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How do teachers assess content mastery in personalized learning, when students choose their own learning trajectory? Georgia's runner-up for 2025 Teacher of the Year and 3rd-5th grade STEM teacher from City Schools of Decatur Alicia Reno visits the podcast with her sensational STEM strategies. By connecting the standards to real life, application person Alicia first hooks students on the process of learning, then co-designs authentic, individualized assessments to help learners show what they know.
Alex Zimmerman, reporter at Chalkbeat New York, talks about his breadth of reporting on the New York City mayoral candidates' proposals regarding the New York City public school system, including Zohran Mamdani's proposal to end mayoral control of the city's schools and Andrew Cuomo's proposal to replace the city's lowest-performing schools with charters or other models.
Episode 66 of News Man Weekly mixes the usual banter, football overreactions, headlines of the week and a guest with some fascinating ghost stories. Carl, Zac and Hayden trade takes from the weekend, then turn to local news — including the Ashland County Fair’s decision to remove the Democratic Party booth over 'offensive' political buttons, Mansfield City Council honoring longtime pastor Rev. Verdell Larson and Mansfield City Schools earning improved marks on Ohio’s state report cards. The episode’s featured guest is historian, playwright and author Mark Sebastian Jordan, who joins the show to talk about his new book, In These Haunted Hills: Ghosts of the Ohio Highlands. Jordan shares why history, storytelling and the supernatural are so compelling to him, offers a glimpse of some favorite haunted tales and explains how he approaches investigating reports of paranormal activity. You can visit Mark and buy a signed copy of his book September 27-28 at the 48th Annual Ohio Heritage Days Festival at Malabar Farm. For now, grab a cup of Relax, It’s Just Coffee and settle in for some ghostly stories just in time for the season. Related links: History Knox author to offer new book at Heritage Days Visit Mark's history archive on Knox Pages Brownella Cottage: Is the Bishop still haunting his old home? Find Mark's classical music reviews News of the week links: Ashland County Fair board boots Ashland County Democratic Party booth for ‘offensive’ buttons ACSO investigating ‘offensive’ button incident at Ashland County Fair; notifies U.S. Secret Service Ashland County Democratic Party chair says fair ‘ejected’ her for ‘political reasons’ It’s unanimous: Mansfield lawmakers add Rev. Verdell Larson’s name to street Shoot for the stars: Mansfield Sr., career tech see boost on state report card Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Rutherford Issues, host Bryan Barrett welcomes Tori Carr from Murfreesboro City Schools. Tori shares timely school updates including fall break (October 6&n
Eric Sholtis is a CMAA and a former Podcast Guest - Ep #368 and the 3rd Edition of the AD Toolbox - and he's back with some great tips on a TOOLBOX Extra segment! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
Jersey City school officials are considering following the lead of their neighbors across Hudson and banning phones in schools. Plus, Gov. Kathy Hochul is declaring a health emergency to help New Yorkers get COVID vaccines. Also, we share what elected officials and other leaders in Brooklyn are saying in the days since six people were shot after the West Indian Day festivities. And finally, as summer comes to an end and farmstands switch produce, there's still plenty of cucumbers at farmstands across the city.
Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games full 730 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:58:53 +0000 zNtCAsHOsDXVO3EHjqRbSrhqESgNFYLP ohsaa,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima ohsaa,sports Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.a
Hour 1: Guardians playoff push would make us confident + Medina City Schools announce new rules for football games full 2222 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 14:59:39 +0000 sZ8uDfOh0bHQAwlgMF8I8B8WCamVh7JG sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Guardians playoff push would make us confident + Medina City Schools announce new rules for football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
President Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. move to overhaul America's vaccine policies, from ending mandates and reshaping advisory panels to firing the CDC director, sparking fierce resistance from the public health establishment. Fed Governor Lisa Cook takes her fight to court to block President Trump's attempt to remove her for cause over mortgage fraud allegations. An explosive investigation into Baltimore City schools reveals systemic grade-changing, manipulated data, and dismal proficiency rates, failures Investigative Reporter Chris Papst, author of "Failure Factory," says are driving the city's crime crisis. All Family Pharmacy: Order now at https://allfamilypharmacy.com/MEGYN and save 10% with code MEGYN10 Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.
