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Best podcasts about lincoln elementary

Latest podcast episodes about lincoln elementary

Fresh Catch 2.0
I Know How You Feel

Fresh Catch 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 29:20


Send us a textDavid is under the weather, but he's learned that the show must go on. Inspired by his heroic efforts to overcome the funky infectious germs keeping him from doing an honorable gig later this afternoon at Lincoln Elementary, Dr. Dave attempted to connect to the moment by describing an upcoming encounter he will have at Huntington University. We shared awkward moments when a person (maybe us) attempts to express empathy when they would be better off wearing a t-shirt that reveals their true state.

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Washington Page
Halcyon House Washington Page with Olivia Foglesong

Washington Page

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 4:44


On today’s program, I am talking with Washington Lincoln Elementary Principal Olivia Foglesong to get an update on Lincoln Elementary and upcoming events.

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First Lady & Friends
Reigniting Your Passion and Purpose as Teachers

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 36:36


In this episode of our Educator Well-Being series, the hosts are joined by Milton Collins, principal of Lincoln Elementary in the Granite School District in the Salt Lake City region of Utah. Milton is having tremendous success in his school from students’ academic success to teacher happiness, thriving, and retention. He credits "leading from the heart" for this success, and in this episode, he shares his passion for the profession as a principal who is caring for the teachers – so the teachers can care for the students.   About Milton Collins A native of Charleston, Miss., Milton attended Rust College in Holly Springs, Miss., on a four-year basketball scholarship and graduated with a degree in education. He then moved to Kankakee, Ill., where he started his teaching career as a third-grade teacher at Lorenzo Smith School in Hopkins Park, Ill. Milton went back to school and received a master’s degree in educational leadership from National Louis University in Evanston, Ill. He then held principal positions in school districts in Wisconsin and Arizona before relocating to Utah and serving as principal at Lincoln Elementary School in the Granite School District. WGU Website: https://www.wgu.edu/about/governance/teachers-college/educator-well-being-from-principles-to-practice-podcast.html# Youtube: https://youtu.be/0CV0CpicXYY?si=FzkE0kkFj9MGzM4Y

Washington Page
Halcyon House Washington Page with Olivia Foglesong

Washington Page

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 4:46


On today’s program, I am talking with Washington Lincoln Elementary Principal Olivia Foglesong to get an update on Lincoln Elementary.  

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Washington Page
Halcyon House Washington Page with Olivia Foglesong

Washington Page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 4:25


On today’s program I am talking with Washington Lincoln Elementary School Principal Olivia Foglesong to get an update on Lincoln Elementary.

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Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Starring Role: Finday High School Grad. Brady Miller, sits down with Stage Door and tell us about his journey from Lincoln Elementary to to performing in The National Tour of 42nd Street, joining the

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 57:08


Starring Role: Finday High School Grad. Brady Miller, sits down with Stage Door and tell us about his journey from Lincoln Elementary to to performing in The National Tour of 42nd Street, joining the union of professional heatre performers, and living in NYC

La Crosse Talk PM WIZM
La Crosse Schools Superintendent Engel on teacher raises, truancy, selling Lincoln, elementary consolidation

La Crosse Talk PM WIZM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 40:38


La Crosse School Superintendent Dr. Aaron Engel joined and we got right into it with school starting next week, teacher raises, truancy on the rise, selling Lincoln Middle School and consolidating elementaries.  Began the show talking about truancy, as it was higher than it had ever been last year, and what the district planned over the summer to bring that number down.  After that, we discussed the new state budget and how that affected the district. Part of the budget was an increase of $325 per student for the next 400 years, put in place through the governor's veto pen. There was a lot of outrage over that funding but it sounds like it still isn't enough. We also talked quick about where the district is with school meal debt, before getting into some of the building situations its dealing with. We talked about the process of elementary school consolidation through the Facilities Advisory Committee, which is a little over halfway done with its studies. We then discussed the sale process for Lincoln Middle School and how the district wasn't happy about it getting a historic designation, just as it was being listed for sale. SHOW LINKS: Facilities Advisory Committeehttps://www.lacrosseschools.org/facilities-advisory-committee/ Lincoln Middle School historic designationhttps://www.wizmnews.com/2023/07/13/historic-status-for-lincoln-middle-school-upheld-appeal-by-la-crosse-school-district-denied/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Illinois News Now
Sparks' Notes - Principal Eric Bryan, Lincoln Elementary

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 6:49


Sparks chats with Principal Eric Bryan of Macomb's Lincoln Elementary about programs and events that they've implemented to help raise literacy in elementary students, as well as the challenges of teaching kids to read remotely. 

