project starting.
The mission of Avon Schools can be summarized in five short words: ALL belong, learn, and grow. Two new clubs at Avon High School are achieving this mission by giving students a safe space where they can encourage one another, hold one another to high standards, and dream together about their bright futures. Join Dr. Wyndham for this conversation with AHS Dean Dr. Aaron Willis and the three student leaders who launched Black Women Speak and Avon Men of Purpose (AMP). Learn why they've worked so hard to start these groups, where they believe the clubs are headed, who can be involved, and what their individual hopes and plans are beyond AHS.
AHS Renovation & Expansion webpage
Monmouth McDonald's "Coaches Corner" interview with Rick Quinn, head football coach at Abingdon-Avon, 2021 co-champions in the Lincoln Trail Conference. (10/26/21)
Matt Shockley, Avon High School Principal, is the only two-time Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) Principal of the Year. Amber Walters, Principal at Avon Intermediate School West, was IASP's District 8 Middle School Principal of the Year. Matt Hines, Assistant Principal at Avon High School, was recognized as the IASP District 8 Assistant Principal of the Year. Learn more about National Principals Month.
Angie Miller has been an Certified Athletic Trainer for over 30 years. She started out as an AT student at Ball State graduating in 1989 and then off to Ohio University as graduate assistant in a small high school. After a short stint at a high school outreach position in Columbus, OH she landed at Avon High School, Avon, IN and has been there ever since. She was their first full time athletic trainer and has built the program to have two other outreach AT's to help her with athletic training access to the student athletes at Avon. Angie currently serves on the NATA historical archives committee as well as the Indiana Athletic Trainers Association History and Archives committee. An IATA Hall of Fame member and a Cardinal Sports Medicine Society Ring of Honor member, Her contributions to the profession have been immense in her career. This allows for some excellent stories to share in this episode of Off the Roll!
Monmouth McDonald's "Coaches Corner" interview with AM 1330 WRAM Sports Director Shawn Temple. 9/14/21
Samia Mooney, Movement Supervisor of the Bluecoats and Dance Director of Avon High School, joins Dan to discuss the relationship between fitness and movement and how top groups create a cohesive visual approach across all performers.
Edmentum's Administrator of the Year, Denise Handlon, joins us to talk about how they used Edmentum Courseware to increase credits earned in their credit recovery program by over 2000%. By laser focusing on preparing student's to re-enter first time credit classrooms, Denise and her team have been able to maximize the impact their school's curriculum on their most in-need students.Meet Edmentum's 2021 Inspiring Educator Award winners here!
AJ Burgett is a professional basketball player who currently plays for Etzella in Luxembourg. Collegiately he played for the University of Notre Dame from 2012-2016. He talks about growing up in Avon, Indiana, how he got into basketball, playing AAU, his great career at Avon High School, his recruiting process, and why he chose Notre Dame. AJ describes what it was like to play for Mike Brey, getting his body ready for college basketball, playing in the Big East and ACC, highlights which include an ACC Tournament Championship and back-to-back Elite Eight appearances, and some injuries he faced. He details his time away from basketball after college, interning for Notre Dame, his role in the Matt Farrell/Bo Farrell reunion, and re-discovering his love for basketball while working games at IU. AJ then talks about the process to get overseas, playing for several teams in Europe, his current team Etzella, and how well he has been playing as a professional.