On this episode of WGNS, host Scott Walker sits down with Murfreesboro City Schools Director Trey Duke and Communications Director Lisa Trail to discuss the
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Michael Collins fills In for Bryan Nehman this morning. Baltimore City schools ignored anti-semitism complaints. NTSB begins hearings on mid air collission at Reagan Airport. County teachers ratify new contract. Congressman Johnny O talks IG saga & more in-studio. Latest on county IG saga. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
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Top Stories for July 29th Publish Date: July 29th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, July 29th and Happy Birthday to Peter Jennings I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Buford City Schools opens $62 million high school football stadium Buford unveiled the $62 million Phillip Beard Stadium and Dexter Wood Field, a state-of-the-art facility symbolizing the community's pride in its schools and football team. The 10,000-seat stadium features suites, event spaces, advanced digital scoreboards, and upcoming weapons detection systems. Named after longtime city leader Phillip Beard and former coach Dexter Wood, the stadium honors their contributions to Buford's excellence. Despite inflation doubling the original cost, officials emphasized its value as a community hub. Buford High’s football team will debut the field on Aug. 14, with six home games this season, including one aired on ESPN2. STORY 2: Comedy star Druski returns to South Gwinnett High for Back to School event Former South Gwinnett High School Coordinator Traci Malloy helped organize the Druski x Snipes Back to School event, even after leaving her role. The event featured giveaways, food trucks, and appearances by comedian and South Gwinnett alum Druski, inspiring students with his success story. Snipes’ “Style is in Session” initiative provided bookbags and supplies, while local businesses like Fingerz restaurant contributed food. The event fostered community pride, boosted morale, and prepared students for the school year. Parents and organizers emphasized the importance of role models and community engagement in shaping students' futures. STORY 3: Aurora kicks off 30th season with The Wiz on Aug. 14 Aurora Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Season kicks off with *The Wiz* (Aug. 14–Sept. 7), celebrating three decades of storytelling and community impact. The season features a mix of classics and new works, including *Christmas Canteen*, marking Co-Founder Ann-Carol Pence’s final season; the hilarious farce *The Play That Goes Wrong*; the world premiere of *Initiative*, a heartfelt play about friendship and imagination; and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s *In the Heights*, celebrating identity and community. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: DTL CONCERT SERIES STORY 4: Greater Atlanta Christian's Brad Kinser Named Georgia Coach of the Year Brad Kinser, longtime Greater Atlanta Christian coach, was honored as Georgia Girls High School Track and Field Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for leading the Spartans to a Class AAA-A Private state championship. With 42 years of coaching experience, including 36 at GAC, Kinser has won nine state titles in girls track and field and was inducted into the Georgia Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2024. STORY 5: Dacula resident gains valuable experience as intern at U.S. Open golf tournament Donovan Drummond, an Arizona State senior studying sports business, was one of 24 students selected for the USGA’s Pathways Internship Program during the 125th U.S. Open. With no prior golf experience, Drummond embraced the 10-day immersive program, learning about tournament operations, sponsorships, and networking. Inspired by USGA President Fred Perpall’s advice on resilience and company, Drummond gained a new appreciation for golf as both a lifelong game and a networking tool. With internships at D.C. United and Monumental Sports, Drummond aims to lead operations for a pro sports team while exploring his newfound passion for golf. We’ll be back in a moment. Break: DTL EVENING OF ARTS STORY 6: Explore Gwinnett hands out $100,000 in placemaking grants to local communities Explore Gwinnett awarded $100,000 in grants through its first-ever Gwinnett Creativity Fund Placemaking Grants to support eight community projects. These initiatives aim to enhance public spaces, foster arts access, and boost Gwinnett County as a cultural destination. Projects include murals, decorative crosswalks, a reading grotto, a pocket park, and a bioswale. Recipients include the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, Sugarloaf CID, and cities like Norcross, Suwanee, and Duluth. Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson praised the collaboration and innovation, particularly in unincorporated areas, for reimagining public spaces and promoting community pride. STORY 7: Mitsubishi Electric Classic donates more than $700,000 to local charities The Mitsubishi Electric Classic golf tournament in Duluth raised $748,646 for local charities, benefiting Cink Charities, Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett, and providing scholarships to 17 children of veterans and first responders through Folds of Honor. Since 2013, the PGA Champions Tour event has donated over $5.75 million to local causes. This year’s efforts also included planting 7,900 trees through the Birdies Fore Trees initiative. Tournament officials praised the community’s support and highlighted the event’s lasting impact on Gwinnett County. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break 4: Ingles Markets 9 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie on the continued push from New York State for all-electric school buses by 2035 full 296 Mon, 28 Jul 2025 08:30:00 +0000 KeVM41FTKTBDCaqQPuP4ClZl0CgcvTfh news,new york state,wben,niagara falls,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district WBEN Extras news,new york state,wben,niagara falls,mark laurrie,niagara falls city school district Niagara Falls City Schools superintendent Mark Laurrie on the continued push from New York State for all-electric school buses by 2035 Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Cell phones will be banned in New York City schools this fall... Columbia University reaches a deal with the Trump admin... Former Amazon employee accused of stealing thousands of pairs of work boots full 440 Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:53:33 +0000 P6UcZJGNMIZDg1nn5KwbZhlzSWkSgSar news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Cell phones will be banned in New York City schools this fall... Columbia University reaches a deal with the Trump admin... Former Amazon employee accused of stealing thousands of pairs of work boots The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
In this episode, Bryan Barrett talks with Lisa Trail from Murfreesboro City Schools to discuss preparations for the upcoming academic year, which kicks off in just a
Bryan Barrett talks with Lisa Trail and Torri Carr with Murfreesboro City Schools. They discuss the many summer resources available from the Chow Bus to the new mobile resourc
Lockport City Schools Superintendent Dr. Mathis Calvin III on a threat at the high school Friday that led to the school's evacuation full 303 Fri, 13 Jun 2025 20:15:00 +0000 IhocQhTXtdJQT58oacyJayAdQbjKY0Ew news,wben,lockport,lockport city school district WBEN Extras news,wben,lockport,lockport city school district Lockport City Schools Superintendent Dr. Mathis Calvin III on a threat at the high school Friday that led to the school's evacuation Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Bianca Johnson to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Bianca joins us and shares her introduction to restorative justice through a pilot diversion program that instantly resonated with her values. Her story highlights how relationships built in the community can open the door for meaningful engagement and real change within institutions. Bianca shares a moving story of a stolen car, a juvenile offender, and a powerful moment of healing and accountability that shows what's possible when we center dialogue and compassion over punishment. This episode also explores the importance of proactive restorative work—building relationships before conflict arises. Bianca shares how students and staff in her schools now seek out restorative conferences and circles, showing the impact of cultivating a relational culture. Bianca is the family engagement and restorative justice coordinator at Charlottesville City Schools. She also works as a restorative justice facilitator with Central Virginia Community Justice, which provides a restorative justice diversion program. Through her work at City Schools and in the greater community, she helps create healing spaces for individuals and families impacted by harm. Bianca also completed professional development with the IIRP, informing her own training and facilitation to support both the school and greater community in relationship building and conflict resolution. Passionate about her work, Bianca is committed to strengthening relationships and promoting healing. Tune in to hear more of Bianca's insight into what true community engagement looks like and the signs that show it's working: trust, empowerment, and people stepping into hard conversations with openness.
Lisa August, quien es la superintendente interina del distrito por el siguiente año escolar, nos visito para celebrar estudiantes que se gradúan y recordarle a la comunidad que habrá muchos programas de verano. #srcs #MEChAdeSRJC #estudiantes #sonomacounty #podcast #SRJC #noticias #migrantes
As technology is integrated deeper into classrooms, the lines between education and data privacy have been destroyed by for-profit data miners. This week, privacy advocate Shannon Edwards reveals how educational apps harvest sensitive information from children, commodify their data, and what parents can do to fight it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The I Love CVille Show headlines: Monticello High Security Officers Being Terminated? Are Politics Influencing City Schools Teacher Union? Eljo's Traditional Clothes Closing, City Loses Icon Many Local Business Icons Have Closed Recently Is The Honor System At UVA Purely Symbolic? Red Carpet Inn To Make Way For 80 Apartments Juandiego Wade Retires To Focus As Mayor Downtown Executive Offices For Rent (Contact Us) Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