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Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast
Episode 23: Lincoln Elementary Inclusivity / Disability Week

Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 17:38


Welcome to TigerCast: A podcast designed to tell the story of Warsaw Schools and inform our community about the great things happening to serve our students.Episode 23: Lincoln Elementary Inclusivity / Disability WeekThe Warsaw Community Schools Strategic Plan includes the four pillar of Empathy, Adaptability, Inclusivity, and Experience. The staff of Lincoln Elementary School are preparing for an event next week tied to the Inclusivity Pillar. Hayley Cooper, Special Education Teacher for grade K-3, Amy Staton, Special Education Teacher for grades 4-6, and Emma Snodgrass, Speech Language Pathologist join Aimee and Kyle to discuss Lincoln Elementary's upcoming Disability Week. These teachers will share their hearts for their students and the upcoming event that celebrates the uniqueness of many learners. 

Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast
Episode 19: Partnership with the University of Virginia

Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 20:16


Welcome to TigerCast: A podcast designed to tell the story of Warsaw Schools and inform our community about the great things happening to serve our students.Episode 19: Partnership with the University of VirginiaSeveral teams of teachers and building leaders have had the privilege of participating in the Partnership for Leaders in Education Program through The University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. Through the most recent partnership, teams from Leesburg Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, and Warsaw Community High School recently participated in a 3-Day Winter Program in Oklahoma City learning more about Data-Driven Instruction.Catherine Cavanaugh, teacher from Lincoln Elementary, Jennifer Miller, teacher from Leesburg Elementary, and Dr. Dani Barkey, Deputy Superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools join Kyle and Aimee this morning to talk more about this experience, and how it translates to student learning in their schools.

Let's Talk Pella
Let’s Talk Pella – Mini-Pitch at Lincoln Elementary

Let's Talk Pella

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 6:41


Eduardo Zamarripa with Musco Lighting, Joel Cornilsen with Leighton State Bank, and Blake Siberz with Kick It Forward discuss the new Mini-Pitch at Lincoln Elementary.

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Let's Talk Pella
Let’s Talk Pella – New Teachers in the Pella Schools

Let's Talk Pella

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 5:05


Classes begin Tuesday in Pella — meet new teachers in the Pella Community School District, including Lisa Van Kooten at Madison Elementary, Erin Kim at Lincoln Elementary, Hayden Vroom at Pella Middle School, and Courtney Andre at

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Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast
Episode 1: TigerWhat?

Warsaw Community Schools TigerCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 9:08


Welcome to TigerCast: A podcast designed to tell the story of Warsaw Schools and inform our community about the great things happening to serve our students.Episode 1: Aimee Lunsford, Principal of Lincoln Elementary and Kyle Carter, Chief Technology and Data Analytics Officer set the purpose of the TigerCast.

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First Lady & Friends
Principal Milton Collins on creating powerful human connections at Lincoln Elementary

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 47:54


Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox, is joined by Milton Collins (Principal - Lincoln Elementary School) to talk about Milton's upbringing in Charleston, Mississippi, getting recruited to play college basketball at Rust College, and some life-changing lessons that he learned from his late mother throughout the years. Milton also shares the story of earning his first job in education as a third-grade teacher in Illinois, finding his passion for teaching, and the meeting that got him recruited to become a principal in Utah. Then we talk about various ways that we can help support our teachers in Utah, how Milton is developing powerful relationships with the students at Lincoln Elementary, and why it's imperative that we create an environment where all of our students can feel represented and connected to each other. To learn more about Lincoln Elementary, you can visit their website here: https://schools.graniteschools.org/lincoln/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lauren.live - Spirituality | Health | Lifestyle
Ceres Colony Cavalier featuring Tony Rodrigues

Lauren.live - Spirituality | Health | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 62:01


