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Tate is joined this segment by Mark Wilkins of Independence High School on HSSS! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate is joined this segment by Mark Wilkins of Independence High School on HSSS! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate Mathews is back for another edition of High School Sports Saturday! This week Tate is joined by Independence High School men's basketball head coach and Tom Kreager of The Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate is joined this segment by Independence High School men's basketball head coach Mark Wilkins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate Mathews is back for another edition of High School Sports Saturday! This week Tate is joined by Independence High School men's basketball head coach and Tom Kreager of The Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate is joined this segment by Independence High School men's basketball head coach Mark Wilkins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Auzenne and Allen Waddell co-hosted WWL's Allstate Sugar Bowl Prep Football Roundup, covering week eight of the Louisiana high school football season. The guys spoke to reporters live at games around the state including Jesuit-John Curtis, Ruston-Alexandria, St. Charles Catholic-Belle Chasse, and Covington-Hammond among others. Ian interviewed Jeff Hundley, the CEO of the Allstate Sugar Bowl. The guys remembered former Independence High School head coach Charles Baglio, who recently died in a car accident. They also heard from winning coaches from the best games across the state.
Tate Mathews is back for another edition of High School Sports Saturday! This week Tate is joined by Will Kriesky head coach of Riverdale High School football, Scott Stidham head coach of Independence High School football, and Tom Kreager of The Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Tate this segment is Independence High School football head coach Scott Stidham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate Mathews is back for another edition of High School Sports Saturday! This week Tate is joined by Will Kriesky head coach of Riverdale High School football, Scott Stidham head coach of Independence High School football, and Tom Kreager of The Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Tate this segment is Independence High School football head coach Scott Stidham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WVU players make final NFL rosters ... Herbert Hoover quarterback Dane Hatfied and Independence High School tight end/ linebacker Dillon Richie preview Thursday's season opener.
Beyond the Buckets | Episode #151 | Skip Yenchik - Independence High School Head Basketball CoachSkip Yenchik is a venerable figure in the realm of basketball, renowned for his extensive experience, unwavering dedication, and outstanding leadership both on and off the court. Currently serving as the head varsity boys basketball coach at Independence High School in San Jose, Skip has spent nearly three decades honing his craft at various levels of the sport.With a coaching career that spans nearly 30 years, Skip Yenchik brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role at Independence High School. His passion for the game and commitment to excellence have been evident throughout his tenure, earning him respect and admiration from players, colleagues, and fans alike.In addition to his role as head basketball coach, Skip also serves as the Athletic Director at Independence High School, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the overall athletic program and ensuring the success and well-being of student-athletes across all sports.Skip's coaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that sports have the power to teach valuable life lessons, instilling in his players a sense of discipline, resilience, and teamwork that extends far beyond the basketball court. He is known for his ability to inspire and motivate his players to reach their full potential, both as athletes and as individuals.Throughout his career, Skip Yenchik has left an indelible mark on the basketball community, earning recognition for his contributions to the sport and the positive impact he has had on countless young athletes. His unwavering dedication to the game and his commitment to nurturing talent make him a revered figure in the world of high school basketball.As he continues to lead the varsity boys basketball program at Independence High School and shape the future of athletics at the school, Skip Yenchik remains a shining example of excellence, integrity, and leadership in sports.#podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9
Joining Tate this segment is Jett Montgomery a Mr. Basketball Finalist of Independence High School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Tate this segment is Jett Montgomery a Mr. Basketball Finalist of Independence High School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jog into Spring puts a big smile on my face every year!Great people. Great cause. Great event!And after 22 years, you might call Jog into Spring a legacy of love. Beyond the support given to growing number of Independence High School seniors as they take the first steps towards their future, Jog into Spring is a legacy of the love that one physical education teacher offered her students, her daughters and her community. Breanna Roche sits with me today to tell the story of her mother and her family's non-profit organization that has organized this event - rain or shine - and mostly rain - for the past many years. It's just local goodness! So I hope you listen and I hope you sign up to run!https://runsignup.com/Race/OH/Independence/JogIntoSpringwww.studio108.net/community-events
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This segment Tate is Joined by Scott Stidham, head football coach of Independence High School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its time for another edition of High school sports Saturday with Tate Mathews. This week Tate is joined by Brian Rector head football coach of Father Ryan, Scott Stidham head football coach of Independence High School and, Tom Kreager of the Tennessean. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This segment Tate is Joined by Scott Stidham, head football coach of Independence High School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its time for another edition of High school sports Saturday with Tate Mathews. This week Tate is joined by Brian Rector head football coach of Father Ryan, Scott Stidham head football coach of Independence High School and, Tom Kreager of the Tennessean. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we meet recent Independence High School graduate, Jamareion Adrow. He was guided through high school with the help of his school's wellness center. Now, he's advocating for better resources and encouraging his peers to do the same. Then, we hear how California officials have been visiting Texas to get advice on how to deal with homelessness.
