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Eight years ago, Chardon Education Association member Dan Heintz was feeling distressed by what was happening in federal politics, when he heard someone ask Michelle Obama, 'What do we do now?' She responded, "We do more," and Heintz realized he could do more by running for the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school board. Now, he wants more educators to follow his path and serve on school boards in their own local communities. In this episode, Heintz highlights the importance of having educators' voices in the room when decisions are made about school districts' policies, and shares his own experiences navigating some of the difficult decisions CH-UH Board of Education has had to make. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms, including YouTube. Click here for links for other platforms so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.SHARE YOUR STORY | Public Education Matters continues to lift up the good work of OEA members and OEA locals across the state. Help us tell your local's story! Please send us an email at educationmatters@ohea.org to let us know about what educators you know are doing to help their schools, students, co-workers, and communities.Featured Public Education Matters guest: Dan Heintz, Chardon Education Association memberDan Heintz is a public school grad, dad, teacher and advocate. He teaches at Chardon High School, serves on the Board of Education for the Cleveland Heights - University Heights school district, and is a member of the Steering Committee for the Vouchers Hurt Ohio lawsuit. Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on January 15, 2025.
Music: Soothsayer by BucketheadPart two of Lee Kemp Podcast. Leroy (Lee) P. Kemp, Jr. (born Darnell Freeman; December 24, 1956) is a former American freestyle and folkstyle wrestler. Kemp would achieve success at the high school, collegiate, and international levels.Kemp started wrestling in only the 9th grade at Chardon High School, in Chardon, Ohio and by the end of his high school career had compiled two undefeated seasons, while winning two Ohio state titles. His first state title included wins over the defending state champion and the previous years' state runnerup. Shortly after graduating from high school, Kemp was one of only four American Junior wrestlers that recorded a dual meet win against a tough Junior Soviet team on their Ohio stop of an eight city United States tour, which resulted in 80 total matches being contested. Lee also won the prestigious Junior National Freestyle Tournament in July of that same year defeating a future 3-time NCAA Champion in the finals.While competing for the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Kemp was a four-time NCAA Division I National finalist, winning the championship three times and placing 2nd, on a split referee's decision, as a true freshman at 18 years old. Lee recorded losses to only three wrestlers in his collegiate career. His last college loss was in the NCAA finals as a freshman, posting 110 wins and no losses against collegiate competition during his last three years, which included the historic win over the legendary Dan Gable in November of Lee's sophomore year.[1]Kemp was America's first three-time World Champion, winning his first title in 1978 at age 21, establishing him as the youngest American world champion ever, a distinction he held for 30 years. Lee was a four-time World Cup Champion, 7-time United States Freestyle National Champion and was a heavy favorite for gold earning a berth on the 1980 United States Olympic Freestyle Wrestling Team, but was unable to compete because of the U.S. boycott of the Olympics.Kemp was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in 1990. While at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, where he was one of the freestyle coaches for the U.S., he became just the fifth American to be inducted into the United World Wrestling (formerly known as FILA) Hall of Fame.[2][3]Kemp is the subject of a film documentary, entitled Wrestled Away: The Lee Kemp Story, on his life scheduled for theatrical release Summer 2019, and is the co-founder and President of LKNutrition (formerly FORZA Technologies), a nutritional supplement company. LKNutrition (formerly FORZA) was the official corporate sponsor of USA Wrestling and its national teams.
On March 24, 1997, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled 4-3 in the DeRolph v. State case that Ohio's school funding system was unconstitutional and the Ohio legislature must fix it. It has now been 26 years since that decision came down, meaning two entire 13 year education cycles of kids entering kindergarten through graduating high school have gone through Ohio's public schools without lawmakers making things right. Dan Heintz, a teacher in Chardon who serves on the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school board explains why ongoing voucher expansion schemes cannot coexist with a constitutional public school funding system in our state. READ THE OP-ED | Click here to see Dan Heintz' piece in the Columbus Dispatch, "Teacher: Today marks 26th year of lawmakers being 'willfully negligent' of Ohio kids"Featured Education Matters guest: Dan Heintz, Chardon Education Association memberDan Heintz teaches at Chardon High School. He was elected to serve on the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Board of Education in November, 2017. Overcoming a slate of far right culture warriors, he was re-elected in 2021. In his spare time, he serves on the steering committee for the Vouchers Hurt Ohio lawsuit. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Connect with OEA: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on March 27, 2023.
Join D-Man as he talked Cavs basketball, MLB lockout, vaccines and Ukraine. Also today we remember the 10 year anniversary of the Chardon High School shooting. D-Man took your calls and texts!