Listen to an incredible story that connects space and consciousness as Tony Rodrigues visits the Lauren.live podcast and shares his 20 year abduction experience in the Secret Space Program (SSP) when he was taken overnight in April during his 4th grade year at Lincoln Elementary school in Michigan."The story within this book is confronting, seemingly impossible, and beyond logic for the common person."https://www.tonyrodrigues.com=== Guest Bio ===Tony Rodrigues is a 20 year tour experiencer, author of the autobiography, "Ceres Colony Cavalier", and co-creator of "Talks with Tony," A Patreon group focused on disclosure and consciousness expansion. He hosts support groups and has created a course for others who suspect they may have been involved in similar programs.==============Subscribe to the RealLaurenLive YouTube channel for Spirituality | Health | Lifestyle videos!Visit the @RealLaurenLive on Instagram and check out https://Lauren.live for more info. You can also find weekly FULL episodes of the Lauren.live podcast every Friday on your favorite platforms including Apple, YouTube, Spotify, Google, TuneIn, IHeartRadio, and Amazon Music.==============#RealLaurenLive #TonyRodrigues #CeresColonyCavalier #20andBack #AriesPrime #DiegoGarcia #Space #SpaceThings #SpaceNerd #SpaceJunkie #SpaceGeek #OffPlanet #Disclosure #ETs #Aliens #Alien #OuterSpace #Stars #Consciousness #Conscious #Skeptics #Planets #PlanetEarth #OpenMinds #OpenMinded #SpiritualPodcast #SpiritualExperience #SoulFamily #SoulGrowth #Souls #Beings #Draco #RealLaurenLivePodcast #TwentyandBack #Pleiadian #Awakening #Mars #Antarctica #Germans #GreatAwakening #GreatAwakeningMap #Moon #MKUltra #TR3B #Gaia #JasonRice #JayWeidner #SolarSystem

OEA
Episode 92 -- Copy/Paste From Out-of-State

OEA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 37:19


Legislative expert Ivy Riggs returns to the pod to break down the first "deadline week" at the Capitol. Find out the good, the bad, and the ugly on where education bills stand, including a monster voucher bill making it through committee. Please contact your lawmakers, share your story, and let them know our public dollars need to remain in public schools that serve over 90% of Oklahoma kids! Each year, the Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association selects a school to receive funds for the Outreach to Teach program that honors service to a community. Our winner this year is Lincoln Elementary in Lawton, OK. It is the oldest school in Lawton — established in 1908. They have around 350 student and 91% of their students qualify for free and reduced lunch. Heather Cody from OAEA and Darrell Morris from Lincoln Elementary join us to talk about the impact of this program.

The CharacterStrong Podcast
Top 6 Episodes Of 2021: #6 - Creating A Strong Staff Culture In Your Building - Kelly Smith

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 24:02


Kelly has been in education for the last 15 years. She did her undergraduate work at the University of Portland, majoring in Political Science and got my Masters in Teaching through Concordia University. Kelly began her career teaching pre-school in Ireland and when she moved back to the states, she began teaching Kindergarten. Kelly spent the last two years before becoming a principal working as a Student Success Specialist, coaching teachers and students on creating systems of support for students with challenging behaviors in the general education environment. Through her experience in Collaborative Problem Solving, Trauma Informed Practices, and Restorative Justice, she has worked to create school and district level systems and supports to meet the needs of students and families in our ever-changing educational world. Kelly is currently in my first year as an administrator, serving as the Principal at Lincoln Elementary in the Grants Pass School District where she has had the opportunity to lead an incredible staff through these challenging times.

The CharacterStrong Podcast
Creating Space For Honest Conversations - Kelly Smith

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 26:00


Kelly has been in education for the last 16 years. She did her undergraduate work at the University of Portland, majoring in Political Science and got her Masters in Teaching through Concordia University. Kelly began her career teaching pre-school in Ireland. When she moved back to the states, she began teaching Kindergarten and has taught pre-K through 3rd grade. Kelly spent the last two years before becoming a principal working as a Student Success Specialist, coaching teachers and students on creating systems of support for students with challenging behaviors in the general education environment. Through her experience in Collaborative Problem Solving, Trauma Informed Practices, and Restorative Justice, she has worked to create school and district level systems and supports to meet the needs of students and families in our ever-changing educational world. Kelly is currently in her second year as an administrator, serving as the Principal at Lincoln Elementary in the Grants Pass School District.

