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In an interview with SC Charter Chatter, Fox Creek principal Mr. Josh Trahan discusses his perspective on the upcoming school year and the preparations made by the teachers and staff at FCHS. Reflecting on the 20-year history of Fox Creek, he shares insights on the school's origin and how it has achieved success in educating students while fostering a strong bond with the local community. During our conversation, Mr. Trahan also emphasizes the significance of the charter school movement for the public school system.Josh Tahan is a longtime advocate for public school choice and Fox Creek High School administrator. Fox Creek High School is located in North Augusta. FCHS aims to graduate students who will positively impact their community. The goal is to create an interconnected learning environment that combines a demanding college-preparatory education with the many resources of the CSRA. Connect with Mr. Traha & Fox Creek:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeConnect With SC Charter Chatter:Follow the SC Charter Chatter Podcast for free.Email the show at podcast@sccharterchatter.orgInstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube
The fellas are thrilled to have Fort Collins High School Principal, Penny Stires join the podcast this month. Penny is the first female principal in the history of FCHS and recently took over in March of 2022. The episode dives into a ton of topics, from school safety, teacher pay, how Covid changed the landscape of education, and much much more! We hope you enjoy.
The fellas are thrilled to have Fort Collins High School Principal, Penny Stires join the podcast this month. Penny is the first female principal in the history of FCHS and recently took over in March of 2022. The episode dives into a ton of topics, from school safety, teacher pay, how Covid changed the landscape of education, and much much more! We hope you enjoy.
They're almost to 40 real episodes, and boy has it been an adventure. Doug manages to keep his slight case IBS under control for the entire episode and thank goodness he did! If not that would mean that Bill would have to go over everything that they covered, such as: Rush, Danielson/Garcia, ROH's Death Before Dishonor, Rich Karlis, Johnathan Gresham, cool pool parties, Ace Steele, the retelling of Hansel and Gretel, Jake Something, PAC in the UK, LLL at Number 38, post hailstorm and insurance advice, Ricky Starks, and of course FCHS television production stories! With all that being covered why would you listen to anything else?! Especially your parents! ;) Here are a couple of questions for you after listening: Out of Jungle Boy, Ricky Starks, Daniel Garcia, and Sammy Guevara, who has the best chance to be the first world champion? I have never seen a rhino, could you please describe one to me? If I was ranked 19 in the 2022 PWI, would Gresham be ok losing to me? My answers: I personally think it was a big mistake in letting Cody go. I have seen pictures of a rhino, but I can't imagine such a creature exists? 1997 Dean Malenko should have walked out of WCW back then. Links from the Podcast- Google Sheet of Assignments of the Past It's All Pro Wrestling Playlist Big Nazo Band LLL at Number 38 Caleb Crush v. Cody Devine Bill's Nashville Weekend Blog Pyscho Clown v. Brandon Kirk Thunderstorm Match Royce Isaacs Twitter & Instagram Tom Lawlor's Twitter & Instagram Joseph Monticello's Twitter and YouTube Page Sir Mo's GoFundMe Page LLL's Everything Is Coming Milhouse, Full Event on Sunday 7/31 at 7:30 Mountain on YouTube Assignments For Next Week- April 10, 2022- GCW: Devil In A Red Dress: Joey Janela v. Dark Sheik YouTube June 20, 1993- WWF Wrestling Challenge: Doink v. Bob Backlund YouTube Check Everything Else We Do: Twitter Instagram Facebook Merch- Threadless Store Merch- RedBubble Website Songs Used In The Podcast: “Here We Are” by Big Nazo “Stylo” by Gorillaz f. Bobby Womack & Mos Def, on Plastic Beach “Age of Consent” by New Order, on Power Corruption and Lies “The Grand Ole Opry (Ain't So Grand)” by Hank Williams III, on Damn Right, Rebel Proud “Can You Get To That” by Funkadelic, on Maggot Brain
Becca joins the Grind as a Freshman starting at leadoff on Franklin County Varsity Softball Team. Currently on the travel ball circuit, playing for VA Phoenix Custer, Becca is tearing it up at the plate! Becca talks about some keys to her success at the plate and in the field, what college's she's interested in hearing from, and what colleges can expect form her as an incoming recruit. Season offensive stats! 0.491 average. 60 PA, 27 hits, 17 singles, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 1 HR, 5 SB, 5 BB, 22 runs, 11 RBI's, 42 total bags. 0.764 slugging, 0.533 OB% and 1.297 OPS. beccamerrick934@gmail.com Twitter: @Beccamerrick934 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theathletesgrindby5starathltcs/support
Chris and Mo visit with Franklin Co. HS principal Roger Alsup to talk about his school's football and basketball teams. Joe Williams talks WillCo awards and NASCAR's Ally 400 in Nashville on Sunday.
