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Missouri DS Mike Palmer joins the podcast to talk about the challenges and opportunities facing the small church from his perspective as a longtime District Superintendent.---In the final episode of season one of the Sacred & Small podcast, Pastor Mike Palmer, District Superintendent of the Missouri District Church of the Nazarene joins the Jasons to talk all things small church.Pastor Mike first shares the ethnography and demographics of the Missouri District Church of the Nazarene. The Missouri District is a district made up of almost entirely small churches — churches of around 200 or less in worship attendance. Pastor Mike has served the district for 19 years as DS and even longer as a pastor and evangelist. He has seen it all, and he shares from his experience about the challenges facing both small churches and small pastors and how the church can overcome them.He also advocates for the small church and small church pastors. The small church has a great opportunity ahead of them and is capable of doing even greater things than larger churches, if the pastor and people are willing to pursue God's mission and not get caught up in power struggles and traditions. Join with our conversation! We would love to hear what challenges you think are facing the small church and what opportunities God is calling small churches to.
Missouri District Church of the Nazarene District Superintendent Mike Palmer shares the story of his call and ministry. ---In this week's episode, Pastor Mike Palmer, District Superintendent of the Missouri District Church of the Nazarene, joins the Jasons to talk about his pastoral journey. Pastor Mike is retiring in the summer of 2025 after 19 years of service in the DS role.In this episode, Pastor Mike and the Jasons talk about Mike's call to ministry and his experience as an evangelist/revivalist before being elected to the DS position. Revivals and evangelistic gatherings, like the old camp meetings, aren't as popular as they used to be. We discuss why that is, the important role that experiences play in our greater spiritual life and discipleship, and the ways that churches/districts are filling those gaps today.We are so grateful to have Pastor Mike with us and wish him all the best in his retirement!
Welcome to season 2 of Church Chat, the show that has the conversations about ministry you wish you were having. Today, we're talking to Marc Ramirez, District Superintendent of EFCA Southeast. We chat about how to discern God's will for a big transition, staying connected to the local church when your role changes, understanding church context, being an influencer vs a decider, how to maximize interactions with people you lead but don't see very often, how to leave well, leading with clarity, and more! FINISH THE EPISODE: https://pod.co/church-chat/hold-on-loosely-with-marc-ramirez Marc Ramirez is the District Superintendent of EFCA Southeast. For 18 years previously, Marc served as both an associate pastor and senior pastor of Fellowship Church. During that time, he implemented a vision and strategy that led to significant growth in church attendance, church staff and the expansion of the church worship center. Marc has also functioned in leadership roles with his district cluster group and pastoral care team. Marc received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Misericordia University, Pennsylvania, and a Masters from Liberty Theological Seminary, Virginia. Before serving as a pastor, Marc worked for 12 years in the corporate sector, including time in South Florida. Connect With Marc: EmailFacebook Mentioned In This Episode: EFCA SoutheastChurch Chat Cedrick Brown Listen to more Church Chat episodes. Connect with EFCA East efcaeast.comInstagramFacebook Thanks to our episode sponsor: Trinity Evangelical Divinity SchoolHenry Center LecturesTEDS Bulletin
We welcome our guest preacher, our incoming District Superintendent, the Rev. Trey Haper, to share with us on Palm Sunday from Luke 19: 28-40. Jesus's entry into Jerusalem changed everything.
Dr. Devon Smith, our District Superintendent, delivers a message on the distinction between expressing our desires to God and seeking guidance on our needs. While expressing our emotions to God may be a natural response, it does not necessarily convey our specific requirements or demonstrate the faith necessary to interpret and act upon God's response.
WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES...but apparently the ACLU believes the explicit sexual content in books offered up for elementary students in the Elizabeth public schools library is required content by virtue of the First Amendment rights for LGBTQ and African-American authors.Superintendent Dan Snowberger and Public Information Officer Jeff Maher read excerpts from the controversial books that can only be considered obscene by most community standards - including those decided on by the residents of Elizabeth. The ACLU and Denverites disagree and intend to impose their values (or lack thereof) on the rural school district.Dan intends to help Elizabeth Pubilc Schools with their legal fight, and encourages listeners to do the same. You can donate to their worthy cause here:How you can help support Elizabeth School District with ACLU lawsuit legal fees
Pastor Jessie Ordination Service with Message from District Superintendent Rob Douglas
Ketti Davis out as Central Unified School District superintendent Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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La Center School District Superintendent Peter Rosenkranz responds to OSPI's recent ruling on the district's gender pronoun policy. He argues that OSPI's stance undermines parental authority and is not grounded in sound legal or educational principles. The district is now consulting legal counsel and considering legal challenges. Learn more about this developing issue at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/la-center-school-district-superintendent-responds-to-ospi-ruling-on-gender-pronoun-policy-complaint/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com.#LaCenter #WashingtonState #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews #EducationPolicy #ParentalRights #SchoolBoard #GenderIdentity #CivilRights #StudentPronouns #LegalChallenge
This morning, we are joined by our District Superintendent, Rev. Arnie Wilson.
Evergreen Public Schools names two superintendent finalists, with a decision expected March 25. Learn more about the candidates and upcoming community engagement at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/evergreen-school-district-superintendent-finalists-named/ #EvergreenSchools #SuperintendentSearch #ClarkCountyWa #localnews
Greene County School District Superintendent Brett Abbotts reviews some topics from February’s school board meeting.
Thanks to Pam Moore, our church board secretary, and Pastor BJ Bolton for joining Ber Bolton and Pastor Tonya Marks to share our first pastoral transition update! The board met with Dr. Dwight Gunter, our District Superintendent, on Monday, February 17, 2025. Church, our first call is to pray! Dr. Gunter will lead the church board through a process to find our next pastor and there is power in prayer as we all seek the Lord for his wisdom, discernment, and guidance.
Send us a textIn this episode, Danica, Sophia, and Wyatt interview Otsego's longest-running district superintendent, Joe Long, about his time at Otsego and his life during retirement. Stay tuned after the outro music for an extra clip.This episode was edited by Ace F. and sound recorded by Addison Fahrer.Intro/Outro Music: “Motivated” by Alex MakesMusicDate Recorded: October 15th, 2024FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: @OHS_RoundTableInstagram: @ohs_roundtableEmail: podcast@otsegoknights.orgtiktok: @ohs_roundtableStudent Video Show on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lateknightsroundtablepodcast?feature=shared
Rev. Kim Smith retired as the District Superintendent of Iowa District of the Church of the Nazarene. He's now returning to the pastorate in a small church restart. He shares his story & his approach to intentional missional relationships. --- We're pleased to have Rev. Kim Smith join with the Jasons for the next two episodes of the Sacred and Small podcast. Kim was a retired District Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene who has now returned to pastoring, to help a church that was on the verge of closing recover it's missional vitality. Kim brings decades of pastoral experience and a heart for intentional missional relationships to the conversation. We discuss Kim's story, missional relationships, and the distinction and necessity of both “attractional” and “missional” outreach in a small church.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Corey DeAngelis, a Senior Fellow at the American Culture Project. They discuss the new Webster School District Superintendent and more.
Pastor Jason Caddy talks with Host Ber Bolton, Pastor BJ Bolton, and Pastor Tonya Marks about his new ministry as District Superintendent of North Carolina. Pastor Jason shares about following the Lord's leading and peace that passes understanding in the midst of change. The panel also discusses what the Grace Church family can anticipate in the coming days as the pastoral search begins. God's grace is sufficient!
Today - we’re focusing on veterans in Wenatchee and the mental health challenges they face. There’s a growing crisis in the area, and local resources are struggling to keep up. And later - we focus on the retirement of Eastmont School District Superintendent Becky Berg, marking the end of a 40-year career in education. Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we conclude our short three-week sermon series titled Heart Matters, which has dived into the idea of stewardship. Over these last three weeks we explored themes of contentment, generosity, and trusting God with our resources. For this message we have special guest Pastor Simon Osunlana, the District Superintendent of the Southeast District of the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. Tune in as he shares the message, "Trusting God with Our Resources." Scripture: Matthew 6: 24-34
Emily Forstner is joined by Dr Randy Trani to discuss the changes for the charter schools as the bond passess for 3 new school buildings.