The Post Podcast
USD 489 Board of Education recap: Nov. 22, 2021

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 11:01


On this episode of the Post Podcast Hays Post reporter Cristina Janney recaps this week's USD 489 Board of Education meeting with superintendent Ron Wilson.   Transcript James Bell   USD 489 will soon be soliciting feedback from the community for an upcoming a bond issue campaign. Hays Post reporter Christina Janney speaks with USD 489. Superintendent Ron Wilson about that and more as they recap this week's Board of Education meeting on this episode of the Post Podcast. Cristina Janney   Well, one of the things that was discussed last night that's been kind of hovering around Headstart for a while, is the federal mat vaccine mandate. The board finally approved a policy that was going to give guidance to those employees. You want to tell our listeners a little bit about that? You bet, Ron Wilson   Christina. You know, I think it was back in September where we, we received a letter from the Office of Headstart and this only applies to our all our employees' audit. This does not apply to all of our USD 49 employees who work in other buildings, but the office of a headstart is requiring that all of their employees get vaccinated by January 1. And so we have been working since September to try to put together, some guidance for employees on how best to handle this. And so Donna Hudson-Hamilton, who is the director of ECC, along with her team spent a considerable amount of time putting together a policy just to help navigate this kind of uncharted territory for us in terms of staph vaccinations. And I think what they did was they put together a policy that gives everyone opportunities to, you know, do what they feel is best for them. And so we are requiring vaccinations However, within that policy, we are all also offering a medical exemption or a religious exemption, should they choose not to get the vaccination. So I guess all in all, it's it's a good thing. It's like I said, this is something we've not dealt with, as a school district. It's not what was approved last night is not a board policy that will continue for district employees, but it will continue for the ECC employees, as long as this mandate is in place by the Office of Head Start. Cristina Janney   And Donna Hudson-Hamilton, who is the director of early childhood connections, who this is affecting, said about there's about 90 employees that the mandate will affect in the number of roughly fit for about half of those have received all vaccinations at this point. Ron Wilson   Yes, that's the information that we've received. You know, going forward, we anticipate there could be some that choose to get the vaccination or we hope that those that don't will file exemptions, either religious or medical, and will be able to go forward and continue as is. Cristina Janney   And it's also my understanding that there will be no test-out option for anyone who is not vaccinated. You're either vaccinated or you're you have filed for an exemption. Ron Wilson   Yeah, that's that. And that, once again, that is not a district policy. That is what the office of Headstart has indicated for their employees. And so it's kind of a unique situation because we do employ every as a district, USD 489 does employ these DCF employees. But the funding comes from the federal division to help support the Early Childhood Development Center. Cristina Janney   So will employees who do not wish to comply with the vaccine mandate? Will they have any opportunity to be reassigned elsewhere in the district? Ron Wilson   You bet we have, we've made it a statement to all the employees out there that we're going to work with everyone, should someone not meet the exemption list, we'll we'll try to find the spot within our district that that maybe they can work and not have to have a vaccination. So we're gonna do everything we can to keep employees working. And that's that is a priority for us. And it's a priority to have our full staff out at ECC. Cristina Janney   If you want to read more about this. There's a story up on the Hays Post this morning about that. Moving on, I think there is another important thing that the board discussed last night, and that was a survey being released to the general public about some possible bond options. Can you tell our listeners a little bit about that? Yeah, I mean, we're we're getting into a little more in depth in terms of what we're looking for. out as far as scopes of work for, for the bond issue, and once again, we're just looking for feet more feedback. As we move forward throughout this process, we have spent considerable time working with the community group that has met since the summer, about once or twice a month on, depending on what month it is. We've met with educators many times throughout the same period as the administrative group. And we've, we're really, we've worked so hard to try and whittle down and build this scope of work, which we feel are our most important needs in the district. And so now, what we're asked we're going to do is we're going to put it together this survey, and we're going to get it out in into our community. And so we'll be sending that out here, the first of December, we just appreciate everyone's feedback, of course, also won't be just a survey of as the only feedback opportunity or first event for the community to start commenting and giving us feedback, we'll start December 15. That will be at Rockwell Administration Center on December 15. And that will take place in the auditorium. And I think it'll be a great opportunity just for everyone to look and kind of get an idea and ask some questions if they do. Well, nothing definite has been decided on any scope or any specifics. But do you want to talk a little bit about some of the options that will be discussed in that survey? Sure. What many options and just like you said, none of the options are what we know was going to happen, we have just listed about seven options. And I don't know if I'll be able to pick all of them off the top of my head. But all of the options are just themes that have risen to the top. As we have progressed since starting this back in June. And working with the community, the educator group and the administrator group, these are there are certain themes that have risen. Of course, one of the options as we've that has risen to the top is that Lincoln Elementary is a school that's 100 years old, has a lot of needs and how we can move forward without Lincoln as one of our schools. So we're looking at possibly that as that could be an option to close Lincoln Elementary. We've we've talked about re-purchasing Hays Middle into an elementary school, and looking at how we could move students into there. And then possibly in a combination of, of even maybe looking at how we could move Hays metal, whether it's moving them out to Hays High School and looking at a new high school or building a new middle school and repurposing. You know that Hays High for some for some future needs. So lots of different options. Another option that is out there. Of course, Wilson Elementary is a great school. The one thing that if you look at our facility score scorecard of the school's Wilson Elementary, as far as educational scoring, it scores low. And it's basically because of space Wilson is a very small school, it would take a considerable amount of money to add space. And so there is a thought that maybe we could move Wilson and Lincoln students into the middle school, and then figure out what we can do with the middle school because of course, the middle school is our is a nemesis in itself because we're just squeezed at the middle school. And we definitely need more space at the middle school. So it's a combination of a lot of different things. We're just we're asking for feedback. And what we still don't know what's going to happen or what's going to be what would be brought to the board for consideration. But we're this is just the process and just throwing a lot of ideas out and some of them will stick and some of them won't. Cristina Janney   Yes, and that's going to be available sent out to parents through your online alert system is going to be available on social media is going to be available on the district website online. So it's not just parents or teachers that get to take this survey. It's anybody in the community. Ron Wilson   Yes, we want to give the opportunity for everyone to comment and give feedback. And so yes, if you like I said last night at the board meeting, if you have any type of social media, you will have the opportunity to see this, this survey. Cristina Janney   Run. Is there anything else that you wanted to talk about in terms of the bond issue right now? Ron Wilson   Well, I think the thing is from a bond perspective, you know, I, I feel really good about where we're at. I think it's it's been obvious that there's been a lot of support for, for, you know, a need to support the bond. It's been 30 years since Hays has passed a bond issue. I, one of the things that I do want to highlight is last, at last night's board meeting, we spent quite a considerable amount of time talking about some of the great achievements going on academically and within our district. And it's just, it is amazing how we're doing this with really a very condensed space, and we're packing kids in and we're really not we don't have opportunities to do some of the things that we really feel would be beneficial to student achievement. And so I think it just be another piece where we could just push our district further moving them to greatness.