Scott talks about playing baseball at PA and FCHS to VCU and NSU to professional baseball and then getting into coaching after his playing days were over
Chris and Mo talk softball and baseball from Wednesday night as well as taking a moment to get to know new Franklin County HS softball coach Kelly Kennedy.
Will Rabb talks with Franklin County seniors Sydney Fleming and Summer Hill, FCHS Assistant Principal Lisa Crabtree and Advise Tennessee College Advisor Shaina Rabb durring the College Signing Day Celebration 2021 at FCHS.
We speak with students of FCHS about a new petition started by themselves to ending racial discrimination, slurs and the disciplinary actions needed to take place. 0:00 - Intro 15:00 - FCHS Plan of Action for Racist Remarks against Disciplinary Actions From FCHS Students 19:34 - Shanae Rally in Shelbyville 40:07 Resolution Watch or listen to our show on these outlets below! https://linktr.ee/roycesrantpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
1979 and 1980 IHSAA diving champion Dee (Boice) Woods joins Brian Powers to talk about her time at FCHS including winning 2 state championships, the different lessons she learned from Coach Kurt Haas and the time that she lost her swimsuit in front of the whole team!
Will chats with former FCHS & current UT-Martin running back Jarious Johnson. Plus He discusses the latest on the fate of college football, assess the Braves a third of the way through the season and looks ahead to the play in series between the Grizzlies and Blazers.
Shanae Williams and Mike Bradford joined Ricky Tipps to discuss why they are for or against changing the FCHS mascot
Mindy Melton, Terrance Martin and Shanae Williams joined Big Al to discuss changing the Franklin County High School Mascot.
On this episode, Chaz and Brian talk with FCHS Athletic Director Bill Doty about what to expect for fall sports this year in the midst of the coronavirus. Bill also unveils some potential ways in which fans and supporters who cannot attend events can still watch and support FCHS.
We honor the Spring Sports Seniors at Franklin County High School. Our broadcast is presented by Southern Tennessee Regional Health System, County Mayor David Alexander and First Bank.
Today, senior volleyball players Owen Mahin, Harrison Graham, Yobany Lopez Perez and Andrew Deppe join us to discuss memories from their time at FCHS and what their future holds.
On this episode of IFA, the guys sit down with former FCHS basketball and football player Mike Craciunoiu to discuss his time at Franklin which included not starting football until his freshman year and being a Big Ten recruit, winning 2 sectional titles in basketball and dominating Brian at basketball tryouts.
On this episode of IFA, former FCHS athlete and current baseball coach Ryan Feyerabend joins us to discuss the Franklin baseball program, his time playing sports in high school and college and why all of our athletic shortcomings can be blamed on Webb Elementary School's tile gym floor.
Indiana University Head Men's baseball coach Jeff Mercer joined us today to talk about growing up playing baseball for FCHS, how analytics plays into his approach as a coach, throwing a pitch he hadn't learned yet to a superstar, dodging a punch on the diamond and much more!
On this episode, Chaz and Brian sit down with FCHS legend counselor and coach Mike Hall to discuss his career. We cover a multitude of topics from his playing on the best JV basketball team in the history of the state to his long career in coaching and even touch on covering a 26 point spread in college.
On this spring break episode of IFA, 2019 FCHS grad sits down with Brian and discusses the grind of Division 1 football, building a winning tradition on the basketball court and staring kids down.
This episode covers how changing defenses has been good to Coach Thacker at FCHS, some of the pitfalls to avoid when changing defenses and how to win the big games. All that and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyatt-foust/support
The boss joins us today to discuss playing baseball for Marian, coaching baseball, cross country and track, getting mistaken for a student and teaching math out of a Band closet. Come for the motivation, stay to hear him discuss getting lunches for reduced prices.
On this episode, Brian chats with FCHS grad Jake Sappenfield who talks about growing up playing baseball and basketball in Franklin, the 1997 run to the semi-state championship, winning a 3 team state championship in Little League baseball and face paint.
On this (lengthy, we know) episode of IFA, Chaz and Brian sit down and talk with former FCHS teacher and coach Brett Bardwell. The guys discuss his playing career at Hanover, being a GA at IU, coming to Franklin, his role model Gil Thorp, fly fishing and being a cheer dad.
Today, FCHS head softball coach Shelby Biehl joins us to discuss the upcoming season which will definitely happen, her life in softball and how we are going to revolutionize the ump questioning game through a simple sign.