In this episode, join Derald and Karen Weber, District Superintendent and first lady of the Louisiana District, as they share their invaluable insights on transforming church health and growth. With decades of experience in ministry, the Webers discuss key moments in their journey, define what a healthy church looks like, and identify common barriers to growth. Discover practical strategies for prioritizing health while pursuing expansion and hear inspiring success stories from their consulting work. Whether you're a pastor, church leader, or involved in ministry, this episode is filled with wisdom to help you thrive!Connect with Derald and Karen Weber:https://www.enlargeministries.com/lessons Purchase The Christian Leader Blueprint book today: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprintbookDownload The Christian Leader Blueprint – Short Guide (Free): https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprint Take the Christian Leader™ Self-Assessment (Free):https://www.ryanfranklin.org/clselfassessment Learn more about the BRAND-NEW Christian Leader™ Community Coaching:https://www.ryanfranklin.org/communitycoaching YouTube and Audio Podcast: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/leaderpodcast Connect with Ryan: Email: info@ryanfranklin.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnfranklin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnfranklin/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnfranklin/ Audio mastering by Apostolic Audio: https://www.apostolic-audio.com#leadership, #thoughtleadership, #ministry, #pastor, #pastors, #churches, #leadershiptraining, #churchleader, #churchleaders, #influence, #leadershipdevelopment, #coaching, #executivecoach, #leadershipcoaching, #productivitycoach, #productivity, #growthmindset, #theproductiveleader, #ChristianLeader, #ChristianLeadership, #LeadershipPodcast, #FaithAndBusiness, #PodcastInterview, #ChristianEntrepreneurship, #KingdomImpact, #PodcastInspiration, #LeadershipJourney, #PurposeDriven, #ChristianPodcast, #LeadershipEssentials, #LeadershipFundamentalsSend us a text
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In less than 40 days, thousands of park and recreation professionals from across the country will gather in Atlanta for the 2024 NRPA Annual Conference. This is, without a doubt, the best park and recreation conference you can attend — it's filled with tons of amazing opportunities to learn, build your network, and of course, have a little fun with your peers. As we get closer to the conference, we know there are probably some professionals out there who are attending for the first time and have a lot of questions. Cort recently posted on LinkedIn asking for previous attendees to share their best tips for first-timers, and the comments did not disappoint. So, we decided to turn them into today's episode of Open Space Radio! Every single tip shared was super valuable, and if you're attending the 2024 NRPA Annual Conference this October 8-10 for the first time, we encourage you to listen and keep some of these nuggets in mind while you're in Atlanta — and while you're packing! Tune in to the full episode below to hear all the tips and our reactions to each of them. If you prefer to read instead of listen, we've listed them below, as well. And, if you haven't already registered, there's still time. Visit conference.nrpa.org to register today and we hope to see you in Atlanta! Nichole Bohner, Aquatics Division Manager, City of Round Rock, Texas “Talk to everyone! When you're seated in the conference sessions, get to know those around you and exchange contacts.” Nichole went on to say, “If you're lucky enough to travel to conference with coworkers, don't be afraid to broaden your horizons. Take every opportunity to broaden your network. You never know who you'll meet who is struggling with the same issues or has ideas that would help your operation.” Sarah Olson, CPRP, Public Works Deputy Director of Engineering, Planning, and Development Servies, City of Kirkland, Washington “Go to a pre-conference event. It's a smaller crowd, a great way to get through registration when things are way less busy and a great way to start making new friends. Eric Lopez, CPRE, District Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, City of Fort Worth, Texas “Don't underestimate the power of night socials and lunchtime. A lot of great connections happen over informal conversations.” “Take notes, review them later and plan to execute the things that resonated more. Going back to your leadership with actionable things you learned and takeaways will aid in enhancing their commitment in sending staff in future years.” Lisa Shore, CPRP, CPSI, Anne Arundel County, Maryland “Leave room in your suitcase for all the cool stuff you'll bring