Whooooaaaa Friday, FINALLY. Jeremiah escaped yesterday's tornado, Morgan's got some new music for us. And We celebrate our high school of the week Chardon High School and talk to Coach Hewitt! Go Hilltoppers! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When three of the worst inmates at a Lima, Ohio prison come together to hatch an escape plan, what follows is a haphazard plot including a makeshift ladder, soybean fields and a hideaway in the barn of the guy across the street. But what makes these inmates the worst isn't just their attempt at escape, but the heinous crimes that put them there in the first place. So, what crimes put this terrible trio in Lima, and where are they now? Find sources and more information on this episode at www.creepywhitevanthepodcast.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the morning hours of February 27th, 2012, 17-year-old T.J. Lane opened fire in the cafeteria at the Chardon High School shooting six and killing three students. Lane has never explained his motive for the shooting although he did tell detectives that he "created this goal and needed to see it through." T.J. Lane will spend the rest of his life in prison.
In this episode, Owen discusses the tragic events that took place on February 27th, 2012 at Chardon High School with student at the time, Haley. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 2012, TJ Lane was a high school teen. No huge signs of him being different than any other “outsider” in high school. Filled with rage, angst, depression, emotions and hormones...like a lot of us at that age. However, we listened to emo and metal music, wore different clothes and dyed our hair to express ourselves. TJ took a total hard left. He decided to shoot a teen he was allegedly mad at for being with his ex. He shot more than one person and there are some amazing, heroic teachers to talk about as well. Stupid antics at trial, clips of victims families talking to him, his douchebag response, an escape and more. Click play and let’s get this started. Intro beat: Spla Beats Sponsors for this episode: CLEANBEAUTYCON CleanBeautyCon.com is where you can hang out at the online summit while everyone is social distancing. Register with code PAIGE. If you’re a cancer patient or survivor, register as VIP with code SURVIVOR. If you work in healthcare, please register VIP with code THANKS. Clean Beauty Con brings everyone in the clean beauty industry, whether influencers, bloggers, podcasters, brand owners, founders of organizations, people in the beauty industry who are also doctors, scientists, and MORE. They’ll be on the panel of speakers and the topics vary from business, illness, clean beauty, life experiences to get inspired by, financial advice, health advice and so much more! The commonality is these wonderful people are all in the Clean Beauty space. The topics don’t have to be about beauty. There are chats about everything! Register today and join in on the online summit! FRUITOFTHEBEAN FruitOfTheBean.com is the only place to get great coffee made fresh right when you order and shipped out! You will LOVE this coffee! They give 10% of their net profits to support orphans and people affected by human trafficking. Use code SPOOKY at checkout for 20% off! JUMPYJELLYBEANBATHBOMBS JumpyJellybeanBathBombs.com is THE place to shop for oh SO good, ORGANIC and ALL NATURAL bath bombs, jelly soaps, whipped soap, whipped exfoliating soap, lotion bars and more. Your body is going to feel super relaxed after a soak with these products. Paige soaks in these products often and highly recommends them! Use code SPOOKY at checkout for 15% off. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ReverieTrueCrime/message
Det är en tillsynes vanlig måndagsmorgon på Chardon High School, men snart ska allt förändras. En kille som sitter för sig själv i skolans cafeteria reser sig plötsligt upp och börjar skjuta en efter en. Flera elever har fallit mot marken, och tre kommer inom loppet av två dagar att vara döda.
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Episode 106: On February 27, 2012, Coach Frank Hall chased a gunman from the Chardon High School cafeteria just seconds after three students were mortally wounded and another three were injured from gunfire, putting his own life on the line to protect the school’s children and staff. Accompanied by his colleague Coach Snyder, Frank shared his insight & experience at our May 9, 2019, safety luncheon. Click here to learn more about how he's still fighting to improve safety for our kids. For more information about the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website today!
Welcome back to Pajama Crimes! Leticia will be going into the Chardon High School shootings in OH. (by the way, she is now done jumping into dark rabbit holes). And Kristen will be covering a murder from our Hometown - The Gavis Family murders. This weeks cocktail is the "Hometown Homicide" - the recipe will be posted on our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Let us know what you think of it! Also be sure to tag Pajama Crimes in your PJ selfies! If you want to share any stories with us, you can email us at pajamacrimes@yahoo.com Have a deadly good time!!
M. A. Appleby, (pen name of Marjorie Davis Appleby), was born in Northeast Ohio, graduated from Chardon High School, and worked at Bailey Meter Company (ABB) in Wickliffe, where she met and married her husband. She has worn many hats through the years; hairdresser, draftsman, wife, mother, landscape designer, artist, author, and caregiver. An Associate […]
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