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HC Audio Stories
Little Red Schoolhouse Reborn

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 3:52


Officials envision replica of lost structure As her finger slowly moved over each face in a 65-year-old photo of 10 children inside a classroom, Maryanne Cavaccini began reeling off names. Her cousin Joanie, Evelyn, Marie, Billy, Peter, Lenny. She named three more before stopping at a little girl in a print dress, a second grader. "Yeah, that's me," she said. Memories, photos, news clippings and an empty lot are all that remain of the Little Red Schoolhouse, which stood for 129 years at Route 9D and Red Schoolhouse Road in Fishkill, just north of Beacon. At the time it closed in 1959, when its veteran teacher retired, the one-room structure held seven grades - "pre-first" to six. Students continued their education in the Beacon school district. The building was torn down in 1971, but there is talk of building a replica - if anyone can figure out who owns the property. A title search by the state in 1977 failed to identify the owner, but the Town of Fishkill has renewed the effort so it can preserve the site for visitors. "The more attractions we have, the more we can celebrate our history," said Town Supervisor Ozzy Albra. The school's history began with its construction in 1830 on property owned by the Verplanck family, large landholders who also donated the property for Stony Kill Farm, which sits across Route 9D. Elizabeth Travis, a Glenham native and Beacon High School graduate , was the teacher for 47 years, from 1912 until it closed in 1959. With children in seven grades occupying one room, Travis called one class at a time to a front bench. "When she was doing a lesson with one grade, we had to be quiet and do our studies," said Cavaccini, then known as Maryanne Greggo. Cavaccini entered as a kindergarten student in 1956, when the Little Red Schoolhouse may have been the only remaining one-room school in Dutchess County. Her brother Frank also attended the school, which drew students from Baxtertown, Red Schoolhouse and Stony Kill roads, as well as Route 9D. On Tuesday (Feb. 25), Cavaccini recalled the DeSoto that her teacher drove, the potbelly stove that provided heat and a swing students hung to fling themselves into a pond. One newspaper report credited Travis with saving the structure from a fire by organizing a bucket brigade of students armed with water from a stream. A truck filled with candy once overturned outside the school, spilling its contents and drawing students outside, said Cavaccini. "We were screaming, 'We got the candy,' " she said. "The teacher came out screaming, 'You can't do that.' Well, we did it." When the school closed, Cavaccini was about to enter the third grade. She transferred to South Avenue Elementary and later graduated from Beacon High School. Her career included stops in the San Francisco area and jobs at Central Hudson, the Stewart Air National Guard Base and the Castle Point VA Medical Center. Five years after the schoolhouse was demolished, Elizabeth Travis attended a ceremony marking the installation of a sign made by students at Glenham Elementary School in Fishkill, which is part of the Beacon district. She died in 1984 at Highland Hospital in Beacon. Last week, a photo posted on Facebook showed students standing outside the school. It drew nearly 100 comments, including from Cavaccini and people whose parents or other relatives attended. Someone remembered their family buying strawberries in the summer from Travis, who ran a farm with her husband. Many of the commenters denounced the decision 54 years ago to demolish the school. "That could have been a historical building," said Cavaccini.

Harold's Old Time Radio
The Lone Ranger 38-09-07 (0876) Little Red Schoolhouse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 29:38


The Lone Ranger 38-09-07 (0876) Little Red Schoolhouse

HC Audio Stories
Always Present, Never Seen: A Response

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 10:09


Editor's Note: Born in South Carolina, Daniel Pruitt attended school in Brockway, Beacon and Glenham before graduating from Beacon High School in 1965 and earning degrees from SUNY Stony Brook and The New School for Social Research in New York City. Retired from IBM, he lives in Dunedin, Florida. Below are excerpts from an article that Pruitt researched and wrote in response to our five-part series on the history of Black people in the Highlands, Always Present, Never Seen, published in 2022. Pruitt felt the series could have included more about local Black history from 1850 to 1930. "I felt a personal need to connect the present, which I knew, with the past, which I did not," he wrote. "This past history was never present and never seen as such over my lifetime." His full report, which he describes as part memoir and part scholarship, is available here as a PDF. My parents were South Carolina emigrants to Beacon, arriving in 1946. I thought the history of the local Black community had come with us from the South. No anecdotal evidence or civics lessons suggested we weren't the first Black inhabitants of Beacon. I wasn't alone in thinking this. Although most of my friends were born in Beacon, they all had families from somewhere else, predominantly the South. Until recently, Mickey Reed thought his sister, Dot, was in the first class of Beacon High School in 1951 that had Black graduates. In truth, the first Black graduate was William Howes Jr. in 1925, but he lived in Baxtertown, according to census records, which was in the Town of Fishkill. Were Mickey's sister and her classmates the first Black graduates who lived in the city proper? I had heard that the kids from Baxtertown walked to the Little Red Schoolhouse for their primary education - not the easiest of treks but not the miles more required to reach Beacon High. Howes had to want that degree, even if it probably was of no use to him, as a Black man, finding a job. So kudos to William Howes, Class of 1925, and Dorothy Reed, Audrey Myrick, Leonard Morgan and Eugene Sims in 1951. When I was growing up, the Black community lived in Brockway, the brickyard community in the Town of Fishkill, or in the west end of Beacon, formerly part of Fishkill Landing (which merged with Matteawan in 1913 to form Beacon). My family lived in both. We followed the Germans, Irish, Jews and Italians into the West End, not necessarily in that order. Nothing came after us except urban renewal. The river baptized, fed and played with us. The dump was always on fire; a southeastern wind brought it to the front door like the mail. There were as many as five beer gardens in the 1950s between Bank Square and Beekman Street. Few white people walked through the West End. City parades bypassed us, starting at the fire station a block east on Main Street. Surprisingly, the Black churches were elsewhere until Springfield Baptist opened in the former Central Hudson gas building on Beekman Street in 1946 under Mattie Cooper, formerly an associate pastor at Beulah Baptist in Brockway. Black people filled the homes and apartments on Beekman, River and Ferry streets and Wolcott Avenue. There were a few white families still living in the West End into the 1950s: the Cimorellis and Cervones on lower Ferry; the Russells, Gromkos and Petterossis on Chandler; and the Carmichaels on Beekman. But they were not there long, and Black families lucky enough to get the few available IBM jobs left, too. However, unlike white flight, Black flight didn't have the East End as a destination. They moved outside the city limits. Bank Square - more like a tuning fork than a square - was the hub of the West End, what we called "up the street." The white-owned businesses weren't going anywhere. Two beer gardens, Bank Square Tavern and Modern Cafe (Vinnie's and Jimmy's) were anchors. There was Ike's, a grocer who begrudgingly gave credit and kept a watchful eye with his charge, known affectionately as Lil White Bobby, on the pe...