Bryan Barrett talks with Lisa Trail from Murfreesboro City Schools. She talks about the end of the school year, which is about a week and a half away. She also has updates on
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Protect your family with our 1 minute free parent quiz https://www.smartsocial.com/newsletterJoin our next weekly live parent events: https://smartsocial.com/events Join the SmartSocial.com podcast as we speak with Dr. Gyimah Whitaker, the Superintendent of the City Schools of Decatur in Georgia, about the importance of parent participation in student activities and strategies for digital education. Dr. Whitaker discusses the impact of screen time on student behavior and academic success, and shares valuable insights on creating balanced screen time norms at home. Learn how schools and parents can collaborate to foster a safer and more engaging digital environment for students. Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member: https://SmartSocial.com/vipDistrict Leaders: Schedule a free phone consultation to get ideas on how to protect your students in your community https://smartsocial.com/partnerDownload the free Smart Social app: https://www.smartsocial.com/appdownloadLearn about the top 190+ popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/The SmartSocial.com Podcast helps parents and educators to keep their kids safe on social media, so they can Shine Online™
The I Love CVille Show headlines: Trump Reneges On City Schools With FEI Building UVA Snatches Federal Executive Institute From CVille City Ed. Union Threatens UVA W/ No Teacher Training City School Board Refuses To Fight UVA On FEI Did Trump Leverage FEI Bldg To Kill DEI At UVA? AlbCo Supervisor Candidate Opposes RE Taxes Belmont's Jehu Martin, “Fitzgerald Tire $11.50/Hr To Park” CVille Redevelopment Housing Authority Under Trump Fire Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
TD Bank shut down Mayor Eric Adams' campaign account within a week of his federal indictment, according to new documents filed with the city's Campaign Finance Board. Meanwhile, the MTA is urging Amtrak to rethink its plan for a three-year tunnel closure, warning it could disrupt Long Island Rail Road service for years. Plus, WNYC's Jessica Gould breaks down the city's new approach to math education and why even parents may need a refresher.
Fredericksburg City Schools and change. Tiffany Holmes and Principal Courtney Wheeler outline the new schools awaiting students this fall. There's also a need for teachers and bus drivers.
The I Love CVille Show headlines: UVA & City Schools Want Federal Executive Institute Should UVA Halt FEI Pursuit To Help City Schools? Federal Executive Institute: $19.6M Assessment, 14 Acres Fear Of Attending Court Proceedings After ICE Raid Defaulted Student Loan Debt Will Be Collected On 5/5 Why Does This CVille Election Year Have So Little Interest? City's Dairy Rd Estate Sells For $3.5M (Top In History) Office For Rent $475 Monthly All Utilities Included Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
Atlanta-based immigration law firm Kuck & Baxter have stepped up to take on a "mass action" suit on behalf of more than 130 international students whose student visas have suddenly (and in many cases, inexplicably) revoked for flimsy causes (if any cause(s) even exist). On today to discuss his firm's work and what his clients are dealing with, Dustin Baster from Kuck & Baxter. ------I'll weigh in more tomorrow on Marjorie Taylor Greene's dumpster-fire of a "town hall" (air quotes) tomorrow, but suffice to say, a "town hall," by definition, it was not, and because attendees came for a legitimate "town hall" only to wind up at a political MAGA infomercial, someone naturally had to be tased, right?Not to be "out-fascisted," the City Schools of Decatur board took umbrage with an attendee calling them "cowards" so those thin-skinned public servants had her physically removed, too. These were people who largely agree with the attendee, in principle, but "how dare she speak ill of them, flexing her First Amendment rights in their presence," right? ------My second guest today was Patty Durand, once a Georgia public service commission (PSC) candidate, now head of Georgia Utility Watch, a consumer utility watchdog ready to be a thorn in the rubber stamp-wielding PSC and the profiting utility providers said commission has been doing the bidding of. With two PSC seats up for grabs in an election "off-year" and with consumers searing mad about untenable cost-of-living increases, might this be a rare occasion for such usually down-ballot races to get the attention needed? Patty and I seem to think so - and it goes beyond the wallet. Cost overruns at Plant Vogtle were costly - which Georgia Power made you pay for; they'll seek to have you absorb 'em for post-'Helene' efforts, too, and since the General Assembly didn't directly address it, you will likely be on the hook for for-profit data center energy needs as well.Enter the watchdog.