The Post Podcast
Lincoln Elementary plans Veteran‘s Day Celebration

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 6:33


Transcript James Bell  Lincoln Elementary is set to celebrate Veterans Day this week. Principal Kerri Lacy talks to us about that and more. On this episode of the Post Podcast.   Kerri Lacy  Our school is going through a process called redesign where we're looking at how we do things at school and getting our community involved and our parents involved. And so we reached out to community members and we have several businesses that have adopted our classes. So I can name a few of those golden belt bank and Farm Bureau, the Hayes Police Department, Hayes, recreation taco shop, you know, if any other have others of you at businesses that would like to sponsor a class, you can sure just give us a call at our office and we would love to have you.   James Bell  Yeah, that's very cool. Yeah. And we talked about this a lot here on the go morning show, but the sense of community around you know, as county it's just I think, tremendous, but it really takes a village to kind of make these things work. And one of the things I think that we're gonna chat hit on here is the Fall Festival that you talked about, or that occurred, I guess, last week, right?   Kerri Lacy  Right. Um, instead of a Halloween parties, the traditional costumes, and costume parties and things like that. We a few years ago, before COVID, of course, we started what we call a Fall Festival. We invite community members to come in and share their talents with us. So there are several different stations around the building and the entire afternoon right after lunch. The kids rotate for about 20 minutes sessions and you know, we have ever this year we had Halloween bingo taco shop brought in the famous chili or queso and chips our kids loved that.   James Bell  Who doesn't like CCQ from Taco Shop, right. No, I think everybody in the region knows what that is.   Kerri Lacy  Absolutely. And if they are from Hays, and they come back to visit, that's usually one of the staples. Absolutely, yes. On the punch list. I agreed. Yes. We had the Fort Hays State discipled group Sternberg Museum, Hays Public Library, they did a story walk. Our girl scout group came in and they built pumpkin catapults and had little pumpkins that they were shooting across the hallway upstairs.   James Bell  Just the little ones not a massive like you see on the TV with a no. No, that would be cool. I think maybe next year, we should have them bring in a couple of big ones and we'll take them outside and see how far we can get them to go. So. You got if you're gonna if you're if that happens, call me because I want to be there to see that.   Kerri Lacy  Alright, I will try Lincoln home in school. They sponsored the missus Lacey, human Banana Split challenge. That was fun. They challenged me to name every student in the school by name. Oh, man. And if I could not do that, then I was in a banana suit. They could get chocolate syrup, whipped cream, sprinkles, cherries, and decorate me as a human banana split. Although I did name every single student in the building, you got them all. I got them all. That's amazing. But I still let them decorate the Oh, that was fun. And Midwest standard. She brings out their money machine, which is really cool. We put real money in there real dollar bills. And I always tease the kids and say, did you know want to get that $100 bill? And they're like, no, no, no, I want to go again. So we have the money machine, which is a lot of fun. And then we have a dance party. So pretty cool.   James Bell  Yeah, that's awesome. And that's, that's really cool that they those area businesses, they stepped up and helped make that possible. Because without those guys, you know, things like that really can't happen. Right?   Kerri Lacy  Absolutely. And it's really cool to have them connect with our kiddos. And when our kids see them out. You know, these people from the businesses, they see them out maybe it's shopping the Dylan's or something and they recognize them and they're excited. And they tell their parents that this is what happened. And they were at my school. And so it really is a partnership and it really helps out everyone. Very cool.   James Bell  Well, looking ahead a little bit. You've also got a veterans day of celebration coming up, right?   Kerri Lacy  Oh my gosh, we are so excited about this. This is the first time for us to try this. But on Tuesday, November 9 from 6 to 7pm. Back on our playground, we are having what we call a Veterans Day celebration for active military. Community members are all invited to join Lincoln students and their families for the celebration. We will have free refreshments. There will be a local food truck there for food purchases. We will have live music by 80 Proof Alice for that hour. It's really going to be a fun time. We are also at that time taking donations for the Fort Dodge Soldiers Home. They greatly appreciate those donations that are needed, you know non perishable food items and things like that.   James Bell  Ah, you know, I'm not familiar and I don't know that maybe maybe we want to share what is the Fort Dodge soldiers home?   Kerri Lacy  Well, it is, I want to say kind of a place where they can where soldiers can go and, and get help if they need it. Their families can get help if they need it. You know, we are not close to a commensarry type, you know, on base, things like that. So they have a place where soldiers can reach out and get the help for their families.   James Bell  Very cool. Very cool. So, you're looking for donations, or yes, you're looking for donations for the Fort Dodge Soldiers Home.   Kerri Lacy  Oh, yes. Okay can bring donations that night. You know, things like non perishable food items. Kleenex, toilet paper, dish soap, laundry, soap, T shirts and sweatpants. Usually large, extra large, double extra large, those can be brought that night or if you can't come that night. You can also drop those donations for the soldier house to Lincoln at any time.   James Bell  Very cool. Very cool. And I think one last thing we want to hit on tonight you got some going on as well, right? Oh, yeah.   Kerri Lacy  If you come out to the north McDonald's from five to eight, our teachers will be selling to cookies for $1 and then also the proceeds of all the food sales comes back to our school for this event, so it's called Big teacher night I think about every elementary school has big teacher night here and we love it that McDonald sponsors us every year.