Independence High School graduate, Jamareion Adrow, found support through his high school's wellness center. Now, he's encouraging his peers to do the same.
In the second episode of tbh, we meet Independence High School graduate, Jamareion Adrow. He was guided through high school with the help of his school's wellness center. Now, he's advocating for better resources and encouraging his peers to take advantage of their schools' wellness centers as way to become empowered and care for their mental health.
Carolyn Harding with Joe Motil & Adrienne Hood, Mayor and City Council candidates running for the PEOPLES' vote in Columbus, Ohio on November 7, 2023. Mayoral Candidate Joe Motil was born the 7th of 11 children and grew up in Clintonville, Ohio. He graduated from Bishop Watterson High School, attended Youngstown State University where he played college basketball, and in his 20's, aspired to be a professional jazz musician. Married for 37 years, he raised two children while working in the commercial construction industry as a union Laborer of Local 423 for 24 years, and worked as a construction safety professional before retiring. Since 1995, Joe ran for City Council and State Representative, and has been active in citizen driven ballot initiatives on voting rights, tax levies, and development projects that negatively impacted the environment. He fights structural racism, and advocates for our unsheltered, for police reform/community policing, for historic preservation, for creating affordable housing, parkland protection, and for strengthening public education through his long-standing fight against the city's tax abatement policy. www.joemotil.com Columbus City Council Candidate Adrienne Hood was born in Columbus and raised in the Linden area. She has dedicated her life service to God, family, community, and country. She is the mother of three and a grandmother to four. She is running for Columbus City Council District 4 to advocate for equitable public safety, quality mental healthcare, affordable housing, and public education. Ms. Hood graduated from Independence High School in Columbus, University of Phoenix, with a bachelor's in Criminal Justice Administration, and she completed her master's in Human Services at Liberty University. Ms. Hood retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2020 as a Master Sergeant and has used these leadership skills to serve in her church and on the boards of local grassroots organizations. She is passionate about the changes that we need to make in Columbus which will protect everyone regardless of their zip code. www.adriennehood.com You've both been active in the Columbus Justice community for years. You're both running on issues you have profound commitment to. And you're both Democrats running against incumbent, and possibly endorsed, Democrats on the November 7, 2023 Columbus, Ohio ballot. We have a lot to cover. Ready? GrassRoot Ohio - Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streams worldwide at www.WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams at www.WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: https://youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!