On Friday's edition of IFA, Chaz and Brian sit down with former FCHS football player Clayton Coll. He discusses growing up in a house full of boys, what it was like moving in the middle of high school and bench pressing a Fiat.
A FCHS teacher has been suspended for written comments about students not standing for the national anthem or the pledge. How do you feel about this? Also, "What The Bleep!"
On the Season 2 premiere host Noah Crow sits down with Drew Byerly and Athletic Director Bill Doty to discuss all the new things in Franklin Athletics! Including the newly formed Varsity Club, Free Admission to events for FCHS students, and the upcoming Fall sports season. As well as a special announcement about the Mid-State Conference All Sports Competition from last year! Thanks for listening!!
On this episode we sit down with Franklin College Commit Spencer Downhour and talk about his football kicking skills as well as his plans at Franklin College. Drew Byerly and Noah Crow join us and discus some of the recent spring sports success here at FCHS. We also take a little excursion with the boys out to the Bill Self Track Complex to time Spencer in a 400m Dash. Garrett Snyder joins us to recap the start of the spring sports season!
On this episode we sit down with Athletic Director Bill Doty and retiring Assistant Athletic Director Mike McClure to discuss all things Franklin Athletics! Coach McClure talks about his upcoming retirement and some of the fond memories he has had here at FCHS and his 45 year coaching career. Mr. Doty talks about some of the great success stories so far this year for Franklin Athletics as well as a preview of the upcoming spring sports season!
Myra Rhoden is the director of bands at Fayette County High School in Georgia and founder of the Athena Music and Leadership Camp. Myra is the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including being named the 2018 NAfME Band Director of the Year. Topics Myra’s story of growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama in a family that valued the arts, and how her high school band director created an environment that encouraged the students to do things outside of the school. The inspiration behind Myra’s decision to become a music teacher rather than a math teacher and the lesson she took from her first job teaching beginners in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. “Don’t make excuses, figure out what you can do with what you have” and other advice for young teachers. Winning the NAfME 2018 “Band Director of the Year” and what she feels might be most responsible to her success at Fayette County High School. The genesis of the Athena Music and Leadership Camp and what it means for the students who go to the camp. Links: Myra Rhoden Myra Rhoden named 2018 Band Director of the Year Athena Music and Leadership Camp Tchaikovsky: March Slav (arr. for band) Biography: Dr. Myra Rhoden serves at the Director of Bands and Fine Arts Department Chairperson at Fayette County High School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Located approximately twenty miles south of downtown of Atlanta, the Fayette County High School Band program has performed at national and international venues and consists of a competitive marching band and winter guard, three concert bands, a jazz band, and several chamber ensembles. Recent invitational performances include the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) In-Service Conference, the Kennesaw State University Concert Band Festival, and honor band festivals at the University of Alabama, the University of South Carolina, and the University of Georgia. Her marching bands have been finalists at Bands of America Regional and Super-Regional Championships and have won numerous Grand Championships at area competitions. Dr. Rhoden has been awarded the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence on four occasions, has been named STAR Teacher at FCHS, was named Teacher of the Year on two occasions, was selected for membership in the Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity, and was presented the 1995 Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Award, a national award given to one teacher in each state for an outstanding first year of teaching. She recently presented a clinic at the 2017 GMEA In-Service Conference and was named the National Band Director of the Year by the National Association for Music Education for the 2017-2018 school year. She is the founder of the Athena Music and Leadership Camp, a summer band and orchestra camp for middle and high school-aged girls that was created to promote musical excellence while emphasizing self-esteem and leadership skills, and the New Notes Band Camps, summer day camp programs for middle school musicians in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Before joining the faculty at Fayette County, Dr. Rhoden taught at the middle and high school levels in Alabama. A native of Tuskegee, Alabama, she received the Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees in Music Education from the University of Alabama and the Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Rhoden serves as a GMEA All-State Band Organizer and has served as the GMEA District VI Band Chairperson. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Southeastern United States (SEUS) Honor Band Clinic at Troy University, served on the Board of Directors for the Alabama Bandmasters Association, and is honored to be a clinician and adjudicator throughout the southeast. She resides in Fayetteville with her husband, Errol Jr., and son, Errol III.