THE OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR
The Lone Ranger "Billy Garrett Kidnapped" and "Little Red Schoolhouse"

THE OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 61:15


The Lone Ranger "Blackjack Martin" May 06, 1938 syndicated through Mutual The Lone Ranger "The Little Red Schoolhouse" September 07, 1938 syndicated through Mutual

Harold's Old Time Radio
I Was a Communist for the FBI - 52-05-07 - #03 - Little Red Schoolhouse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 26:09


I Was a Communist for the FBI - 52-05-07 - #03 - Little Red Schoolhouse

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast
The Little Red Schoolhouse goes Virtual- Bill Fisher from Bell & Gossett ( a Xylem brand)

Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 18:43


Since its inception in 1954, more than 70,000 engineers, contractors and other hydronic HVAC and plumbing professionals have been educated at the Little Red Schoolhouse. Known as the industry's educator, Bell & Gossett's Little Red Schoolhouse sets itself apart from other educational facilities in the industry by emphasizing a systems-based concept of teaching, rather than focusing on product features and benefits. Training modules are frequently updated to support advancements in equipment design and operation, along with the evolving focus on sustainability, decarbonization and electrification of hydronic systems. We spend some time with Bill Fisher discussing everything that Bell and Gossett offers for training including the virtual Little Red Schoolhouse.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for April 16, 2024 - Baseball Player Murder, Midnight Phantom, and Noose Hangs High

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 141:07


Two + hours of CrimeFirst a look at this day in History.Then Boston Blackie staring Dick Kollmar, originally broadcast April 16, 1946, 78 years ago, The Baseball Player Murder. Murder takes place at the baseball game. Clem McCarthy is heard as the announcer broadcasting the game. Followed by Calling All Cars, originally broadcast April 16, 1935, 89 years ago, The Midnight Phantom.   A burglar has been discovered on Hollywood Boulevard. Then Let George Do It starring Bob Bailey and Virginia Gregg, originally broadcast April 16, 1951, 73 years ago, The Noose Hangs High. The Binks brothers are two recluses who start seeing the shadow of a noose! It's all a matter of emeralds! Followed by I Was a Communist for the FBI starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast April 16, 1952, 72 years ago, The Little Red Schoolhouse.  Plans are made to subvert a small American college.  Finally Superman, originally broadcast April 16, 1941, 83 years ago, Last of the Clipper Ships.   Teak Barnaby plans to blow up the "Clara M" and steal the treasure map from the ship's safe.Thanks to Robert for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day. 

Making the Leap
From Public School to One-Room Schoolhouse

Making the Leap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 31:58


What happens when a Virginia public school teacher feels she can no longer deal with the cultural darkness swallowing her school and classroom? Meet Dennita Miskimen, founder of The Little Red Schoolhouse in rural Virginia. This is a powerful story of one woman's quest to introduce elementary school kids to a life on the farm, bathed in nature. She believes deeply this is the way forward to teach kids all they need to know to be fully educated, but also be truly self-sufficient. Right down to growing and harvesting their own food! Dennita's enthusiasm for educating and her love of the Lord will inspire you. By the way, the entire interview is conducted while twenty-one of her elementary students sit in with her, enjoying their lunches. This is a fun episode!Follow The Little Red Schoolhouse on Instagram. Follow the Red Barn Farm on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Making the Leap on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.  You can also sign-up for our newsletter or send us an email hello@makingtheleappodcast.com.To learn more about the Herzog Foundation, visit HerzogFoundation.com. Like and follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram, or sign up to receive monthly email updates. 

WallBuilders Live! with David Barton & Rick Green
Bringing Back the Power of the One-Room Schoolhouse and Agriculture in Education - with Dennita Miskimen

WallBuilders Live! with David Barton & Rick Green

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 26:59


Imagine journeying back in time to explore the foundations of good education - that's precisely what we'll be doing today. We'll be scrutinizing the progressive education movement of the 1920s and discussing how one-room schoolhouses and community-centric learning used to be the norm. Hear about the family teaching model at The Little Red Schoolhouse, a powerful system that harnesses the power of mentoring to aid in students' maturity.The second half of our episode is graced by the insights of Dennita Miskimen, an educator who courageously pivoted from the public school arena to founding her own school program. We take an insider's tour of her Little Red Schoolhouse, exploring how she upholds biblical values and ensures her students outperform their public school peers, academically. We then delve into the significance of country life in education, as we discuss the unique Virginia school that prioritizes a Child's development as God intended. Want to contribute to reintegrating the essence of true education in your community? We'll discuss ways you can support and get involved.Support the show