Michael is a graduate from West Delaware High School, where he placed 5th at 145 lbs. He went on to wrestle at Wartburg for Head Coach Jim Miller and became a 3x All-American. In 1995, Michael took a teaching position at Independence High School and he became head coach of the Independence Mustangs in 1999. Since then, he's built a consistent winner and his program is well-respected across the state of Iowa. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Coach Michael Doyle! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-wrestling/support
Independence High School football standout Judah Price, Oklahoma football play by play announcer Toby Rowland
On this episode we share two original stories, written by the winners of the Independence High School scary story contest. These stories are not for young ears, they are for brave souls who like their stories to simmer slowly (recommend ages 8+). The first, read by author Nathan, is titled, "Plastic Eye" a story that will chill you cold. Next you'll hear a haunting tale by Graham titled, "The Singing Bay". This story will creep up on you, humming like the fog. Nathan (Senior) and Graham (Sophmore) are this year's winners of Independence High School's scary story contest, held by librarian Stephanie Ehrick. Independence High is located in Glendale, Arizona. Special thanks to Mark Peña, Independence High School educator and haunted house builder. May haunting tales surround you this Halloween. Happy Halloween from all of us at Buttons & Figs. Sound fx from Zapsplat Sea Shanty performed by Graham
The Hard Choice to Walk Away - Season 3, Episode 3Independence Middle School teacher Jill Wagner was making plans for the new school year when Gov. DeWine signed House Bill 99, gutting the training requirements for school staff to carry guns, and Wagner knew she'd had enough. She made the difficult decision to retire, ending a career she loved. She's certainly not alone. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here. Featured Education Matters guest: Jill Wagner, retired English teacher Jill Wagner, M.Ed. taught English for nearly 39 years in three public school districts in Ohio: Bedford City Schools, Brunswick City Schools, and Independence Local Schools. Her duties included full-time teaching and advising many co-curricular clubs throughout her successful career, and especially rewarding to her was initiating a competitive creative-writing team 8 years ago at Independence High School. Too, coaching numerous Power of the Pen teams and Scripps spelling bee participants has been equally successful throughout the years. Jill is a nationally-recognized educator, earning the Portraits of Awesome award from Ted Dintersmith and “What School Could Be” in 2021, and she earned the 2017 Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA) Regional Award for best middle-level practice. Jill served as the Northeast Ohio Education Association's chairwoman of the legislative committee and served on the Ohio Education Association's Legislative Committee, as well as being a local union representation in two public school districts for decades. On a personal note, Jill has been happily married for 38 years to her husband Kevin, a Shaker Heights City School physical education teacher. She has two daughters, Jenna, who is a high school guidance counselor in Kodiak, AK, and Alexa, a Ph.D. candidate at Case Western Reserve University. Connect with OEA: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May, 2020, after a ten-year career as a television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on August 17, 2022.
The Prescott High School Badgers football team rained down points in a blowout 62-28 win against a talented Glendale Cardinals team over the weekend, despite having to make two trips to the Valley in consecutive days due to inclement weather. A game that started at 7 p.m. on Friday at Greenway High School in Phoenix didn't finish until just over 24 hours later at Independence High School in Glendale as a monsoon storm that brought heavy rain and, most importantly, lightning forced the game to be postponed a few minutes before halftime. “We weren't really sure what was going to... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-high-school-offense-electric-in-weather-impacted-win-over-glendale/
Ben was one of the most electric 215-pounders I saw when I was growing up. The pace he wrestled with was unlike anything we had seen from bigger guys back then and he was just absolutely fearless! Ben went to Independence High School and didn't start wrestling until he was a freshman. Two short years later, he would win a state title at 215 pounds. He finished runner-up at state to wrap up his high school career. Ben now lives on a beautiful piece of land outside Hanover, Illinois. He manages a seedstock operation with around 400 cows and is also on the Illinois Beef Association. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Ben Lehman!
A longtime Buckeye commitment is headed to Bama instead. After checking out Alabama in recent days, four-star tight end Ty Lockwood went public with his change of heart, announcing via social media that Tuscaloosa was his new college destination. In doing so, the standout from Independence High School in Thompson's Station, Tn., became UA's first (and perhaps only) tight end commitment for the 2023 cycle. What does the addition of the 6-foot-5, 225-pound Lockwood mean for Nick Saban's latest recruiting effort? In the aftermath, BOL publisher Tim Watts joined senior analyst Travis Reier to fill in the blanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Wednesday's episode of The Sports Scouting Report Podcast With Lee Brecheen, Lee video chats with Independence High School head football coach Scott Shaffett, who is continuing to bring the winning tradition back to this proud football program. Coach Shaffett talks about the talent in the area and how the team is coming along during the summer for the upcoming 2022 season.