Dave and Dujanovic
Ogden Kidnapping

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 9:12


What a wild scene at Lincoln Elementary in Ogden. Did the would-be kidnapper know this 11 year old child? No. Police say there’s no connection. He comes on the playground, grabs the 11 year old, and pulls the child to leave with her and a school employee enters to essentially save the day. Dave and Debbie discuss the incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The CharacterStrong Podcast
Creating A Strong Staff Culture In Your Building - Kelly Smith

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 23:51


Kelly has been in education for the last 15 years. She did her undergraduate work at the University of Portland, majoring in Political Science and got her Masters in Teaching through Concordia University. Kelly began her career teaching pre-school in Ireland and when she moved back to the states, she began teaching Kindergarten. Kelly spent the last two years before becoming a principal working as a Student Success Specialist, coaching teachers and students on creating systems of support for students with challenging behaviors in the general education environment. Through her experience in Collaborative Problem Solving, Trauma Informed Practices, and Restorative Justice, she has worked to create school and district level systems and supports to meet the needs of students and families in our ever-changing educational world. Kelly is currently in her first year as an administrator, serving as the Principal at Lincoln Elementary in the Grants Pass School District where she has had the opportunity to lead an incredible staff through these challenging times.

Benton Talk
Benton Talk Episode 15

Benton Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 37:21


In this episode, Rodney interviews Lincoln Elementary's principal Julie Williams about the school's recent National Blue Ribbon Schools award and Papa Chris encourages people to rock the vote.

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Compassionate Las Vegas
Interview with Councilman Steve Black

Compassionate Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 32:02


Scott Black, a native of Southern Nevada, was elected in June 2017 to represent residents of Ward 3 in North Las Vegas. He was born in Henderson and spent the majority of his childhood in North Las Vegas, attending Lincoln Elementary, Jim Bridger Junior High and Rancho High schools. Scott developed a love of country and democracy, and an appreciation and respect for the delicate balance of government. During a school trip to Washington, D.C. as a teen. After high school, Scott attended college for one year, then accepted a call to serve his church as a missionary in Oakland, California for two years. Upon his return, he resumed his schooling at UNLV, graduating with a bachelor's degree in communication studies with an emphasis on public relations and advertising. He continued his studies, earning a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Phoenix. Scott is committed to service in the community and has served for 20 years as a Boy Scout leader. He also is very active in serving as a youth leader for his church. He enjoys camping and hiking with his family, and is an avid bicyclist and vintage Volkswagen enthusiast. Scott is proud to call North Las Vegas his hometown and is excited to serve the residents and businesses of Ward 3. Listen to the Podcast: https://compassionatelv.captivate.fm/listen #compassion #lasvegas #publicservice Support this podcast