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 550 - First Day of School (The Whistler, Philip Marlowe, I Was a Communist for the FBI, & Dragnet)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 122:01


It's time to sharpen those pencils and hit the books with four radio mysteries set in and around the classroom. First, a chemistry professor tries a blackmail experiment in "Hasty Conclusion" from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on May 19, 1947) and Philip Marlowe's latest client is a Nebraska schoolteacher caught up in mystery and murder in "The Rustin Hickory" (originally aired on CBS on September 10, 1949). Then, Dana Andrews tries to thwart a Commie plot to infiltrate a college campus in "Little Red Schoolhouse" from I Was a Communist for the FBI and Joe Friday goes back to school to find an assailant targeting students in "The Big Knife" from Dragnet (originally aired on NBC on May 11, 1950).

The Buff Show
Little Red Schoolhouse Live 7-27-23

The Buff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 57:01


The lines between real and fake will be blurred like never before.   Rodger Mort, President of Packaging and Crating Technologies is here to discuss the dangers of electric car batteries Freedom Foundation - Eloise Smith and Maddie Dermon – are here to do a deep dive on what they learned from the teachers who attended the conference, the teacher feedback, how we've seen an increase in optouts from teachers after they left the conference --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-buff-show/support

Old Time Radio Westerns
The Little Red Schoolhouse | The Lone Ranger (09-07-38)

Old Time Radio Westerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Original Air Date: September 07, 1938Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com
The Little Red Schoolhouse | The Lone Ranger (09-07-38)

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Original Air Date: September 07, 1938Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!
Bringing Joy Back to Learning - for Children and Their Parents with Caitlin Meister

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 33:41


The Motherhood Village podcast is powered by Eaton Financial Group: where their motto is to live well, work hard and give generously. Under the leadership of Doug Eaton - Eaton provides counsel to its family of clients on complex financial issues, delivering a high level of proactive care and customized financial plans that meet each client's individual needs. The firm specializes in assisting women who handle household financial planning, by acting in a fiduciary capacity – meaning your best interests are their first priority.  For a relaxed and no obligation cup of coffee and second opinion – live or virtually – visit eatonfinancialgroup.com to set an appointment. This week's episode features Caitlin Meister, the Founding Director of The Greer Meister Group, a New York City-based private tutoring and educational consulting practice. Her interest in how children learn began when she was young, and she began teaching children and teens while pursuing her own education. Inspired by her own educational experiences at the Little Red School House, Stuyvesant High School, and Wesleyan University, she went on to receive additional training through the Harvard Graduate School of Education and in the Orton-Gillingham approach for teaching students with language-based learning differences. Meister has extensive experience working with gifted learners and supporting neurodiverse students, and she is dedicated to a strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming approach. Becoming a mom of two had a profound impact on her work. She, like all parents, wanted to provide the best educational opportunities for her children. She began offering educational consulting, connecting with other parents, and supporting them throughout their children's academic careers. Today, Meister's team of passionate tutors works with students around the world. She has been recognized by New York Magazine as providing “The Best Online Classes for Kids,” and as well as the American Library Association for her work with young adults and has appeared in national media including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Parents. In addition to consulting with private clients, Meister speaks and writes on a variety of education topics for consumers, parents, and faculty. Joyfully Learning, at the Greer Meister Group, believes that education is supposed to help your child shine – not dim your child's light. Their mission is to make sure that every child they work with feels seen, heard, and respected in school and that parents are empowered to advocate for their children's learning needs. Resources mentioned: The Patron Saint of Liars by Ann Patchett Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler In this episode, Caitlin and I discuss: The #1 thing parents can do to make sure they're advocating for their child when it comes to academics and school. The importance of a "Strengths-Based" approach learning in and out of the classroom. Tips to help your children with homework, how to make it stress-free and how to choose a good school.  How she helps high school kids thrive in their transition to college and what should be the main focus.  Her passion for bringing joy back to learning - for children and their parents.  What the terms gifted and neuro-diverse mean. Connect with Caitlin on Instagram, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.motherhood.village1/ YouTube: The Motherhood Village - YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolegcumberbatch/  Website: https://www.themotherhoodvillage.com/ Loved this episode? Leave a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-motherhood-village-podcast/id1487274178

Scottsdale Vibes
Scottsdale's Little Red Schoolhouse

Scottsdale Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 25:48


The little red schoolhouse may not be red anymore, but the history of this original building is seen from the cracks in the walls to the recreation of what the school room looked like when it was first created. The year was 1896 and the residents of what would become Socttsdale, decided they needed an education system for their children. The school doors opened with just 14 people and quickly grew that they expanded into a new building nearby. The schoolhouse stayed in tact and was used as for Sunday School/church, polling place, REd Cross bandage rolling station during the war, a school house again, The Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce and more until 1991 when the building when the Scottsdale Historical Society took over and made it into the museum it is today. It's been closed for a few years due to renovations and COVID. But the doors are open while the building may be small, the history and events that took  place are one we can only read about in the history books.      Calendar of Events  Jane Goodall @ Az Science CenterArizona Science Center and Dr. Jane Goodall, celebrate the world premiere of her latest film, Jane Goodall - Reasons for Hope. Doors open at 5pm with the premier beginning at 730pm. A once-in-a-lifetime event for many of us to meet the the great Jane Goodall.    Talking Stick Concert Series Lots of good concerts are happening this summer in our backyard.    June Days Don't forget about June Days starting this weekend. Go and listen to last week's episode to hear Jackie Contaldo talk more about the events. 