Independence graduating senior, Maedison-Louise Hughes talks about her plans for the future with Inside CCS Hosts, Superintendent, Dr. Talisa Dixon and multimedia journalist, Tyler Carter
Literacy instruction does not end in the elementary grades! It is still very much a need for our adolescent learners - but it can be hard to figure out how best to integrate that with all of the other content area instruction that secondary education demands. Well, if you are looking for ways to break down the barriers of Adolescent Literacy, you are in the right place. Today, we are joined by Roger Howard, one of Ohio's Adolescent Literacy leads and also a consultant at the ESC of NE Ohio. He has a rich history of high school and curriculum leadership, and was named 2011 Met Life Ohio Principal of the Year. In his conversation with SST8 literacy team members, Kim Nagy and Sarah Egan-Reeves, Roger will discuss 8 common barriers to adolescent literacy, along with the research that supports how districts and teachers can make meaningful shifts that will yield noticeable results. Co-hosts: Kim Nagy, SST8 Urban Literacy Specialist, and Sarah Egan-Reeves, SST8 Educational Consultant About Our Guest: Roger Howard is an Adolescent Specialist–ODE Literacy Network for State Support Team - Region 3 at the Educational Service Center (ESC) of Northeast Ohio. Roger began his career as a residential treatment counselor at Parmadale/St. Anthony before serving 10 years as a teacher and coach at Tallmadge High School. He then dedicated the majority of his career to serving as a building administrator in multiple secondary schools: Tallmadge Middle School, Solon High School, Chagrin Falls High School, Hudson High School, Stow-Munroe Falls High School, and Independence High School. Roger was selected as the 2011 Met Life Ohio High School Principal of the Year and served two terms on the Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators Board of Directors. Roger also performed multiple central office responsibilities for six years as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction for the Independence Local Schools. Additional Resources Literacy Lessons Learned (article) - Mel Riddile LIteracy Lessons Learned (webinar, 1 hour) - Mel Riddile IES Practice Guide: Adolescent Literacy
EPISODE 8 I speak with Painter & Mosaic Muralist Hector Hernandez from Portland, Oregon about the transition from being a Muralist painter from Mexico to creating beautiful Mosaic Murals in Portland, Oregon. Hector H. Hernandez received his MFA from the University of Oregon in 1999 in painting and holds a MIS in Art and Education, a degree in Anthropology and a BFA. He has studied art in Japan and worked as an illustrator. Mr. Hernandez has produced murals and other artworks throughout communities and educational institutions in Oregon since 1995. Permanent exhibition murals are located at the OSU Memorial Union, Portland Community College (Rock Creek Campus), Portland State University, as well as Independence High School, Canby School Districts, Parks and Recreations among others. Currently Mr. Hernandez is working on a community mural project for the "Cipriano Ferrel Education Center in Woodburn as well as he completed other mural projects in Salem Oregon. Mr. Hernandez has executed murals for clinics, health center such as the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center. Among the subjects and themes reflected in his murals are the community involvement on issues such as environment, education, multiculturalism, and social change. Mr. Hernandez has showed his works in numerous galleries across Oregon, Japan and Mexico. He also gives lectures and seminars in cross-cultural awareness and communication, health education, ethnic studies and the art and culture of Mexico. You can find his work in these links: Website: https://www.behance.net/Hectorhh Production: NCMOSAICS LLC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/carlos-gonzalez-garcia Webpage: https://www.ncmosaics.com/ Instagram: @ncmosaics Info email: ncmosaics@gmail.com
This is part 2 of our 2 part series, where we talk about student life in Chinese Independence High School. In this episode, we'll be talking about the wide variety of co-curricular activities, exams and more. Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_ms/
In this episode, we'll be talking about Chinese Independence School. How's the school qualification, school atmosphere, demerit systems and more. We'll be releasing part 2 next week so stay tuned! Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_ms/
This game was played at Independence High School on November 19, 2021. This episode is brought to you by A&M Digital Technologies. Be sure to visit their website at amdigitaltechnologies.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You are about to hear original scary stories by students from Independence High School in Glendale Arizona. These stories were written for you, the listeners of Buttons & Figs...but we must warn you, they are not for those who scare easily...there is a story of a ghost, a girl, and a train...all of them are haunting, scary and spooky! We recommend these stories for those who are brave, ages 8+. The Girl in the White Dress written and narrated by Sarahi, voices by Marisol, Mark, Chloe and student Stitches and Needles written by Madison, narrated by Marisol The Runaway Train by Gio The Spirit of Halloween by Mark Pena Thanks to librarian Stephanie Ehrick for hosting this spooky story contest and a special thanks to Mark Pena for keeping the halloween spirit alive! Recorded and produced by Pamela Rogers Happy Halloween! Boo!