Kevin Sapara is in his first season as the Head Boys’ Basketball Coach at Strongsville High School in the state of Ohio. Prior to his arrival in Strongsville, Sapara led Avon High School’s boys basketball program for eight seasons. His resume includes two Lorain County Coach of the Year awards and two conference coach of the year honors, as he guided the Eagles during their transition from the West Shore Conference to the SWC. Before Avon, he coached at Claymont High School in Uhrichsville for three seasons. Sapara also served as a graduate assistant and video coordinator at Cleveland State University. Sapara attended Muskingum College where he played basketball and baseball for the Muskies. We recently launched the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you’ll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Our roster of shows is growing so don’t forget to check out all our other podcasts on the Hoop Heads Pod Network including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/listen (Thrive with Trevor Huffman), https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/listen (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm/listen (The CoachMays.com Podcast), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/players-court/id1528381758 (Player’s Court), https://bleachers-boards.captivate.fm (Bleachers & Boards), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-green-light/id1309637675 (The Green Light) and our team focused NBA Podcasts: https://cavalier-central.captivate.fm/listen (Cavalier Central), https://grizz-n-grind.captivate.fm (Grizz n Grind), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knuck-if-you-buck/id1528874607 (Knuck if you Buck), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-305-culture/id1532785121 (The 305 Culture), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blazing-the-path/id1536055102 (Blazing the Path), https://anchor.fm/hashtaglakerpodcast (#Lakers), https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/motor-city-hoops/id1542163027 (Motor City Hoops), https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/xs-and-os-nba-breakdown/id1542743872 (X’s and O’s: NBA Breakdown), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spanning-the-spurs/id1544220371 (Spanning the Spurs), https://la-hoops.captivate.fm/ (LA Hoops), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thunderous-applause/id1546136925 (Thunderous Applause) & https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wizards-hoops-analyst/id1547679502 (The Wizards Hoops Analyst). We’re looking for more NBA podcasters interested in hosting their own show centered on a particular team. Email us info@hoopheadspod.com if you’re interested in learning more and bringing your talent to our network. Be ready to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Kevin Sapara, Head Boys' Basketball Coach at Strongsville High School in the state of Ohio. Website - https://strongsvilleathletics.org/teams/2926352/boys/basketball/varsity (https://strongsvilleathletics.org/teams/2926352/boys/basketball/varsity) Email - ksapara@strongnet.org Twitter - https://twitter.com/19nine_threads (@)https://twitter.com/coachsapara (coachsapara) Support this podcast
WISH-TV's Golden Apple Award Winner for November is a Physics Teacher from Avon High School. Mr. Zachary Rohrbach. His students have described him as “quirky funny” and “Caring” and they all share their appreciation for his style of teaching. Mr. Rohrbach did not expect to see Brenna Donnelly and WISH-TV and was genuinely surprised to receive the Golden Apple Award presented by Bailey & Wood Mortgage. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Collegiate Career at Mount Union 4x All American Track & Field (Shot Putt/Discus) 1x All American Football 2009 Gagliardi Trophy Finalist (D3 Heisman) Coaching Assistant Football Coach at Avon High School in Avon, OH (2010-2015) Head Football Coach at Tiffin Columbian Tiffin, OH (2016-present) 2018 DIII District Coach of the Year
At USA Football we are hyper focused on what we can do to advance, grow, and unite the game. We have collaborated with stakeholders at every level of the game to launch our new football development model. Built on the pillars of 1. whole person and multi-sport development 2. Physical literacy and skill development 3. coaching education and training 4. multiple pathways and entry points 5. making the game fun and fulfilling and 6. which is of huge importance to our HS football coaches listening is participation and retention. I’ve been there before as the head HS coach leading the entire effort of building a program in a community, and having the football development model makes that effort easier. The FDM does the heavy lift by providing all the tools needed to run a successful k-12 football program Today’s episode is a cross over episode recorded for our new weekly Football for All Podcast designed to educate and engage your youth commissioners youth parents, and youth coaches on the football development model and how it works. We encourage you, the HS football coach to be an ambassador for the game. The first 6 episodes explain how the FDM works. Please listen to those episodes and more importantly pass the Football For All Podcast along to your own youth football community. Today’s episode should resonate with you on how we can continue to make our sport great as we reimagine the youth football landscape. Today’s guest is a former all-American at Mount Union and the head coach at Avon HS in Ohio, Mike Elder. Over the last decade his varsity program is 115-14 and much of that is attributed to the work they have put in to building their youth football program. To learn more about the FDM goto fdm.usafootball.com The Football Development Model allows a community to develop a program that has continuity between levels and game types from the time a young athletes start playing flag football, all the way to Friday night lights. In Avon, Ohio, football is thriving at every level through the leadership of Mike Elder, the head coach at Avon High School. He sees himself as the CEO of football from kindergarten through varsity. The approach taken in Avon shows how multiple game types including flag, limited contact, modified games progressing to 11-man football provides a model that is fun and fulfilling and increases participation and retention. Learn how Avon has implemented the Football Development Model in their community.
The Football Development Model allows a community to develop a program that has continuity between levels and game types from the time a young athletes start playing flag football, all the way to Friday night lights. In Avon, Ohio, football is thriving at every level through the leadership of Mike Elder, the head coach at Avon High School. He sees himself as the CEO of football from kindergarten through varsity. The approach taken in Avon shows how multiple game types including flag, limited contact, modified games progressing to 11-man football provides a model that is fun and fulfilling and increases participation and retention. Learn how Avon has implemented the Football Development Model in their community. Learn more: fdm.usafootball.com
Pat and Chris talk with Brendan Leister, analyst for Pro Football Focus and Quarterbacks Coach at Avon High School in Avon, Ohio. Brendan has coached football at the college, high school, and youth levels. He has a Master's degree in Sports Science from The University of Akron. Brendan has a passion for discussing the philosophy and theory behind all aspects of the game of football. In this episode, we ask Brendan his thoughts and evaluation of Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, and others. We also discuss high school football and what it takes for teams and athletes to perform at the highest level. You can find Brendan at leisterfootball.com. He is also very active on Twitter @BrendanLeister. ______________ Please reach out to us and let us know what kinds of ideas you come up with. Let's all work together! You can find us on Twitter @TheCoachingLife and you can also email us at TheCoachingLifePodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for sharing our podcast with your family members, friends, and fellow coaches. Be sure to remind them to SUBSCRIBE so that no one misses a single episode!