Scottsdale Vibes
Scottsdale's Little Red Schoolhouse

Scottsdale Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 25:48


The little red schoolhouse may not be red anymore, but the history of this original building is seen from the cracks in the walls to the recreation of what the school room looked like when it was first created. The year was 1896 and the residents of what would become Socttsdale, decided they needed an education system for their children. The school doors opened with just 14 people and quickly grew that they expanded into a new building nearby. The schoolhouse stayed in tact and was used as for Sunday School/church, polling place, REd Cross bandage rolling station during the war, a school house again, The Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce and more until 1991 when the building when the Scottsdale Historical Society took over and made it into the museum it is today. It's been closed for a few years due to renovations and COVID. But the doors are open while the building may be small, the history and events that took  place are one we can only read about in the history books.      Calendar of Events  Jane Goodall @ Az Science CenterArizona Science Center and Dr. Jane Goodall, celebrate the world premiere of her latest film, Jane Goodall - Reasons for Hope. Doors open at 5pm with the premier beginning at 730pm. A once-in-a-lifetime event for many of us to meet the the great Jane Goodall.    Talking Stick Concert Series Lots of good concerts are happening this summer in our backyard.    June Days Don't forget about June Days starting this weekend. Go and listen to last week's episode to hear Jackie Contaldo talk more about the events. 

Solving Water: A Xylem Podcast
Future-Proofing the Commercial Building Industry with Hydronic Systems

Solving Water: A Xylem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 16:11


Alan Jones, Xylem Senior Director of Product Management, and Mike Licastro, Xylem Training and Education Manager for Commercial Building Services and the Little Red Schoolhouse, join the show to discuss the release of their new co-authored white paper, "Building a Sustainable Future: Solving Modern Building Challenges with Hydronic Systems." Licastro and Jones share highlights and key takeaways from the paper, which explores the value of hydronics in the HVAC industry and ongoing efforts to prioritize sustainability, decarbonization and carbon emissions. They also highlight what's coming next in the industry and discuss the history of hydronics as a solution, and why it still remains the most sustainable option for an industry projected to grow by $1.3 billion by 2025. Jones and Licastro break down how regulations are playing a role in this growth, and the efficient products and technologies that will make a sustainable impact through smart system design. Download the white paper, "Building a Sustainable Future: Solving Modern Building Challenges with Hydronic Systems," and learn more about Building Better here: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/brands/bell-gossett/building-better/

Someone Talked!
Toll P1 – Twilight of the Gods with Ian Toll

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 53:55


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. “To Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and General Walter C. Short, who were dealt a losing hand.” With a dedication like that you'll want to hear more from author Ian Toll as we discuss the third book in his Pacific War trilogy, Twilight of the Gods. In “We Salute You,” go inside the “Little Red School House” with Louis Graziano, the last living witness to the German surrender who personally escorted German General Jodl to Eisenhower's office. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.  

Dragnet
The Lone Ranger - Little Red Schoolhouse

Dragnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 29:38


OldColonyCast
Little Red Schoolhouse Rock

OldColonyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 30:28


Recorded on location at Cedarville's Little Red Schoolhouse, Andy has Fluff-related followup, Hanna finds a true crime to cover, and Fish gets into sidewalk design. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.

I Was A Communist For The FBI
I Was a Communist for the FBI - 5205070-Little Red School House

I Was A Communist For The FBI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 28:35


I Was a Communist for the FBI - 5205070-Little Red School House http://oldtimeradiodvd.com  or Nostalgia USA PRIME Roku Channel

I Was A Communist For The FBI
I Was a Communist for the FBI - 520416-Audition Show-Little Red School House

I Was A Communist For The FBI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 28:35


I Was a Communist for the FBI - 520416-Audition Show-Little Red School House http://oldtimeradiodvd.com  or Nostalgia USA PRIME Roku Channel

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for May 7, 2022 Hour 2 - The Little "RED" Schoolhouse

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 45:58


I was a Communist for the FBI, originally broadcast May 7, 1952, Little Red Schoolhouse. Plans are made to subvert a small American college. Also Claudia, originally broadcast May 7, 1948, Dry Flies. David's partner Roger is going to go fishing with David.

Dr. Carole's Couch
Today's Kids Need Attorneys to Protect Their Rights in Schools!

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 55:01


Schools are no longer like the Little Red Schoolhouse we read about in books. They're battlegrounds for rights these days: from political to sexual to services for special needs kids. Today's guest takes you behind the Schoolhouse doors and reveals what's really going on. She specializes in helping families with disabled or special needs kids to get the services they're entitled to, and not be trampled on. Today, she'll tell you about three of her current cases - one more shocking than the other - where kids were misunderstood and ignored, while draconian discipline was substituted for proper teaching opportunities. Piper Paul is an award-winning attorney. She is admitted to practice in both Connecticut and New York state courts, as well as federal courts, and has extensive legal experience in representing students with and without disabilities at both the secondary and post-secondary levels, as well as adults with disabilities. In today's news we hear about horrors like teachers and school boards forcing their agendas on kids, but imagine how hard these confusing battlegrounds must be for kids who have their own challenges already.

Dr. Carole's Couch
Today's Kids Need Attorneys to Protect Their Rights in Schools!