Noon Top Stories:-A motorcyclist died following a collision Sunday evening in Southwest Bakersfield -Kern Public Health reports 10 new COVID-19 deaths, 747 cases over weekend-Independence High School was placed on lockdown and a student was arrested for having a gun on campus on Monday.
In this season's final full episode of "On Our Minds," Noah and Zion talk about the positives and negatives of social media, and share stories from teens grappling with the effects of information overload on their mental health. Special guest Jeffrey Donald, who coordinates mindfulness practices for Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland, explains the benefits of activities such as yoga and meditation to find balance in our hyperconnected worlds. Stories in this episode were produced by Caroline from McCallum High School in Austin, Texas, with help from Connect Educator David Winters; Isabel from Independence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina with help from Connected Educator Marie Worsley-Matthews; Steven from Pflugerville High School in Pflugerville, Texas with help from Connected Educator David Robb. This episode was produced by Student Reporting Labs Youth Media Producer Briget Ganske with assistance from Mercedes Ezeji and editing by Victor Fernandez. Terry's interview was produced by Grace Vitaglione, a Student Reporting Labs intern; John Barnes and Curtis Roach's interviews were produced by SRL Digital Producer Rawan Elbaba and Associate Youth Media Producer Becky Wandel. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StudentReportingLabs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reportinglabs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studentreportinglabs/
Sarah Locher is a Senior at Independence High School. She currently works as a Hollister Brand Agent and was chosen as one of forty employees from a national pool of 2,880 applicants. As a high school student, she conducted an impressive project on the future of Change Management. She talks about why she started the project and how she did it. To learn more about Sarah’s project, connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-locher-a4579b1a6/, and to download her change management research results go to https://bit.ly/3yQLMaf. Key points include: 00:46: The future change management consulting project 07:42: Recruiting participants for the project 12:43: Key takeaways from the research Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at: www.umbrex.com
Coach Lilly is the Head Football Coach at Independence High School in Coal City, WV. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zach-davis0/support
On this episode Buttons & Figs is proud to feature two original ghost stories, for brave kids, (recommend 8+)by Marisol, a student at Independence High School in Glendale, Arizona. In "The Curse" Marisol shares a cautionary tale reminding us we should listen to the stories we are told and in "While I Sleep" she shares a chilling story about a girl who is not there. These stories are read by Marisol, with voices by Mr. Pena. Happy, spooky Halloween from all of us at Buttons & Figs, a podcast for kids about spooky stories....Bawhahahaha!
Who is Estaban Weaver? If you remember the name then this one will give you chills. For those of you who don’t then this is a story that you definitely need to take the time to learn about. We always hear about the High School phenoms such as Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady and LeBron James. Estaban Weaver got more hype than any of these Hall of Fame names at a younger age. He was known as the "King of Ohio", invited to the Nike All American camp as an eighth grader, held a press conference as an eighth grader to announce his High School choice, and he was the number one ranked High School player nationwide as a freshman.Weaver was an absolute magician with the basketball. With the lift on his left-handed jumper, the no-look passes, hypnotizing spin moves, defensive intensity, and electric bounce; there was nothing on the basketball floor that Estaban couldn’t do. We are beyond honored to have him on the show today to hear more about his story and his amazing documentary titled “WHO IS ESTABAN.” We had such a great time learning more from the legend himself. He is such a high character guy, and the peace and love he still has for the game of basketball is something that we truly admire. He has the respect and love from both former and current NBA players as well as the whole city of Columbus OH, and that's something that money can never buy. His legacy is still very well respected by his peers and honestly, we believe his legacy is just getting started. Thank you Estaban Weaver!