This podcast featuring Rachel Weingartner (Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation Executive Director) and Dr. Dicky Barlow (Mountain Brook Schools Superintendent) explains the what, why and how questions of the foundation's latest campaign. Listen to find out more about the campaign's history, goals and objectives. To donate, please visit: https://mbgives.org/fundfuture/
Torrey discusses the US Supreme Court decision to order the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a wrongly deported man. We reflect on the 10 year anniversary of the arrest of Freddie Gray. Baltimore City Schools bans cellphones for the upcoming school year. Listen to Torrey Snow live every weekday from 2:00 - 6:00 PM ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Representantes del distrito escolar de Santa Rosa nos visitaron para proveer información de programas de verano. Es tiempo de inscribir a nuestrxs estudiantes ya que hay muchos programas este año. #sonomacounty #srcs #podcast #programasdeverano #summerschool #escueladeverano #estudiantes #santarosacalifornia
Nine out of ten students who took part in an education programme on Dublin's northside have gone on to further education - but now concerns have been raised about the programme's long-term future. Our reporter Una Kelly has been speaking to those involved in the programme about the impact on their lives
In this week’s episode of News Man Weekly, we zero in on one of the most important local issues of the year: the financial future of Mansfield City Schools. Host Carl Hunnell breaks down key takeaways from Katie Ellington Serrao’s in-depth reporting series and shares why this year’s school board election matters more than ever. We’re also joined by two dynamic community builders, Braxton Daniels and Orie Rush, who are helping shape the next chapter of downtown through Mansfield Rising 2.0. Hear about their bold new ideas — and how their trip to Austin, Texas sparked inspiration for change right here at home. Then stick around for a conversation with the legendary Mike Clapper. From NBA games to Lexington High School basketball, Clapper shares stories from his decades behind the mic, including his latest gig voicing the NBA 2K video game franchise. All that and a hot cup of local news, served fresh thanks to our sponsor Relax, It’s Just Coffee in downtown Mansfield. Relevant links: - Funding the Future: A five-part series called “Funding the Future,” which examines the financial picture of the Mansfield City Schools. - Mansfield Rising’s Ideas of March: The Yard would activate under-utilized spaces for healthy, family-friendly recreation - Mansfield Rising’s Ideas of March: Create a mixed-use creative space Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The local share of school funding remains flat with the previous year at $95 million.
Bryan Barrett talks to Lisa Trail with Murfreesboro City Schools. They talk about some important dates for all city school students and incoming kindergartners.
Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a grab bag of 90s movies about well-meaning teachers confronted with the violent chaos of inner-city schools, starting with the 1997 Sam Jackson vehicle 187 https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 01:55 Presence (2025) 02:56 The Brutalist (2024) 06:14 The Cranes are Flying (1957) 08:17 The Lives of Others (2006) 14:39 It's Complicated (2009) 18:13 Two Days in Paris (2007) 20:48 Willard (1971) 23:12 The Colors Within (2025) 28:17 187 (1997) 50:06 Dangerous Minds (1995) 1:03:17 Sister Act 2 - Back in the Habit (1993) 1:24:16 High School High (1996)
Torrey discusses an interview with Matthew Elliston about ICE operations in the state of Maryland. The CEO of Baltimore City Schools, Dr. Sonja Santelises, joins the program to share updates about City Schools. Senate President Bill Ferguson discusses Maryland's energy crisis.
In this week’s edition, Richland Source Deputy Managing Editor Carl Hunnell talks with Ashland University history Professor John Moser about his travels to Los Angeles to appear on “History's Greatest Mysteries” on the History Channel. Moser will appear in several episodes of the show’s sixth season, which airs Mondays at 9 p.m. The historian, author and performer answers questions on the shows about a wide variety of topics, including Pablo Escobar, Amelia Earhart, John Dillinger and Nikola Tesla, among others. Hunnell is also joined by Executive Producer Zac Hiser and videographer Grant Ritchey to talk about the news of the day, including a new demolition order for the West Park Shopping Center; a Shelby man charged in federal court with cyberstalking; a Mansfield woman charged with inducing panic in Clear Fork Schools; and a big fire in downtown Shelby. Richland Source Reporter Katie Ellington Serrao also joins us to provide an update on Mansfield City Schools' finances, which she has covered in detail in recent news stories. Relevant Links: New demo order for West Park Shopping Center Shelby man charged with cyberstalking Mansfield woman charged with inducing panic Fire in downtown Shelby Mansfield City Schools union president calls for cuts Mansfield City Schools must submit 2nd state deficit reduction plan Mansfield City Schools hires Freund as financial consultant Mansfield City Schools projects 2.5 million in health insurance savings Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson. Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mansfield City Schools projects $2.5 million in health insurance savings: https://www.richlandsource.com/2025/01/23/mansfield-city-projects-2-5-million-in-annual-health-insurance-savings/ Today - we’re looking into how Mansfield City Schools is tackling a $3.9 million budget deficit.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Executive Director Gina Patterson is joined by Dr. Brandie Lee, student and family engagement coordinator at Petersburg City Public Schools. Gina and Dr. Lee discuss Petersburg's transformative Community Builders program, which has significantly increased community engagement by fostering connections between parents, students, and local resources.
The I Love CVille Show headlines: Cherry Ave Low Barrier Shelter Unlikely, Here's Why… Where's The Money Going With CVille City Schools? No Cell Phone Policy In VA Public Schools In Effect Who Should Be Next Chair Of AlbCo Republican Party? Shoplifting Becoming An Issue With Local Retailers Snook Pushing For PILOT From UVA Entrepreneur Travis Wilburn Interview Tomorrow UVA Basketball At Lowest Point Since 2009 Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible, Rumble and iLoveCVille.com.
Special Re-release: Ringing Out 2024 with Dr. Melvin Brown Technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. Integrating technology in classrooms has brought about significant changes, offering new opportunities and challenges for students and educators. In this special re-release episode of Learning Through Technology, hosts Alex Inman and Robert Cireddu are joined by Dr. Melvin Brown, Superintendent of Montgomery, Alabama Public Schools. As changes loom in the political landscape, this timely discussion explores the state of public education, the challenges of equity, and the transformative role of technology and community engagement in schools. Dr. Brown reflects on addressing systemic issues, fostering opportunities for all students, and preparing for a rapidly evolving future. This episode offers a crucial snapshot of education today and the road ahead in an uncertain time. Like what you're hearing on the podcasts and want to dive deeper? Follow us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/learning-through-technology-podcast/
Mansfield City Schools cuts ties with Mid Ohio ESC: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/12/27/mansfield-city-schools-cuts-ties-with-mid-ohio-esc/ Today: Mansfield City Schools recently made a significant decision to end its partnership with the Mid Ohio Educational Service Center after the 2024-2025 school year.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mansfield City Schools hires treasurer Tammy Hamilla to start on Jan. 1: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/12/18/mansfield-city-schools-hires-treasurer-tammy-hamilla/ Today - we’re looking into a leadership change coming to Mansfield City Schools.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fight for fair wages, Jewelyn Cosgrove, Vice President of Government and Public Relations at Melwood, is leading the charge to end the outdated 14C policy. She joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the policy and Melwood's efforts to restore dignity and economic independence to disabled workers. Kerry Koontz, a career counselor and coordinator of the Career Education Opportunity (CEO) program at Van Wert City Schools in Ohio, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to explain how the program is changing how high school students prepare for their futures.
Daniel Weisberg, First Deputy Chancellor, New York City Department of Education, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the NYC Reads program, which aims to ensure that all New York City students become strong readers.
Mansfield City Schools faces $3.9 million deficit next school year: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/11/20/mansfield-city-schools-faces-3-9-million-deficit-next-school-year/ Today - Mansfield City Schools is facing a tough financial outlook. The latest five-year forecast shows the district could run out of money before the end of the 2025-2026 school year.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enrollment in Baltimore City schools continue to decline, in parallel to the city's shrinking population over the past few decades. There are nearly 10,000 fewer kids in city classrooms this year than there were 10 years ago. With funding for schools tied to the number of students in classrooms, less students represents a challenge for school officials. Chronic absenteeism, which afflicts Baltimore schools and schools across the country, is also a pressing problem. Meanwhile, if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to shutter the federal Department of Education, what would that mean for our city? Baltimore City Public School system CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises joins Midday to talk about the her school system, and its future. Santelises led the system longer than any other city CEO in the last several decades. Her last contract expired in June. Chair Ronald McFadden reportedly engaged in months-long negotiations with Santelises that ended last summer with an offer for her to continue as CEO for just one more year, while a national search for her successor was undertaken. Then, about a month ago, the board voted to extend her contract another year, through June 2026. McFadden and Roberts voted against that extension, and this week they resigned as commissioners. Liz Bowie, an education reporter with WYPR's news partner the Baltimore Banner, reports the reshuffling of the board is the result of a power struggle on the board over negotiations on a new contract with Santelises.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.