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 55:01


Schools are no longer like the Little Red Schoolhouse we read about in books. They're battlegrounds for rights these days: from political to sexual to services for special needs kids. Today's guest takes you behind the Schoolhouse doors and reveals what's really going on. She specializes in helping families with disabled or special needs kids to get the services they're entitled to, and not be trampled on. Today, she'll tell you about three of her current cases - one more shocking than the other - where kids were misunderstood and ignored, while draconian discipline was substituted for proper teaching opportunities. Piper Paul is an award-winning attorney. She is admitted to practice in both Connecticut and New York state courts, as well as federal courts, and has extensive legal experience in representing students with and without disabilities at both the secondary and post-secondary levels, as well as adults with disabilities. In today's news we hear about horrors like teachers and school boards forcing their agendas on kids, but imagine how hard these confusing battlegrounds must be for kids who have their own challenges already.

Reinvent Yourself
#168: How to Reinvent Your Relationship to Your Children's Education (Caitlin Meister)

Reinvent Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 33:02


New York City native Caitlin Meister began teaching even while she was still learning herself. A lifelong learner, she developed a passion for igniting the curiosity in young minds. Her first reinvention came when her son was born, giving her a new understanding of working with children – but as a mom. She went on to create The Greer Meister Group, a NYC-based private educational consulting and tutoring practice. And, like many of us, when Covid hit in March 2020, Meister was forced into another reinvention. She saw the loss of community that kids were experiencing and witnessed the need for connectedness in her own son. In her conversation with CoveyClub founder Lesley Jane Seymour, Meister explains how she reinvented her approach to teaching, bringing a sense of connection to children in the time of Zoom calls and quarantine. Most importantly, she shares her insights on how parents can reinvent their approach to educating their children, how you can find the “teachable moments”, and most importantly how you can foster a lifelong love of learning in your child. FREE GIFT! Don't start your reinvention without downloading CoveyClub's starter guide called “31 Badass Tips for Launching Your Reinvention Without Fear!”   Bio: Caitlin Meister is the Founding Director of The Greer Meister Group, a New York City-based private tutoring and educational consulting practice. Her interest in education began when she was young, and she began teaching children and teens while pursuing her own education. Inspired by her own educational experiences at the Little Red School House, Stuyvesant High School, and Wesleyan University, she went on to receive additional training through the Harvard Graduate School of Education and in the Orton-Gillingham approach for teaching students with language-based learning differences. Meister has extensive experience working with gifted learners and supporting neurodiverse students, and she is dedicated to a strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming approach.   Key Links: Website Facebook Join CoveyClub: If you like what you hear, you can support the CoveyCast podcast with a five-star rating, and subscribe to CoveyClub for more inspiring conversations.    Time Stamps 01:04 - How giving birth to her first son changed her relationship to teaching 03:10 - Reinventing her personal identity as a mom 6:03 - Launching her consulting practice and pivoting after Covid 9:01  How children are born with a lifelong passion for learning 11:16 - Reinventing a teaching platform during COVID 19:52 - Understanding the diversity in kids today 22:21 - Best ways for you to get involved in your child's academics Social & Website CoveyClub website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn  

Harold's Old Time Radio
The Lone Ranger 38-09-07 (0876) Little Red Schoolhouse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 29:38


The Lone Ranger 38-09-07 (0876) Little Red Schoolhouse

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE & KIMMIE KIM EP 762 - Phil Walters (Producer & Recording Artist)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 55:57


Phil Walters is a published singer, songwriter, and producer. His instrument of choice besides his voice isthe piano or keyboard. Since the age of nine, he has been singing and playing the piano after losing hiseyesight fourteen years ago. Phil studied vocal techniques at the Little Red School House in the villageof Manhattan, New York. He studied audio engineering at Sheffield Institute for the recording arts inPhoenix, Maryland.Phil has various music in his repertoire, but he loves to sing music that uplifts and inspires his listeners.Because of this, his niche is Gospel, inspirational music, and oldies but goodies. He has performed atthe Lincoln Theater for The Doing Good Network, The WRAL Theater, The North Carolina ScienceMuseum, For Miles Of Great Hopes, and Wake Tech Community College for their special needsstudents. His most recent performance was for disabled Veterans through The Durham VeteransAdministration.He has released two CDs, "You're Everything To Me" and "You Saved Me," and a cover song previouslyrecorded by Sam Cooke, and The soul Stirrers called "Jesus Gave Me Water." Phil has plans to releasea new CD in 2021 and is currently in the studio working on it.Phil hosts a weekly Facebook live show called "Lunch Time Lift Me Up Live" with Phil Walters. His goal isto do his part to make the world a better place through music.Phil can be reached at (919) 444-4170 for bookings and interviews. Visit his website athttp://philwaltersmusic.com/, and follow him on Facebook at https//www.facebook.com and listen to hismusic on YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/visionqproductions.

Late Night Radio with Jerry Royce Live!
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE & KIMMIE KIM EP 762 - Phil Walters (Producer & Recording Artist)

Late Night Radio with Jerry Royce Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 55:57


Phil Walters is a published singer, songwriter, and producer. His instrument of choice besides his voice isthe piano or keyboard. Since the age of nine, he has been singing and playing the piano after losing hiseyesight fourteen years ago. Phil studied vocal techniques at the Little Red School House in the villageof Manhattan, New York. He studied audio engineering at Sheffield Institute for the recording arts inPhoenix, Maryland.Phil has various music in his repertoire, but he loves to sing music that uplifts and inspires his listeners.Because of this, his niche is Gospel, inspirational music, and oldies but goodies. He has performed atthe Lincoln Theater for The Doing Good Network, The WRAL Theater, The North Carolina ScienceMuseum, For Miles Of Great Hopes, and Wake Tech Community College for their special needsstudents. His most recent performance was for disabled Veterans through The Durham VeteransAdministration.He has released two CDs, "You're Everything To Me" and "You Saved Me," and a cover song previouslyrecorded by Sam Cooke, and The soul Stirrers called "Jesus Gave Me Water." Phil has plans to releasea new CD in 2021 and is currently in the studio working on it.Phil hosts a weekly Facebook live show called "Lunch Time Lift Me Up Live" with Phil Walters. His goal isto do his part to make the world a better place through music.Phil can be reached at (919) 444-4170 for bookings and interviews. Visit his website athttp://philwaltersmusic.com/, and follow him on Facebook at https//www.facebook.com and listen to hismusic on YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/visionqproductions.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
LATE NIGHT WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE & KIMMIE KIM EP 762 - Phil Walters (Producer & Recording Artist)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 55:57