It's our NHL draft preview episode featuring clips from Nashville Predators General Manager David Poile and Assistant General Manager/Director of Scouting Jeff Kealty. Then, Preds Chief Amateur scout joined the program to discuss the NHL draft as well as the details of being a scout and analyzing players. Next, Independence High School goaltender Grant Williams came on the program to talk about the upcoming season for the Greater Nashville Area Scholastic Hockey (GNASH) league. Williams currently plays for the Independence-Spring Hill squad. Lastly, we discuss cake or pie, barbecue, top targets for adding on defense and top trade targets for the Preds.
On this episode of Deeper Learning, Dr. Nathan Lang-Raad speaks with Dwight Carter and Doc West III on the inequities in education, anti-racism, anti-biases and what changes educators and leaders can make. Mr. Carter and Mr. West talk about the current climate of the world in regards to the pandemic, racism and the growth that can come from it. They also touch on topics ranging from making sure every child is given the ability to grow and thrive, that educators are cognizant of any biases they may have and how to change them. Lastly, the three discuss the reopening of schools and working within constraints they may face. Dwight Carter is a nationally recognized school leader from Central Ohio. Because of his collaborative and innovative leadership, in 2010 he was inducted into the Jostens Renaissance Educator Hall of Fame. He was also named a 2013 National Association of Secondary School Principals “Digital Principal of the Year,” the 2014 Academy of Arts and Science Education “High School Principal of the Year,” and the 2015 Ohio Alliance of Black School Educators “Principal of the Year.” He currently is an Assistant Director and Eastland Career Center in Groveport, Ohio. He is the co-author of three books: What’s In Your Space? Five Steps to Better School and Classroom Design (Corwin, 2015), Leading Schools in Disruptive Times: How to Survive Hyper-change (Corwin 2017), and 10 Perspectives on Innovation in Education (Routledge, 2019). Additionally, he has contributed to a number of educational books and articles. You can follow him on Twitter @dwight_carter or Instagram at @dwightcarter. Reach out by email at mrdwightcarter@gmail.com and visit his website at https://mrdwightcarter.wixsite.com/. His blog is also available at https://dwightcarter.edublogs.org. Ernest Doc West III, family and friends call him “Doc”. He’s been working in education for 24 years. He is currently the principal of Columbus Scioto High School. He’s also been the principal of Independence High School, he was an administrator at Yorktown and Linmoor middle school, and the Africentric Early College. You can follow him on Instagram @docwestphd or email him at edocwest@gmail.com to start a conversation.
In this episode we look at how we can reach our students and colleagues "beyond the walls" of the school building. We have several guests this week including Jill Darrough from NCDPI's Digital Teaching and Learning Division, Corey Tyler Director of Technology for Northampton County Schools, and Elizabeth Matrejek a Math Teacher at Independence High School in Mecklenburg County.
• What is this? It is a recording of the San Jose based "Bollywood Blues" musician, Aki Kumar, performing live at Independence High School in C-Commons on Thursday, February 13, 2020. • Why does it start in the middle of the performance? Because I started recording too late. Sorry. • Why does it sound like it is distorting sometimes? Because I left the microphone volume too high. Oops. • Why is a bonus like 40 minutes long? Because this is not really a typical GGPP episode where we do fun random things. Those episodes would be Adventure episodes, and they will come out eventually. • Is this legal? I mean, I'm not making any money from this, and personally I think Aki Kumar would benefit from this (please check him out, his music is pretty good). But I mean I will take this episode down if required by him/his team; I just think that this is a