Compassionate Las Vegas
Interview with Councilman Steve Black

Compassionate Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 32:02


Scott Black, a native of Southern Nevada, was elected in June 2017 to represent residents of Ward 3 in North Las Vegas. He was born in Henderson and spent the majority of his childhood in North Las Vegas, attending Lincoln Elementary, Jim Bridger Junior High and Rancho High schools. Scott developed a love of country and democracy, and an appreciation and respect for the delicate balance of government. During a school trip to Washington, D.C. as a teen. After high school, Scott attended college for one year, then accepted a call to serve his church as a missionary in Oakland, California for two years. Upon his return, he resumed his schooling at UNLV, graduating with a bachelor's degree in communication studies with an emphasis on public relations and advertising. He continued his studies, earning a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Phoenix. Scott is committed to service in the community and has served for 20 years as a Boy Scout leader. He also is very active in serving as a youth leader for his church. He enjoys camping and hiking with his family, and is an avid bicyclist and vintage Volkswagen enthusiast. Scott is proud to call North Las Vegas his hometown and is excited to serve the residents and businesses of Ward 3. Listen to the Podcast: https://compassionatelv.captivate.fm/listen #compassion #lasvegas #publicservice Support this podcast

CalMatters
Getting Through Coronavirus, Explained: Teachers Talk About Homeschooling

CalMatters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 63:37


In mid-March, public schools across California closed en masse to combat the coronavirus pandemic. But while schools remain physically closed, educators and students are in the thick of the new reality of distance learning. How are California’s teachers navigating the most significant disruption to education in modern history? How can parents help their child during these unprecedented times? CalMatters K-12 education reporter Ricardo Cano talks with three California teachers who’ve been at the forefront of leading remote instruction. SPEAKERS * Larry Ferlazzo, an English teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, author/editor of 12 educaiton-focused books, and a columnist for Education Week * Jesus Galindo, 3rd grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary in Richmond, and a winner of the "Teacher of the Year 2020" award by West Contra Costa Independent School District * Mandy Kelly, 6th grade teacher at Trabuco Mesa Elementary in Rancho Santa Margarita, and a 2020 Teacher of the Year awardee by the California Department of Education WHO SAID WHAT WHEN * 0 to 3:40 min - Intro to CalMatters, and why we're having this conversation * 3:40 min - What distance learning looks like for the teachers and their students, and how this situation has affected them * 12:15 min - What's the focus of content they're covering with their students * 19:20 min - How to handle the digital divide when 1 in 5 California students don't have Internet access * 26:20 min - How much distance-learning training the teachers got beforehand, and how that affected their ability to teach effectively * 33:45 min - How are English language learners faring during this change? * 40 min - Will students be ready for their next grade level when school starts in the fall? * 46:10 min - The one thing teachers have tried in the past month that they'll keep on doing when school reopens * 52:40 min - Engaging students who have ADHD or are easily distracted * 55:45 min - How will schools operate differently when they're back open again? RESOURCE LIST Need some tools and ideas for making distance learning easier? Check out a list of resources from the panelists here: https://bit.ly/3f1pWHi

Benton Talk
Benton Talk-Episode 12

Benton Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 53:37


In this episode, a panel of black SCSD educators join Rodney and Jason to discuss Black History Month, representation in education, inclusion and identity, Papa Chris plugs the film "Parasite" and Lincoln Elementary has some big news.

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KSVR-FM
Ecos De La Comunidad 05 - 10 - 2019

KSVR-FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 56:25


Alex Perez,Gerente de Proyectos del Centro de Negocios del Noroeste,informo lo que hace cada organizacion para ayudar a los agricultores,con el proposito de ayudar a emprender en la Industria de Agricultura. -De Politica: La semana de presentacion de elecciones comienza el 13 de Mayo. Las personas interesadas en postularse para cualquiera de las 104 posiciones abiertas en el Condado de Skagit deben regisgtrarse. -Evento de despedida de planificacion del Distrito para Lincoln Elementary. The Last Dance Mock Crash,se usa en todo el pais para ayudar a reducir la fatalidad de los adolecentes y las lesiones graves durante la la temporada de alta graduacion, y meses de verano.