Phil Walters is a published singer, songwriter, and producer. His instrument of choice besides his voice is the piano or keyboard. Since the age of nine, he has been singing and playing the piano after losing his eyesight fourteen years ago. Phil studied vocal techniques at the Little Red School House in the village of Manhattan, New York. He studied audio engineering at Sheffield Institute for the recording arts in Phoenix, Maryland. Phil has various music in his repertoire, but he loves to sing music that uplifts and inspires his listeners. Because of this, his niche is Gospel, inspirational music, and oldies but goodies. He has performed at the Lincoln Theater for The Doing Good Network, The WRAL Theater, The North Carolina Science Museum, For Miles Of Great Hopes, and Wake Tech Community College for their special needs students. His most recent performance was for disabled Veterans through The Durham Veterans Administration. He has released two CDs, "You're Everything To Me" and "You Saved Me," and a cover song previously recorded by Sam Cooke, and The soul Stirrers called "Jesus Gave Me Water." Phil has plans to release a new CD in 2021 and is currently in the studio working on it. Phil hosts a weekly Facebook live show called "Lunch Time Lift Me Up Live" with Phil Walters. His goal is to do his part to make the world a better place through music. Phil can be reached at (919) 444-4170 for bookings and interviews. Visit his website at http://philwaltersmusic.com/, and follow him on Facebook at https//www.facebook.com and listen to his music on YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/visionqproductions.

Rants About Humanity
Prof. Jon Zimmermann - A Case For Freedom Of Speech (#040)

Rants About Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 65:03


In this podcast we talked about: ● Censorship on Social Media ● The limit of Freedom of Speech ● The politicization of the public domain ● Cultural Marxism and racism Jonathan Zimmerman teaches education and history at the University of Pennsylvania. A former Peace Corps volunteer and high school teacher, Zimmerman is the co-author (with cartoonist Signe Wilkinson) of Free Speech and Why You Should Give a Damn. He has also written books about sex education, history instruction in schools, and "The Little Red Schoolhouse" in American memory. Zimmerman is a frequent oped contributor to the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and other popular newspapers and magazines. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Susan Coffin, an infectious disease specialist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. ☟ Find out more about Prof. Zimmerman at☟ ◼︎ His recent book with Signe Wilkinson, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning cartoonist: https://cityoflightpublishing.com/product/free-speech-and-why-you-should-give-a-damn-2/  

Harold's Old Time Radio
I Was a Communist for the FBI - 52-05-07 - #03 - Little Red Schoolhouse

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 26:09


I Was a Communist for the FBI - 52-05-07 - #03 - Little Red Schoolhouse

Parenting Understood
Ep. 15 - The School: A Historical Context With Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman

Parenting Understood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 39:46


Today we are excited to be joined by Dr. Jonathan Zimmeman. Dr. Zimmerman is a historian of Education and Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania who has spent much of his career examining how education practices and policies have developed over time. He has a special interest in how social and political movements come to shape education. Dr. Zimmerman previously taught for 20 years at NYU Steinhardt and is currently the Judy and Howard Berkowitz Professor in Education at University of Pennsylvania. In addition to his role in academics, Dr. Zimmerman is a proud father of two girls. Dr. Zimmerman will discuss with us his research on how the history of the “Little Red School House” and the early foundations of education have come to shape education today. We will showcase how understanding the history of schooling and its role in family and community are crucial to analyzing where we are today and what the future holds for education and our children. You can learn more about Dr. Zimmerman and his work at the following link: https://www.gse.upenn.edu/academics/faculty-directory/zimmerman

Bands of Turtle Island
Ep 16 Little Red School House Cross-Upload: On Decolonization Pt. 2

Bands of Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 61:46


Thank you for downloading and listening. In this episode we discuss decolonization with Gord from Little Red School House. This episode and other are already available on their feed, so check them out now if you want your fix earlier. Otherwise since I am on a research trip this summer I am cheating and using these as my summer episodes with a double upload this month. I look forward to the next completely unheard episode and hope ya'll enjoy the summer vacation. I have also started a patreon again explicitly to fund my research on the American Indian Movement, Red Power, and Indigenous Resistance. The goal is to reach $500 a month so I don't have to worry about my rent and bills, while I donate plasma and do podcasting to earn more money on the side. This all will contribute to several books, the People's History podcast, and a large archival project of oral histories; as well as I will be dumb stuff along the side to have fun like a Pizza/Communism documentary I am filming on my research trip. So please help fuel these endeavors, and help me become a full time podcaster. With that I would like to thank the following people Lake P (the first every patron), the absolute best person Kelbaenor who is just a good friend, Rocco, Gina C, MIchael M, d-lang, and silverwit who have been Patrons every time it's been running. Our sometimes co-host cerb, Lazar long ass K-name, and lastly my boi Grant. If you want to be a part of this ever growing list of names please donate. We are 400 plus dollars away from the goal. However I would prefer if you donate to the Jarvis Bay community water drive which is $7000 plus off. I will be donating monthly, but obviously we all should. This thank you will go into the end of every episode after this summer I am sorry I can't do it sooner :c Our associated Patreon, Red Media Press Our website Our twitter @BandsIsland Editor @2hotskyfortrotsky Donations Help the Jarvis Bay community get Water Support the Freedom Van Camp Mni Luzahan Mni Luzahan Legal Fund HELP OUR RELATIVES Paypal: creekpatrol@onerapidcity.com People's History Patreon Zitkato's Research Fun