Guest speaker was the new ACSC Mental Wellness Coordinator. We talk about mental health and her role as we move forward with the Project AWARE grant and Social Emotional Learning at the school.
hendrickshealthpartnership.org/resources
Guest Speaker-Mike Jaskoski Summer activities to prepare for Senior year. Junior scheduling meeting. College application process and blue sheets. Scholarships and grants.
Goal: “to equip coalitions, organizations, and individuals to bring change to their community” Host, Amanda Decker has a conversation with Chief Dave Martineau and Deputy Chief Jeffrey Bukunt from the Avon Police Department in Avon MA. Welcome to Episode 006 of the Podcast: Partnering with Law Enforcement. Guests: Chief Dave Martineau and Deputy Chief Jeffrey Bukunt from the Avon Police Department in Avon MA Avon Police Department Website: https://www.avon-ma.gov/police-department ACES (Avon Coalition for Every Student) Website: www.acesavon.com Organizing for Change Website: https://organizing4change.podbean.com/ Organizing for Change Twitter: @organizing4chng About this Episode: Building relationships are one of the keys to creating community level change. The Avon coalition (ACES) is located in Avon MA about 20 minutes south of Boston. In 2009, the Youth Risk and Behavior Survey data came back with the report that 47% of Avon High School youth were engaged in underage drinking. As a community Avon decided to mobilize to address this community problem with community solutions. The community formed the ACES coalition and created a strategic plan using data to address multiple issues. As a result of the hard work in the community, eight years later, underage drinking has been significantly reduced down to 18%. One of the key partners in addressing this issue was and continues to be the Avon Police Department. You will hear in this episode the importance of building relationships both the police with the community (including youth) and the community with the police. As you listen in on our conversation, I hope it will inspire you and give you some ideas as to what change is possible when everyone works together for a common cause. Key Points: 1. Use the facts when you talk to youth about drug use. Youth can fact check whatever you tell them at a rapid pace. It is important to use accurate facts when speaking about underage drinking and drug use. 2. Police are an ally. Chief Martineau talks about how sometimes parents will use the police as a scare tactic for their child. “Don’t do xyz or the police will “get” you. This reinforces in a child’s mind that the police are the “bad guys”. Police would rather see themselves as allies to parents. The Chief also talks about how they “can’t arrest their way out of the problem of substance abuse disorder”. Police want to help people get the help they need. Dept. Chief Bukunt speaks about doing things in the community in a non enforcement manner to continue to build that positive view of the police from the community perspective. 3. Education has to begin early. Teaching youth good decision making early, is key to educating youth about drugs and alcohol. (Many studies show waiting to speak to youth about drugs and alcohol till middle school is often too late.) **What is carfentanil? http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/06/07/carfentanil-massachusetts-brockton-quincy/ Next Episode: Subscribe now for free and you won’t miss episode 007
Avon High School in Connecticut has a lawsuit against its two teachers for allegedly enticing three girls in their witchcraft cult. Witchcraft is becoming more socially acceptable. We will discuss how prominant it has become in our face in society.
Avon High School in Connecticut has a lawsuit against its two teachers for allegedly enticing three girls in their witchcraft cult. Witchcraft is becoming more socially acceptable. We will discuss how prominant it has become in our face in society.
Imagine a high school marching band taught, full time, by three of the most respected instructors and designers in Drum Corps International. For students at Avon High School outside of Indianapolis, no imagination is required. Bluecoats' Program Coordinator Dean Westman, Carolina Crown's Brass Caption Head Matt Harloff and Cavaliers' Artistic Director Daniel Wiles are all full time educators in the school's fine arts department. DCI's Dan Potter sat down this morning with all three to talk about how what they do in drum corps informs what they do at Avon, which has won three Bands of America Grand National Championships, and vice versa. Plus, all three also give us some inside perspective on their corps' 2016 productions in today's Field Pass presented by Zildjian.