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Best podcasts about middle school students

Latest podcast episodes about middle school students

Petey Podcast
Robotics Rising

Petey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 17:27


Send us a textIn this episode of Petey Podcast, we celebrate a groundbreaking victory for the Elyria Robotics Team 44113T of middle school students who made history by earning the State Championship Title at a VEX Robotics tournament held at the Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton —the first time ever for any middle school in our district. Hear from the young champions themselves as they share what the win means to them, and meet some of their incredible teammates who also brought home top honors for excellence in sportsmanship.It's a great day to be a Pioneer! Thanks for listening. Find Elyria Schools on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Nursing pipeline – grooming middle school students

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 58:00


Nurses Out Loud – We explore the growing trend of using "nursing pipelines" that begin as early as middle school as a proposed solution. But is this truly the answer — or a grooming tactic that threatens the profession's ethical core? Tune in as they challenge the narrative, question the long-term impact, and advocate for solutions that protect the integrity and future of nursing...

Nurses Out Loud
Nursing pipeline – grooming middle school students

Nurses Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 58:00


Nurses Out Loud – We explore the growing trend of using "nursing pipelines" that begin as early as middle school as a proposed solution. But is this truly the answer — or a grooming tactic that threatens the profession's ethical core? Tune in as they challenge the narrative, question the long-term impact, and advocate for solutions that protect the integrity and future of nursing...

WFYI News Now
Hundreds of Middle School Students Left IPS in 2024, Weekly Update from the Indiana Legislative Session, Health Experts Worry about Gambling Disorders

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 8:17


Hundreds of middle school students have left Indianapolis Public School district in the last year. A property tax reform debate kicks into high gear, Senate lawmakers advance a bill to cut in half the number of early, in-person voting days, and a Senate committee debates an education measure to promote “fostering a national identity." There's a growing number of people who place sports bets after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized it several years ago – health experts say there is a risk that some people may develop a problem. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

The Gearbox Podcast
These Kids Blew My Mind! Teen Siblings Ava and Kingston Talk Transmissions

The Gearbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 23:32


Got big goals for your shop this year? Shop Boss can take them to the next level!Jimmy talks with Kingston and Ava about their family-run transmission business at AAPEX 2024. Ava shares her journey in office management and how she's learned hands-on and gotten pretty good at multitasking. Kingston is excited about the technical side of the business, and even though he's in the 8th grade, he loves rebuilding transmissions. 00:00 Transitioned from packaging to office management tasks.05:51 Mom suggests learning web design for marketing.08:49 Working for Dad's business is fulfilling.11:53 Inspect and test cores, then box them.15:02 Memorize, build, clean, polish, update, test, ship.18:45 AAPEX is such a cool place, but you don't see many kids.19:27 Great ATRA Expo-Apex combo boosts knowledgeable discussions.

SLP Coffee Talk
Empowering Your Middle School Students

SLP Coffee Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 32:16


Hallie talks with SLP Elevate member Bridget Karp about empowering middle school students and using SLP Elevate resources.This week on SLP Coffee Talk, Hallie sits down with Bridget Karp, a passionate and experienced speech-language pathologist specializing in middle school therapy. Bridget has six years of expertise across various settings, including public and private schools and early intervention. She combines her knowledge with dedication in helping her students develop confidence and autonomy. Bridget talks about how tools like SLP Elevate have streamlined her planning process, making sessions both fun and effective. She shares tips in keeping therapy engaging such as tailoring activities to students' interests, promoting self-advocacy, and incorporating playful methods. See how small choices and thoughtful planning can make a big difference for middle schoolers, making your sessions more impactful and stress-free!Bullet Points to Discuss:Transitioning from elementary to middle school therapy.Building autonomy and confidence in older students.Balancing structured therapy with engaging, student-led activities.Time-saving planning techniques with SLP Elevate and similar tools.Overcoming challenges and fostering self-advocacy.Here's what we learned:Middle school students thrive when given autonomy and ownership in sessions.Simple, student-led activities like games can make therapy more effective.Tailoring content to student interests boosts engagement and progress.Tools like SLP Elevate save time and offer flexible, age-appropriate materials.Empowering students to advocate for themselves is critical at the middle school stage.Learn more about Bridget Karp: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bktheslp/ Learn more about Hallie Sherman  and SLP Elevate:  

Your Daily Scholarship
A $100,000 Scholarship + A Scholarship for All High School and Middle School Students + College List-Building Help

Your Daily Scholarship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 32:36


Are you uncertain which colleges your teen should consider, visit, and eventually apply to? Has your family had some friction over what the right colleges are? ⏰ For 11th and 10th-grade families, the pressure is mounting, and the countdown has begun—bringing stress to your teen and you! But take a deep breath because help is on the way. With 26 years of experience guiding families like yours, Lisa Marker-Robbins created a College List Tutorial with LIVE Support to help your family gain clarity and alignment before building your teen's college list. She's got resources for your family to focus on defining what matters most in these four areas: ✨ Academic Fit: Where can your teen get admitted and thrive academically? ✨ Social Fit: What will help them feel they have found their home away from home? ✨ Financial Fit: What's your college budget, and how can you align it with realistic options? ✨ College Major Fit: What programs will fuel your teen's future aspirations? When your family aligns on these priorities, building a college list becomes much clearer and stress-free. And you don't have to figure this out alone! You have the option to join Lisa LIVE every Tuesday, January 14 - February 4, for Zoom Q&A sessions, where she will answer your questions and guide you through the process.