Gab 'N Go Podcast
Ep 17 - Increasing Breakfast Participation with a "Breakfast Club"

Gab 'N Go Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 12:30


Our guest is our first of 2019 and is such a fun way to kick off the year! Claudia Simion is the Cafeteria Manager at Lincoln Elementary at Brownsburg Community School Corporation in Indiana. In this episode, she shares how she increased breakfast participation by implementing a Breakfast Club. She involved students, parents and school administration to make this campaign a success, and she served students family-style. Get social: - Gab ‘N Go on Facebook: www.facebook.com/gabngopodcast - Gab ‘N Go on Instagram: www.instagram.com/gabngopodcast - Gab ‘N Go on Twitter: www.twitter.com/gabngopodcast - Connect with Gab ‘N Go host, Liz Roesel, on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lizroesel/

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show (Tuesday, January 2, 2018)

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 98:57


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, January 2, 20184:20 pm: Former Congressional candidate Tanner Ainge has announced he will run for a seat on the Utah County Commission and he joins Rod to discuss his reasoning4:35 pm: Representative Carol Spackman-Moss joins the show to discuss her proposed legislation to completely ban the use of holding and speaking on cell phones while driving5:05 pm: Boyd Matheson of the Sutherland Institute joins the show to give us his reaction to Senator Orrin Hatch’s announcement that he will not run for re-election this year6:05 pm: Mateo Rueda, a former art teacher at Lincoln Elementary in Hyrum, joins the show to discuss his dismissal after he showed classical paintings containing nudity to his fifth and sixth grade students6:20 pm: Paul Mero, President of the Next Generation Freedom Fund, joins Rod for a discussion about Orrin Hatch’s retirement, as well as what he calls President Trump’s gift to America6:35 pm: Carl Cannon of Real Clear Politics joins the show to discuss Senator Hatch’s retirement announcement, as well as why he says 2017 was the year Democrats were living angrily

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The Music Box
The Music Box Episode 2: Superheroes and Time Machines!

The Music Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 23:21


Instruments that can talk?! Mozart as a super hero?! An old time machine in the back of the UofL music library?! How did this craziness happen? Oh ya, we let the 4th grade orchestra write the script… and it’s great! What exactly is classical music, we ask. Well, answers are always more complicated than we hope but it’s worth the ride. Hop on but make sure you buckle up and have your signed permission slip! Access our learning resources and complete music credits at wuol.org/musicbox under the activities tab Episode Credits: Sara Louise Callaway, Host and Producer Paul Robinson, Curriculum Design Helen Haverstick, collaborating teacher 4th Grade Orchestra Class at Lincoln Elementary, episode collaborators Lucas Adams, voice of Mozart Matt Ertz, UofL Music Library Anne Gauthier, Recording Assistant Tyler Franklin, Photographer The Music Box is a production of Louisville Public Media and is made possible by PNC +

The Music Box
The Music Box Episode 1: The Golden Record

The Music Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 18:16


Visit The Music Box site Somewhere out in space there floats a golden record… Listen to the 2nd grade class at Lincoln Elementary school as they explore classical that’s way out there, like past the Oort cloud out there. That’s right, there are symphonies floating in interstellar space just waiting to be heard. How? Find out in our opening episode where it doesn’t matter if you’ve ever heard classical music before, or even music, or even live on planet earth! Listen, learn, and then upload your own golden records for outer space with our resources. +

Ben Joravsky Interviews: Inside Chicago Government
12/12/13: "Democracy elusive in Chicago public schools"

Ben Joravsky Interviews: Inside Chicago Government

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2013 5:18


Why aldermen representing black wards--and others--voted for an elected school board; how Lincoln Elementary parents engaged in "callocracy"; and how moving special programs out of Lincoln Elementary could solve overcrowding. Length 5.3 minutes.

Ben Joravsky Interviews: Inside Chicago Government
12/12/13: "Democracy elusive in Chicago public schools"

Ben Joravsky Interviews: Inside Chicago Government

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2013 20:15


Why aldermen representing black wards--and others--voted for an elected school board; how Lincoln Elementary parents engaged in "callocracy"; and how moving special programs out of Lincoln Elementary could solve overcrowding. Length 20.3 minutes.

WPS-TV School News
School News 5/25/12

WPS-TV School News

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012 16:51


In this Edition of the School News:   Buckner Beautification Project Rock Concert for Financial Literacy at South Munch with Moms at Chisholm Trail Motivation Day at Val Jackson Irving Elementary Bond Celebration The Annual May Festival at Colvin Elementary Closing Get Together at Lincoln Elementary   Anchors are Danica Wyatt and Livia Brown from Horace Mann Dual Language Magnet Run time is 16:50