The Plough and Stars
Revolutionary Education - A conversation with Reclaim Party School Facilitators in collaboration with the Little Red School House

The Plough and Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 89:21


On this episode, guest hosts Prismatic and Pablo chat with Gord from the Little Red School House about the Party for Reclamation and Survival's Party School.We discuss topics surrounding how our classes are set up and how they are facilitated, along with the topics we cover, comparing them to more conventional classroom structures and learning methods.We go on to discuss methods that radical educators within the system might engage their students in a dialectic learning experience through engaging in questions and context-building stories to help better understand concepts and ideas.You can find the Little Red School House @LRedSchoolHouse on Twitter and you can support them via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/LittleRedSchoolHouseSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ploughandstars)

Little Red School House
77 - Revolutionary Education - A conversation with Reclaim Party School Facilitators in collaboration with the Little Red School House

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 83:28


On this episode, Gord gets to chat with members and facilitators of The Party For Reclamation and Survival Party School. We discuss topics surrounding how their classes are set up and how they are facilitated, along with the topics they covered, comparing them to more conventional classroom structures and learning methods. We go onto discuss methods that radical educators within the system might engage their students in a dialectic learning experience through engaging in questions and context-building stories to help better understand concepts and ideas. You can find the Party for Reclamation and Survival at on Twitter at @Reclaim_Survive and contact their party school at ras (dot) school (at) protonmail (dot) com.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
PEARLS OF VERONICA EP 27 - PHIL WALTERS (GOSPEL RECORDING ARTIST)

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 46:12


Phil Walters is a published singer, songwriter, and producer. His instrument of choice besides his voice is the piano or keyboard. Since the age of nine, he has been singing and playing the piano after losing his eyesight fourteen years ago. Phil studied vocal techniques at the Little Red School House in the village of Manhattan, New York. He studied audio engineering at Sheffield Institute for the recording arts in Phoenix, Maryland. Phil has various music in his repertoire, but he loves to sing music that uplifts and inspires his listeners. Because of this, his niche is Gospel, inspirational music, and oldies but goodies. He has performed at the Lincoln Theater for The Doing Good Network, The WRAL Theater, The North Carolina Science Museum, For Miles Of Great Hopes, and Wake Tech Community College for their special needs students. His most recent performance was for disabled Veterans through The Durham Veterans Administration. He has released two CDs, "You're Everything To Me" and "You Saved Me," and a cover song previously recorded by Sam Cooke, and The soul Stirrers called "Jesus Gave Me Water." Phil has plans to release a new CD in 2021 and is currently in the studio working on it. Phil hosts a weekly Facebook live show called "Lunch Time Lift Me Up Live" with Phil Walters. His goal is to do his part to make the world a better place through music. Phil can be reached at (919) 444-4170 for bookings and interviews. Visit his website at http://philwaltersmusic.com/, and follow him on Facebook at https//www.facebook.com and listen to his music on YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/visionqproductions.

Bands of Turtle Island
Ep 16 Little Red School House Cross-Upload: On Decolonization Pt. 1

Bands of Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 167:24


Thank you for downloading and listening. In this episode we discuss decolonization with Gord from Little Red School House. This episode and other are already available on their feed, so check them out now if you want your fix earlier. Otherwise since I am on a research trip this summer I am cheating and using these as my summer episodes with a double upload this month. I look forward to the next completely unheard episode and hope ya'll enjoy the summer vacation. I have also started a patreon again explicitly to fund my research on the American Indian Movement, Red Power, and Indigenous Resistance. The goal is to reach $500 a month so I don't have to worry about my rent and bills, while I donate plasma and do podcasting to earn more money on the side. This all will contribute to several books, the People's History podcast, and a large archival project of oral histories; as well as I will be dumb stuff along the side to have fun like a Pizza/Communism documentary I am filming on my research trip. So please help fuel these endeavors, and help me become a full time podcaster. With that I would like to thank the following people Lake P (the first every patron), the absolute best person Kelbaenor who is just a good friend, Rocco, Gina C, MIchael M, d-lang, and silverwit who have been Patrons every time it's been running. Our sometimes co-host cerb, Lazar long ass K-name, and lastly my boi Grant. If you want to be a part of this ever growing list of names please donate. We are 400 plus dollars away from the goal. However I would prefer if you donate to the Jarvis Bay community water drive which is $7000 plus off. I will be donating monthly, but obviously we all should. This thank you will go into the end of every episode after this summer I am sorry I can't do it sooner :c Our associated Patreon, Red Media Press Our website Our twitter @BandsIsland Editor @2hotskyfortrotsky Donations Help the Jarvis Bay community get Water Support the Freedom Van Camp Mni Luzahan Mni Luzahan Legal Fund HELP OUR RELATIVES Paypal: creekpatrol@onerapidcity.com People's History Patreon Zitkato's Research Fun

Little Red School House
74 - Department For MisEducation Episode 6 Interview W/ Kimba & Ryan

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 72:32


Episode 6. Kimba & Ryan // Kimba: iamkingkimba (IG) Ryan: @frikhan_ (IG) The Department for Miseducation // @DfMEpod (Twitter) A podcast exploring education in all its possibilities. Providing a space for formal and informal educators to think critically about what education means. Hosted by Mwenza (she/her) & Marsha (she/her). Our logo is by Chris, you can find their art on Instagram at @softgeometrycreative and their music at agedecay.bandcamp.com Part of the Little Red School House family!