Hablamos desde la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares con Álvaro Godoy, Sonia Lara (Directora de la FCHS), Irene Pérez e Isabel Reviejo, sobre su interesantísimo proyecto cultural "Si las paredes hablasen" (@silasparedes_). Se trata de abrirnos edificios históricos y singulares en manos privadas para conocerlos y asistir en ellos a varias piezas de microteatro, transportándonos a otra época en el entorno más evocador posible... Todo esto y mucho más, en este episodio de PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid. www.casashistoricas.com ¡Atención amigos! Tras Madrid (http://www.fernandodecastro.org) este fantástico proyecto @silasparedes_ continúa en Ávila (Palacio Güell: www.fincaguellavila.com) en junio los días 16, 17, 23 y 24 (casashistoricas.com) Todo esto y mucho más, en este episodio de PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid. La información mencionada en este programa la tenéis por escrito en nuestra bitácora: http://www.podcastizo.com/2016/06/abrimos-las-puertas-de-edificios-historicos-y-singulares-escondidos-2/ ___________________________ GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA 00h:01 Presentación. 00:02 Creación de la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares. 00:04 El patrimonio. La conservación y salvaguarda de inmuebles. Los propietarios y la problemática a que se enfrentan. 00:09 Fundación Fernando de Castro en la calle San Mateo, 15. El edificio. La labor de Fernando de Castro. Las primeras mujeres profesionales: Primera escuela de institutrices. Primera escuela de mecanografía. 00:17 Descubramos Madrid, siempre nos sorprende. 00:22 La ilusión por dar a conocer Madrid. Estupenda inicitiva desde Casas Históricas y Singulares microteatro en la Fundación Fernando de Castro. 00:27 Proyecto de Microteatro. Espacios vividos. La sociedad es parte activa de los edificios. 00:33 Futuro del proyecto. Podemos ver este fantástico microteatro los días 16, 17, 23, 24 junio en Ávila en un antiguo Palacio del siglo XVI, la Finca Güell Ávila, tambien conocido como Finca San Segundo, que contiene el jardín artístico trazado por Javier de Winthuysen. 00:36 Puertas Abiertas. La generosidad del propietario o del responsable de la Fundación, como sucede con la Fundación Fernando de Castro y Patricia Ferrer. El compromiso y valor sentimiental que conlleva un edificio histórico o singular. 00:40 Proyecto de nuevas actividades desde la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares. Disponibles al comienzo del año 2017. 00:44 Valor patrimonial. Protección del edificio que no es sólo la fachada, es un conjunto. La reforma o rehabilitación hoy día. 00:52 Talleres culturales fantásticos y con sentido según cada edificio. Patrimonio material e inmaterial. El enriquecedor saber tradicional. 01:03 Conocer y valorar el patrimonio que tenemos en España. 01:08 La defensa del patrimonio. 01:14 Reconstrucciones. 01:18 La artesania en peligro. 01:23 Patrimonio y biodiversidad en España y el mundo. 01:35 Despedida y formas de contacto __________________________________________________________ MÚSICA QUE PUEDE ESCUCHARSE EN ESTE PROGRAMA: - Vals del Minuto - F. Chopin - Vals de Primavera - F. Chopin - Fantasie-Impromptu Op.66 - F. Chopin. - Cabecera de 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' es un trabajo de diseño de Natalia Montes y el equipo de USER T38 - Homenaje emitido por Antena 3 en 1994 a Lola Flores. Rocío Jurado canta a capella y con estilo flamenco ''Se nos rompió el amor'' y ''Pena penita pena'' a Lola Flores. - Entradilla Castellana de Agapito Marazuela, canción que se encuentra en el disco '' De Carbajales a Salamanca pasando por Tábara'' de Alfredo Domínguez Prada. Grabada con: Dulzaina, sartén, pandero cuadrao, botella, bombo y cajón flamenco. (Dulfre youtube) - Corte de RTVE Martes y Trece / 'Glorias de España' __________________________ Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com @PodCastizo oyentes@podcastizo.com __________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. "PodCastizo" (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.