nice, enjoyable performance. • Why did you decide to post this? Because it has been just sitting on my computer for months, doing nothing useful. Also I wish to inform those that only listen to the podcast and do not keep up with our YouTube or social media accounts (aka my AP chem teacher), that we have very important YouTube videos coming out today, May 1, at 3:00 PM. I personally believe that the first video is my best edited video to date, so make of that what you will. The videos are linked, so please view them. Thank you very much :) | #1: UNICHEF 2019 [dreamx3 Recap]: https://youtu.be/sxkcl0wb9to | #2: UNICHEF 2019 [Extended Cut]: https://youtu.be/-XybQHKAjSQ | Also if you missed the video from 2 weeks ago, here is "GGPP + Food = ???": https://youtu.be/fhX-48QKpCU | YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQCivLumynNcCxX0Sgg3ew | Keep Updated: https://linktr.ee/ggppstudios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggpp-podcast/message
In this episode, I speak with High School strength coach Carnadi Ford about what it looks like to build relationships, develop culture, and be a leader as a first-time Strength Coach at a brand new school! Learn how Coach Ford has implemented new systems and instilled a winning mindset at Independence HS in Ashburn, VA and how his focus on servant leadership and caring about athletes has helped him see amazing results in a short amount of time! If you're new to a program or starting to build a team or school culture, this episode provides some great insight! Carnadi Ford is the Head Strength Coach and FCA Character Coach at Independence High School in addition to being a full-time Test & Evaluation Engineer at Boeing, father of seven, and a competitive powerlifter. ***Make sure you start your FREE Trial of Teambuildr Online Strength & Conditioning Software!*** Check out the Teambuildr blog at www.teambuildr.com/blog Additional Resources: Carnadi's Blog on Building Trust with Athletes (from Teambuildr site) Carnadi's Blog on Building Buy-In (from Teambuildr site) Podcasts Carnadi is Listening To: Elevation with Steven Furtick Positive University with Jon Gordon City Light Church Las Vegas Books Carnadi is Reading: "Crash the Chatterbox" by Steven Furtick "Raise Your Game" by Alan Stein, Jr. "The System: Soviet Periodization Adapted for the American Strength Coach" by Johnny Parker Questions/ Comments? Feel free to contact Matt Diener at mdiener@fca.org
On this episode Buttons & Figs is proud to feature original ghost stories, for brave kids, (recommend 8+)by Tony and Pike, students at Independence High School in Glendale, Arizona. Tony shares a haunting story of a family ghost and a headless rooster and Pike shares a chilling delicious folk tale of the Windigo. Stories include mention of decapitation and cannibalism, as many a folk tale will do...but rest assured, we have more, happier stories on the way, for the youngest of listeners! Happy, spooky Halloween from all of us at Buttons & Figs, a podcast for kids about playing with words and stories....Bawhahahaha!
IHS in San Jose is currently on the hunt for alumni students. Listen as Renee Berg tells Martha Quinn all about the fundraiser and who they are looking for!
IHS in San Jose is currently on the hunt for alumni students. Listen as Renee Berg tells Martha Quinn all about the fundraiser and who they are looking for!
Tate talks to Ron Brock of Page High School Girls' Basketball, Dyron Birdwell of Siegel's Boys' Basketball team, and Jared Grindstaff of Independence High School wrestling
On this episode Buttons & Figs is proud to feature original ghost stories, for brave kids, by Nathaly and Zoe, students at Independence High School in Glendale, Arizona. Nathaly shares stories from her childhood, stories of haunting, stories of mystery and asks you - do you have any ghosts stories of your own? Zoe then shared a story told by her father, about a time when a dead lizard turns a kind ghost into a ghoulish one! Happy, spooky Halloween from all of us at Buttons & Figs, a podcast for kids about playing with words and stories....Bawhahahaha!