Relic Radio Thrillers (Old Time Radio)
Little Red Schoolhouse by A Communist For The FBI

Relic Radio Thrillers (Old Time Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021


https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12021/Thriller684.mp3 Relic Radio Thrillers features I Was A Communist For The FBI this week. We hear Little Red Schoolhouse, their story from April 13, 1952. Download Thriller684 This podcast is made possible by your support. If you’re able to help out, visit donate.relicradio.com for more information. Thank you!

Little Red School House
73 - Decolonization with Zikato - Part 3

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 78:51


Gord is joined again by Zitkato, one of the hosts of Bands of Turtle Island to continue their discussion on Decolonization.   In this third part, Zitkato and Gord quote and discuss Yellow Parenti on Capitalism, Imperialism, and Slavery.   Little Red School House is committed to taking part in Decolonization and our first step is to start with us.

Little Red School House
71 - Decolonization with Zikato - Part 2

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 61:47


  Gord is joined again by Zitkato, one of the hosts of Bands of Turtle Island to continue their discussion on Decolonization.   In this second part, Zitkato leads us through how lifestyleism - theorizing without real actions to help others materially - is patronizing and doesn't actually empower anyone. Zikato also shares his own experiences growing up in the colonial education system, and much more.   Little Red School House is committed to taking part in Decolonization and our first step is to start with us.  

USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for April 16, 1944 Hour 2 - The Little Red Schoolhouse

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 49:23


I was a Communist for the FBI starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast April 16, 1952, The Little Red Schoolhouse. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast April 16, 1953, Granpappy sells tips on what’s in the Unlabled Cans.

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 112: Deborah Damast

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 72:31


Today's guest is Deborah Damast. Deborah is Associate Professor and Program Director of Dance Education at NYU Steinhardt where in addition to teaching, she is Artistic Director of concerts, Kaleidoscope Dancers, and the Uganda study abroad program. She is also a Doctoral student at Columbia Teachers College and on faculty at Little Red Schoolhouse, the Dance Education Laboratory in Manhattan, and the Yard in Martha's Vineyard. Deborah has recently received the 2020 Dance Teacher Magazine Award for Higher Education and the 2021 National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) Executive Director Award. For more in this podcast with episode show notes: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Little Red School House
57 - Decolonization with Zitkato - Part 1

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 167:25


On this episode, Gord is joined by Zitkato, one of the hosts of Bands of Turtle Island to begin a discussion on Decolonization.   In this first part, Zitkato leads us through how diversity of Indigenous People is understood outside of settler concepts of blood quantum and institutional labelling. We learn how Indigenous identity is shaped by the experience of colonization but not merely defined by dispossession. Zitkato and Gord take a conversational approach to their dialogue, covering points on how contemporary media and historical accounts are interwoven with the state of progress in a society, and no amount of making movies out of oppressed peoples’ experiences will change things.   Finally, the discussion covers how dialectics and oral histories work in similar ways to help understand the world and our relationship with it.   Little Red School House is committed to taking part in Decolonization and our first step is to start with us.

Little Red School House
52 - Department For MisEducation Episode 5 interview with Malcolm Richards // @malcolmrichards

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:16


Episode 5. Malcolm Richards // @malcolmrichards The Department for Miseducation // @DfMEpod A podcast exploring education in all its possibilities. Providing a space for formal and informal educators to think critically about what education means. Hosted by Zahra (she/her) & M (they/them). Our logo is by Chris, you can find their art on Instagram at @softgeometrycreative and their music at agedecay.bandcamp.com Part of the Little Red School House family!

Little Red School House
51 - Department For MisEducation Episode 4 Claire // @bristol_teacher

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 62:52


Episode 4. Claire // @bristol_teacher The Department for Miseducation // @DfMEpod A podcast exploring education in all its possibilities. Providing a space for formal and informal educators to think critically about what education means. Hosted by Zahra (she/her) & M (they/them). Our logo is by Chris, you can find their art on Instagram at @softgeometrycreative and their music at agedecay.bandcamp.com Part of the Little Red School House family!

Little Red School House
49 - Department For MisEducation Episode 3 Interview with Marsha Garratt // @mcg1981

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 50:01


Episode 3. Marsha Garratt // @mcg1981 The Department for Miseducation // @DfMEpod A podcast exploring education in all its possibilities. Providing a space for formal and informal educators to think critically about what education means. Hosted by Zahra (she/her) & M (they/them). Our logo is by Chris, you can find their art on Instagram at @softgeometrycreative and their music at agedecay.bandcamp.com Part of the Little Red School House family!

Little Red School House
48 - Department For MisEducation Episode 2 Interview with Aisha Thomas // @itsaishathomas

Little Red School House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 48:45


Episode 2. Aisha Thomas // @itsaishathomas The Department for Miseducation // @DfMEpod A podcast exploring education in all its possibilities. Providing a space for formal and informal educators to think critically about what education means. Hosted by Zahra (she/her) & M (they/them). Our logo is by Chris, you can find their art on Instagram at @softgeometrycreative and their music at agedecay.bandcamp.com Part of the Little Red School House family!

The Lone Ranger | Old Time Radio
Ep0876 | "Little Red Schoolhouse"

The Lone Ranger | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2015 31:22


If you like this episode, check out https://otrpodcasts.com for even more classic radio shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices