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We're pulling back the curtain on one of Highland Park High School's most exciting programs — MAPS (Moody Advanced Professional Studies) — and you'll want to hear why students are lining up to be part of it!This week, we're joined by Dr. Geoffrey Orsak, PhD., Executive Director of Moody Innovation Institute, to talk about how this innovative program is preparing students for real-world success through hands-on projects, professional mentorship, and bold thinking.PLUS, we're giving you the inside scoop on the Spring Moody Speaker Series featuring Clark and Dan Hunt — two legendary names in sports leadership — who will be speaking on “Creating Dynasties: The Blueprint for Success in Sports.”
Send us a textThe wait is over, Highland Park! As we gear up for the first game of the season tonight, join us for an exclusive conversation with the 2024 football captains: Gage Clark, Anders Corn, James Lancaster, Jack Morse, and Daniel Turner. These young leaders are ready to take the field and bring the community together like never before.In this episode, the captains share their personal journeys from playing flag football in pre-K to leading the Scots under the Friday night lights. They'll take you behind the scenes of their intense training routines, share memories of unforgettable victories, and reveal the deep bonds that make this team a force to be reckoned with.Get ready to be inspired as the captains recount the moment they were named leaders of the team and the pride they felt calling their families with the news. You'll also hear about the incredible community support that fuels their passion, from long-standing Highland Park traditions to the spirited pre-game rituals that unite players and fans alike.This episode is all about igniting excitement and rallying the community to come out and support the team. The captains have their sights set on victory, and they want every Highland Park fan in the stands, cheering them on. Don't miss this chance to be part of the energy and enthusiasm that makes Highland Park football so special. Tune in, get pumped, and let's make this season one to remember!To learn more about Highland Park Football and to see the schedule for games visit www.scotsillustrated.com/footballThe 11th Annual Highland Park Football Auction is September 16-21st, be sure to check out some incredible items including being a guest on The Bubble Lounge Podcast! Register to bid, and learn more about the auction here - https://hpfootball.muradbid.com.Save the date for the Annual Caniac Dinner Friday, September 20, 2024 Dine In 5:00-6:30 p.m. Highland Park High School Cafeteria Take Out 4:30-6:00 p.m. Drive Through at HPHS on Emerson AvenueThis episode is sponsored by: Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency, SA Oral Surgeons, Hello, Nanny!, and Manorly. Please show your support for the show by visiting our amazing sponsors.
主題:Healthy Pets Healthy Streets(HPHS)計畫 胡美健、BARC Deputy Shelter Director - Cory Stottlemyer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/texaschineseradio/support
Why is John Shelburne putting together a podcast -He wants to learn how to record a podcast and distribute it to an audience.He wants an opportunity to catch up with classmates and learn about their businesses/careers and any news that they want to share.This has NO affiliation with Highland Park High School or Highland Park Alumni Association.The concept of the podcast -A phone call chat with me that will be recorded with a classmate of 1995 and will be distributed on apple, Spotify and the website.I have setup an easy online scheduling tool that will allow class members to sign up without emailing me or calling me.The link is on the podcast webpage and CatFIX.bizPossibility of a Tiered Content Model, Walled Access or Ads -Let's say this takes off and I have to dedicate more time to this project than I originally intended then I am going to have to figure how to monetize the content.In that case you might hear a few sponsor pitches or even ads.I am also looking at private podcasts for class members that want to share their story but do not want to promote it to the general public.It is all up to the person that is being interviewed.Patreon is a service that allows content creators to setup tiered access to content.I am trying to set this up where HPHS class of 95 members will have free access.Friends and Family of the podcast interviewee would have another rate and Highland Park alumni another rate.At the end of the day this is about catching up with class members and giving them a chance to tell their story to an audience. The reunions are so far apart that we don't have time in one weekend to catchup with everyone.Opening tune - Clocks (Coldplay & Bueno Vista Social Club)Youtube Link -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85X3ZGwYtkExit - Dumb & Dumber Lloyd trades the van for a moped sceneSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/hphs1995. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the first deadline for college applications approaching, Declan and Emily take you inside the mind of a senior applying for college, as well as an inside look into the HPHS guidance department.
Episode one goes in depth about the state of the HPHS football team, why it has gotten to historic lows and what can be done. With commentary from HPHS student hosts, and and interview with head Coach Mr. Nobles
On April 28th, 2016, Highland Park High School's student-run Dead Center club unveiled their annual literary magazine via their traditional Coffeehouse event -- a vibrant night that blends together art, music, and poetry.WVHP Radio recorded the last ninety minutes of the Coffeehouse, capturing the live musical and spoken word performances from Highland Park students and staff.
Listen to Amiri Tulloch's conversation with poet, teacher, and 1991 HPHS graduate Hayes Davis.Davis, who returned to visit the high school and talk to students on Wednesday, April 27th, joined Amiri Tulloch and discussed his interest and involvement in poetry as well as his personal life and how that relates to his poems. Davis also interjects with poems from his new book, "Let Our Eyes Linger."Recorded on April 27, 2016
Topics of this week's podcast: -Burger House celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. -A HPMS band is playing a concert at the House of Blues. -The UPPD is still collecting donations for the Genesis Women's Shelter. -HPHS head football coach Randy Allen is recovering from ankle surgery.
Topics of this week's podcast: -Crime in Highland Park. -The HP junior-senior prom. -SMU moving to the Big East Conference. -Holiday safety tips and more!
This week's episode addresses a variety of issues, including: -Results of the Scots' final football game of the playoffs. -A car accident that killed a Park Cities teenager. -A toy and clothing drive being hosted by the UP Police Department. -New two-hour parking restrictions on McFarlin Boulevard and more!
This week's episode addresses a variety of issues, including: -A voluntary cutback on water usage in the Park Cities. -New two-hour parking spots in University Park. -HP custom license plates are going on sale next year. -NorthPark's train exhibit begins on Saturday. -Clayton Kershaw was named the NL Cy Young Award recipient. -HP sports updates and more!
This week’s episode addresses a variety of topics, including: -SMU's homecoming parade. -Construction at the Apple store on Knox Street. -A new bakery that opened in the NorthPark Center. -A UP family hosted a birthday party for a local crossing guard. -HP sports updates and more!