Welcome to Episode 160 of the No Quit Living Podcast. NQL is a personal development podcast designed to help you achieve your goals and desires. Whether you found us from Forbes, Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, CIO, New Theory, or elsewhere, we're thrilled you are listening. Through hearing the inspiring stories and tips from the greats, we will all find it easier to stay motivated. A Charlotte, North Carolina native, Mohamed was the second round pick for the Cleveland Browns in the 2009 NFL draft where he recorded two 100-yard receiving games his rookie year, the first Browns rookie to have two or more such games in a season since Kevin Johnson in 1999. Before joining the NFL, Mohamed earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology taking only 3.5 years from the University of Georgia where he was named the 2008 team captain, selected as a first-team All-Southeastern Conference and Academic All-SEC member, and received the team's Leon Farmer Award for his dedication to the strength and conditioning program and academics. Mohamed attended Independence High School helping his team win 77 consecutive games and capture four consecutive North Carolina state 4A championships while setting the North Carolina state prep records for career receiving yards (4,851) in a season (2004), touchdown catches in a career (76), and touchdown catches in a season (32 as a senior). In Spring 2017, while riding ATVs with friends Mohamed, was involved in an accident that resulted in the amputation of four fingers, leaving his thumb intact. Since retiring from the NFL, Mohamed has worked at Morgan Stanley as a financial advisor and is currently a speaker and advocate for fitness, athletes in business, and amputee causes. Mohamed has been a student at the Harvard Business School, completing their Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program and their Crossover into Business program, both led by Anita Elberse. Website: https://www.mohamedmassaquoi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ironmassaquoi/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/ironmassaquoi?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ironmassaquoi/
Episode 152 Mohamed Massaquoi was the second round pick for the Cleveland Browns in the 2009 NFL draft where he recorded two 100-yard receiving games his rookie year, the first Browns rookie to have two or more such games in a season since 1999. Before joining the NFL, Mohamed earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology taking only 3.5 years from the University of Georgia where he was named the 2008 team captain, selected as a first-team All-Southeastern Conference and Academic All-SEC member, and received the team's Leon Farmer Award for his dedication to the strength and conditioning program and academics. Mohamed attended Independence High School helping his team win 77 consecutive games and capture four consecutive North Carolina state 4A championships while setting the North Carolina state prep records for career receiving yards, receiving yards (4,851) in a season (2004), touchdown catches in a career (76), and touchdown catches in a season (32 as a senior). In Spring 2017, while riding ATVs with friends Mohamed, was involved in a an accident that resulted in the amputation of four fingers, leaving his thumb intact. Since retiring from the NFL, Mohamed has worked at Morgan Stanley as a financial advisor and is currently a speaker and advocate for fitness, athletes in business, and amputee causes. On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Mohamed about his faith in Christ, how he handled losing in college after winning every game he played in high school, adjusting to life without football and how the accident he suffered with an ATV changed his perspective on life and made him grateful to God. For more on Mohamed, check out his website at MohamedMassaquoi.com. Check out http://SportsSpectrum.com for more content on the intersection of sports and faith.
This podcast explores the health & fitness insights of a sports medicine Dr. from the Cleveland Clinic. The questions range from the challenges of being a female in a male dominant specialization of medicine to the common challenges she finds working with top-level athletes, including NBA Cleveland Cavaliers and the general population who want to be healthy and fit. Dr. Lara Morgan Oberle, MD is a staff member in the Cleveland Clinic Department of Orthopedic Surgery, specializing in Primary Care Sports and Exercise Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Evansville graduated summa cum laude and a medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Oberle is a member of the AMS for Sports Medicine, where she volunteers on the Communications committee, and also serves as a manuscript editor for the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. She is the head team physician for Cleveland State University, as well as Independence High School.
The Wake Up Zone visits with former Independence High School and University of Tennessee star Rashaan Gaulden to discuss being drafted by the Carolina Panthers last weekend and much more.
This interview took place July 8, 2014, at the Independence Public Library. Ralph J. "R. J." Osborn was born 10/26/1923, in Pawhuska, OK. He lived there until he was about 10 years of age. He graduated from Independence High School with the class of 1941 and attended junior college in Independence as well. He served in the United States Navy during World War II from June 1943 to February 1946. He now resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
This interview took place on 4/30/2015, at the Independence Public Library. MC Lars came to Independence as part of the Big Read Grant, April-June 2015, a community-wide celebration of Edgar Allan Poe. He gave a workshop with students at Independence High School and performed that evening for the community.
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Selling a Cedar Valley home? Get a free home value reportBuying a Cedar Valley home? Search all homes for saleIt’s an exciting time to be alive, and an exciting time to be in the Cedar Valley. It’s holiday time, people are cheery, and all the holiday hoopla is starting up.Today we just wanted to take a moment to tell you about a special event that we are sponsoring this holiday season. The Brazilian 2wins is a great band, and we are hosting a concert series with them this holiday season.The first show is Friday, December 18 at Independence High School. The shows on Saturday, December 19 and Sunday, December 20 will be at the Oster Regent Theatre right here in Cedar Valley.To get more info on the event, head on over to our Facebook page. If you have any other questions for us, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We can’t wait for you to see the shows!