Hablamos desde la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares con Álvaro Godoy, Sonia Lara (Directora de la FCHS), Irene Pérez e Isabel Reviejo, sobre su interesantísimo proyecto cultural "Si las paredes hablasen" (@silasparedes_). Se trata de abrirnos edificios históricos y singulares en manos privadas para conocerlos y asistir en ellos a varias piezas de microteatro, transportándonos a otra época en el entorno más evocador posible... Todo esto y mucho más, en este episodio de PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid. www.casashistoricas.com ¡Atención amigos! Tras Madrid (http://www.fernandodecastro.org) este fantástico proyecto @silasparedes_ continúa en Ávila (Palacio Güell: www.fincaguellavila.com) en junio los días 16, 17, 23 y 24 (casashistoricas.com) Todo esto y mucho más, en este episodio de PodCastizo, el podcast de Madrid. La información mencionada en este programa la tenéis por escrito en nuestra bitácora: http://www.podcastizo.com/2016/06/abrimos-las-puertas-de-edificios-historicos-y-singulares-escondidos-2/ ___________________________ GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA 00h:01 Presentación. 00:02 Creación de la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares. 00:04 El patrimonio. La conservación y salvaguarda de inmuebles. Los propietarios y la problemática a que se enfrentan. 00:09 Fundación Fernando de Castro en la calle San Mateo, 15. El edificio. La labor de Fernando de Castro. Las primeras mujeres profesionales: Primera escuela de institutrices. Primera escuela de mecanografía. 00:17 Descubramos Madrid, siempre nos sorprende. 00:22 La ilusión por dar a conocer Madrid. Estupenda inicitiva desde Casas Históricas y Singulares microteatro en la Fundación Fernando de Castro. 00:27 Proyecto de Microteatro. Espacios vividos. La sociedad es parte activa de los edificios. 00:33 Futuro del proyecto. Podemos ver este fantástico microteatro los días 16, 17, 23, 24 junio en Ávila en un antiguo Palacio del siglo XVI, la Finca Güell Ávila, tambien conocido como Finca San Segundo, que contiene el jardín artístico trazado por Javier de Winthuysen. 00:36 Puertas Abiertas. La generosidad del propietario o del responsable de la Fundación, como sucede con la Fundación Fernando de Castro y Patricia Ferrer. El compromiso y valor sentimiental que conlleva un edificio histórico o singular. 00:40 Proyecto de nuevas actividades desde la Fundación de Casas Históricas y Singulares. Disponibles al comienzo del año 2017. 00:44 Valor patrimonial. Protección del edificio que no es sólo la fachada, es un conjunto. La reforma o rehabilitación hoy día. 00:52 Talleres culturales fantásticos y con sentido según cada edificio. Patrimonio material e inmaterial. El enriquecedor saber tradicional. 01:03 Conocer y valorar el patrimonio que tenemos en España. 01:08 La defensa del patrimonio. 01:14 Reconstrucciones. 01:18 La artesania en peligro. 01:23 Patrimonio y biodiversidad en España y el mundo. 01:35 Despedida y formas de contacto __________________________________________________________ MÚSICA QUE PUEDE ESCUCHARSE EN ESTE PROGRAMA: - Vals del Minuto - F. Chopin - Vals de Primavera - F. Chopin - Fantasie-Impromptu Op.66 - F. Chopin. - Cabecera de 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' es un trabajo de diseño de Natalia Montes y el equipo de USER T38 - Homenaje emitido por Antena 3 en 1994 a Lola Flores. Rocío Jurado canta a capella y con estilo flamenco ''Se nos rompió el amor'' y ''Pena penita pena'' a Lola Flores. - Entradilla Castellana de Agapito Marazuela, canción que se encuentra en el disco '' De Carbajales a Salamanca pasando por Tábara'' de Alfredo Domínguez Prada. Grabada con: Dulzaina, sartén, pandero cuadrao, botella, bombo y cajón flamenco. (Dulfre youtube) - Corte de RTVE Martes y Trece / 'Glorias de España' __________________________ Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com @PodCastizo oyentes@podcastizo.com __________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. "PodCastizo" (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.
FC&HS Bulls Pre-Game Podcast – Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast
The FCHS pregame crew tries to figure out if there’s a way to stop Russel Westbrook. The post Bulls v Thunder Preview – 2015/03/05 appeared first on Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast.
FC&HS Bulls Pre-Game Podcast – Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast
Today on the FCHS pregame show, Grant and Zack sit down to see if the Bulls will be able to keep their winning ways going against the Heat. [Subscribe via RSS] [iTunes] The post Bulls v Heat Preview – 2014.14.12 appeared first on Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast.
FC&HS Bulls Pre-Game Podcast – Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast
It’s a brand new episode of the FCHS pregame show! Today Chris, Jon, and the shiny new Zack sat down to talk about how the Bulls can take down the leagues top team. The post Bulls v Warriors Preview – 2014/12/06 appeared first on Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast.
FC&HS Bulls Pre-Game Podcast – Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast
Hey we’ve got a brand new episode of the FCHS pregame show. Today, Grant and Chris sat down to gush over Dirk, get excited about people from Wisconsin, and split a decision. Enjoy! The post Bulls v Mavs Preview – 2014/12/02 appeared first on Free Cheese & Hot Sauce: The Chicago Bulls Podcast.