home!” Jeanette Aiello, CPRE, Project and Operations Supervisor, Charter Township of Canton, Michigan “Attend at least one session in a topic area that is different than what you regularly work in. It can spark some interesting thoughts or possibly open you up to a new aspect of the field. Also, be willing to talk to the person sitting next to you. You'll likely want to get into your session 15 minutes prior and that opens you up to meeting some incredible professionals.” Trista Taylor, CPRP, CPO, Deputy Parks and Recreation Director, Village of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin “Check out the schedule and try to have a backup plan for the sessions you want in case the room is full! If you arrive early, visit the app to get an idea of the layout. Last year was my first time and the experience was a shock to my system in a great way but can be overwhelming!” Anthony Iracki, MS, CPRP, CORE Professional Development Manager, PlayCore “Ask for business cards and take ownership of the connection. Send a LinkedIn request or a friendly email within a week of getting back from the conference.” “Take advantage of the network meetings.” Tom Venniro, CPRP, Director of Hilton-Parma Parks and Recreation, New York, and co-host of RecLess Podcast “Just show up. A lot of times, the introvert in me (and the fact that I feel I'm always go, go, go at home), tells me to go to conference and then get to that room and relax. Instead, seek out the social or if you are asked to join people at one or for a meal, say yes. You never know how any connection or conversation can impact you/others.” “Don't sleep on the exhibit hall. For starters, it is huge! Plan in at least 4-5 hours over two days if you want to cover it all. The vendors are amazing and want to talk to you, but be intentional on stopping with limited times. Another fun tip, they all have swag and some years back I started looking for items my team back home might like and I bring them all back a swag care package and some candy as a thank you for holding it all down while I was away. I have also borrowed many ideas for our own swag.” CivicPlus® Recreation Management is a proud sponsor of Open Space Radio. Join thousands of other local governments as you empower your staff and enable residents to self-service their needs through your department with our industry-leading software. With more time to focus on community activity programming and park and facility maintenance, staff can foster more significant resident engagement and improve the civic experience. Learn more at https://www.civicplus.com/recreation-management-software/.
Emily Forstner talks with school Superintendent Dr. Randy Trani, listen in and find out what’s on the districts syllabus for the year.
Audio of the sermon by Rev. Garth Gillliam, our District Superintendent on 8/18/24. Streamed live on video from our campus in Westlake Village, CA. Video of this entire worship service is available for viewing or listening on our home page at www.umcwv.org for approximately 3 weeks, and then also available on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgIsYaT22NX2OHElhSoe5qw All songs used in compliance with our CCLI and streaming licenses. Copyright License # 1291056 Streaming License #CSPL075029
Open Doors In Unexpected Places One way God moves and works in our lives is to provide opportunities wherever we look. Sometimes these doors open up in the most unexpected places. It may not be an opportunity we're expecting, but God has placed it in our path. As we step through these doors in faith and obedience, God will move in incredible ways and we'll see what we thought was impossible become possible. Tune in as Rev. Jim Wilson, our District Superintendent, shares about some of the times God has opened doors for him in unexpected places. ginghamsburg.org
Before we start our next sermon series we have a sermon from our recent combined service from a very special guest. Tune in this week as Rev. Dr. Sharon Austin, District Superintendent of the East Central District of the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church, shares the message, “Reasons: Great or Blind.” Scripture: Luke 10:25-37
Wethersfield School District Superintendent Dr. Andrew Brooks joined Wake Up Tri-Counties on Friday to talk about last Thursday's Wethersfield School Board Meeting. Dr. Brooks talked about the items on the agenda, updates on construction projects and so on. And then we discussed the TIF request made by Wethersfield School District to the City of Kewanee and HVN Capital LLC, the company that will be operating the dispensary at the former location of The Broken Chimney restaurant. Dr. Brooks tells Wake Up Tri-Counties that the request is for TIF Funds to address gaps in school security including fence upgrades and security cameras.
What's going on in Poway? John shares stories about Poway City Council Term Limits, Tony Blain, and Poway Unified Marian Kim-Phelps's termination and demand for her job back. Plus, John shares what he's watching on streaming media. It's Wednesday, June 5, 2024. This is what John Riley thinks. Poway Term Limits What are your thoughts on term limits? We have them for President, and in many state and local political races. But not here in Poway. Now Tony Blain is circulating a petition to get term limits on the November 2024 ballot. Is this the right approach? Or can “term limits” simply happen by voting against the incumbent? Terminated Poway Unified Superintendent, Marian Kim-Phelps, Wants her Job Back Imagine getting fired from your job as the top school official in the 3rd largest school district in San Diego County because you got into a bullying war with the local mean girls? That' what happened with Kim-Phelps. She said she was fired unjustly, and she has hired an attorney. Why is PUSD always in the news for the wrong reasons? Relevant Articles: Fired Poway Unified superintendent asks judge to reinstate her, block disclosure of why she was fired. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/education/story/2024-06-04/fired-poway-unified-superintendent-asks-judge-to-reinstate-her-block-disclosure-of-why-she-was-fired #SanDiego #poway #stevevaus #caylinfrank #brianpeppin #anitaedmondson #peterdehoff #barryleonard #jimcunningham #termlimits #tonyblain #powayschools #pusd #powayunified #mariankimphelps #meangirls Thank you to our livestream participants in the Community Forum. Thank you to all that listen and view. Get San Diego news and newsmaker updates, plus proven and easy-to-implement strategies to pursue your happiness. Sign up now. It is FREE! https://johnrileyproject.com/ Be sure to share this video with a friend! Sponsors: Happiness76.com – your source of gear that celebrates Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. https://happiness76.com PowayStore.com – your source for Poway T–shirts, gifts, and other Poway swag. https://powaystore.com I also co-host a podcast with legendary sports talk icon, Lee Hacksaw Hamilton. Check out Lee Hacksaw Hamilton's podcast every Thursday at 3pm on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.youtube.com/@LeeHacksawHamiltonSports/videos ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ SUBSCRIBE for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ SPONSOR ➡ https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ DONATE ➡ https://johnrileyproject.com/donations/donation-form/ MUSIC ➡ https://www.purple-planet.com
This sermon was preached by Dr. Kelvin Walker, District Superintendent of the C&MA's Metro District, on Joel 2:28–29, Acts 1:6–8, and Acts 2:1–4 for Pentecost Sunday.
On this episode, Nate Gilmore has a conversation with Richard Giesken, District Superintendent of the North and West Australia District. In this conversation Rev. Giesken, shares of his faith journey, his work for the Church of the Nazarene as a pastor and theologian, and his thoughts on ministry in the Australian context. Richard Giesken presented his response paper on the Hope of New creation on day 3 of the Global Theology Conference in Argentina and can be heard in the fifth and sixth sessions. https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-tq5kh-15e3507 https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-qyqn7-15e350d
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet. This Sunday we are honored to welcome our District Superintendent the Rev. Dr. Sarah Calvert as our guest preacher. This Sunday we are contemplating our emotional wellness in light of the life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus.
On this episode, Nate Gilmore has a conversation with Rev. David Balcázar Medina, District Superintendent for the Peru Central District. In this discussion, he shares of his call to ministry, his thoughts on the Global Theology Conference, and his experience as a delegate for General Assembly.
Washougal School District Superintendent Dr. Mary Templeton has been selected as the new superintendent in the Lake Stevens School District, starting July 1, 2024. https://tinyurl.com/ypjpz32t #WashougalSchoolDistrict #SuperintendentDrMaryTempleton #NewSuperintendent #LakeStevensSchoolDistrict #BoardPresidentAngelaHancock #Washougal #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
First Church- Pearland TX. Former Youth President, CPA, District Superintendent, Pastor, and Author. Member of the UPCI Strategic Growth Initiative Committee.
4/16/24: John Pucci: Trump's trial. THE Mash-up: Y@H, Pride Chorus, Children's Choir & The Best Thing Ever. The monthly Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy. Mohawk Trail Regional School District. Poetry & song with Rich & Marisa Michelson & Kinga Cserjési, coming to Bombyx.
Opinion: How will the new Ridgefield School District superintendent influence capital needs? Ridgefield resident Heidi Pozzo asks how the hiring of a new Ridgefield School District superintendent will impact the district's capital plans. http://tinyurl.com/4ue5yeh4 #opinion #columns #commentary #HeidiPozzo #RidgefieldSchoolDistrict #RidgefieldPublicSchools #superintendent #capitalneeds #Ridgefieldbondmeasure #Ridgefieldschoolbond #RidgefieldSchoolBoard #April2024specialelection #CapitalFacilityPlan #superintendentcandidates #Ridgefield #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
What’s Trending: The North Kitsap School District Superintendent was caught on video taking down political campaign signs. Four suspects have been identified after an ATM smash and grab at a gas station in North Bend. McDonald's CEO came out and said that they are going to be focussing on affordabilty after some outrage over their menu price increase. // Big Local: A vendor had to give a full refund for fireworks that failed. The former Seattle Humane CEO was found dead in an apparent murder suicide of his wife and himself in North Bend. A bear tried to enter a North Bend home through a doggie door. // GUEST: State Rep. Andrew Barkis (R-Olympia) defends his freeway speed camera bill
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a district superintendent? Well, you're in luck! Whether it's the juggling school bells, deciphering budget reports like a financial wizard, or appearing at PTA meetings and other school events – these district superheroes have a knack for making tough decisions while expertly dodging the spotlight of success. They ensure everyone gets credit for the fantastic things happening in school districts. Join me as I talk about what it takes to be a school superintendent.Hey friend. I'm Mel, a dedicated educator, ambitious entrepreneur, coffee, and Jesus Lover. When it was time for me to explore new horizons beyond the classroom, I was completely certain that God was guiding me towards a greater and more fulfilling purpose,And now, my mission is to empower you to dig deep and know what options are available when you're ready to transition from the teacher to leader, you're ready to retire and pursue that second career, or you're ready for the challenge of starting your own educational consultancy. Imagine, working in a career that sets your soul and deepest passions on fire. If you're ready to make that change and pursue a different path in your educational career, then you're in the right place. Friend, let me show you how to make a change in your life and pursue your true passions with a position that you love while using your God-given gifts and talents to persevere toward your personal and professional goals. Grab a Teacher to Leader emPOWERment Session with me by clicking the link.Website: www.empowereducator.com Join the Empowered Educator Facebook Group Become a Curriculum and Instructional Designer 3-Course Bundle 4-Course Bundle: Curriculum and Instructional Design, Customer Success, Training & Ed Consulting, Freelancing
WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau, Scott Engen and Dillon Vogt break down your regional news for Wednesday, November 29, 2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
Today - we delve into a significant transition in the Bisbee Unified School District. The school board has officially accepted the resignation of Superintendent Tom Woody.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fast-growing Southern Boone County School District in Ashland is considering placing a $12-million bond issue on the April 2024 ballot. Southern Boone Superintendent Dr. Tim Roth says as the community grows, so do schools. He says Southern Boone now has more than 2,000 students districtwide, including 525 at the high school. Dr. Roth joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri" to discuss the potential bond issue, which would require a four-sevenths majority. He tells listeners that it would improve safety and efficiency for Southern Boone VoAg and Arts by connecting directly to the high school, and would also replace the 30-year-old roof on the original high school building. He emphasizes it would be a no tax-increase bond issue:
In this episode, Rev. Tim Gaddy shares his experience and insights concerning growing an Apostolic church in the 21st century. Rev. Gaddy is a church planter and now the District Superintendent of the Arkansas District of United Pentecostal Church International.