Smart Talk
PA middle school students urged to participate in National Civics Bee

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 21:48


The National Civics Bee is an annual competition that is led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. that provides an opportunity for middle school students to showcase their civic knowledge and become more engaged in their communities. The civic bee is very important to the Pennsylvania Chamber according to Elizabeth Bolden, Executive Director, of the PA Chamber Foundation. A survey in 2022 showed that less than half of Americans could name all three branches of government. Another survey in 2023 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found that only 25 percent of Americans were confident that they could explain how our government worked to other people. “It makes for a more effective and efficient government, which makes for a better place for businesses to operate and grow and entrepreneurs to come to the Commonwealth. We know that stability is important for businesses. And so, as the civics fee increases, civic engagement, just not among middle schoolers, but among their family members, we're building a stronger commonwealth where we can have a more competitive economy and businesses can flourish and grow, “said Bolden. The PA Chamber Foundation, Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, and Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC are working to get participation from middle school students in the state. Kat DeSantis, Public Policy Coordinator of the Lancaster Chamber says the deadline for applications for the local competition is February 5, 2025. The first step is responding to a three-question essay prompt with no more than 750 words by submitting their application online through a portal. “So, we've distributed that to teachers and educators and students themselves to kind of help them develop their essay, Know what the judges are looking for. They'll get the rubric because we do have essay judges that we've solicited from across the state who will then be scoring the essays. And then, like I said, the top 20 essays will then go on to compete in the local competition, which then includes a couple of rounds of multiple-choice questions via tablet. And then as they kind of go through that, they’ll get down to the kind of third round where students will defend their essays and they'll be asked questions about how they would implement it. And to explain a little bit more about their solutions for their community. And then that is how they then the judge, the live event judges, then select the finalists who then move on to the state competition, “said DeSantis. Kevin DiGuiseppe, Business Policy & Advocacy Manager, Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC is really hoping to see growth of civics knowledge and engagement in our region’s youth during the competition. “One of the most fulfilling and rewarding parts of this experience, at least for myself, is seeing the kids who come in as competitors, as sixth grade students, as seventh grade students. And then to see them coming back the next year or two as seventh graders or as eighth graders, and really watching that knowledge and understanding of foundational civics principles really growing, taking root and flourishing in these kids. It's really rewarding to see. It reminds me of myself at that age when I was first taking an interest in civics, “said DiGuiseppe. The first prize of the National Civic bee is $100,000 529 account towards their college education. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nerds Amalgamated
Indian Games, Genderbent 007 and New Drugs From Goose Feces

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 49:34


There's a big potential for the untapped Indian games industry. Why hasn't it taken off yet? Is 2025 finally the year of the Indian games industry?Former Bond girl Gemma Arterton thinks James Bond can't be genderbent. Someone out there will probably take that as a challenge.A group of scientists working with school students have identified a cytotoxic chemical found in goose feces. Really. It'll take a lot of work to convince people to rub it on their cancer though.Gaming potential in India- Why gaming is India's "new entertainment frontier" | GamesIndustry.biz Genderbent 007 is not possible- 'Quantum Of Solace' Star And Former Bond Girl Gemma Arterton Disagrees With Idea Of Gender-Swapping 007: "Isn't A Female James Bond Like Mary Poppins Being Played By A Man?" - Bounding Into Comics A new antibiotic from goose shit...- Discovery of New Cyclic Lipodepsipeptide Orfamide N via Partnership with Middle School Students from the Boys and Girls Club | ACS Omega Full Show Notes : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Paun3E2y41-dJkBmlgEv6kXbpeYucGIfEPh7c_QOtCc/edit?usp=sharing Follow us onFacebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@nerdsamalgamated142TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nerdsamalgamated Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Michigan's Big Show
* David Lewis, President of AT&T Michigan and Hastings Middle School Students

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 8:30


The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Empathy in Education: How Middle School Students Can Step into Administrators' Shoes

The TeacherCast Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 33:16


In this episode of Digital Learning Today, hosts Jeffrey Bradbury and Diane Manser explore the concept of empathy in education, particularly through a project called Middle School 2.0. They discuss how this project allows students to step into the shoes of educators, fostering understanding and respect. The conversation covers various aspects of the project, including creative development, branding, course creation, budgeting, and empowering students to take ownership of their learning. The episode emphasizes the importance of empathy, creativity, and real-world skills in the classroom. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you.  Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In This Episode … Why is it important for students to learn about Empathy? How can we help students understand the challenges faced by school administrators? What are some effective ways to put students in an administrator's shoes? How does experiencing an administrator's perspective enhance empathy in students? What are the potential benefits of increased empathy between students and administrators? How can this empathy exercise improve the overall school environment? Helping Students Create a School of their Own School Building 2.0 Introduction What do you like about your school? What would you like to see changed? Graphic Design New District Colors (Brand Kit) (Google Slides) Create a New District Logo (Google Drawings) New Website Banner (Google Drawings) New School Website (Google Sites) New Mission & Vision Statement (Google Docs) New Curriculum What classes do you like? What classes would you like to see in the school? Budget (Google Sheets) What items are needed for new classes? / How much will they cost? Do those items and the new class fit into the budget? Designing a new school building (Google Sheets) Project Take aways Student Reactions Parent Reactions Administrator Reactions Conversation Takeaways Empathy helps students understand different perspectives. Engaging students in project-based learning fosters creativity. Students can learn valuable skills through real-world applications. Creating a school brand involves thoughtful decision-making. Course descriptions should be well-structured and informative. Budgeting teaches students about resource management. Students benefit from taking ownership of their education. Collaboration enhances the learning experience. Empowering students leads to greater engagement. Future projects can build on the success of current initiatives. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Empathy in Education 03:00 The Middle School 2.0 Project 06:05 Understanding Student Perspectives 09:09 Creative Project Development 12:09 Building a School Brand 14:56 Course Creation and Description Writing 17:59 Budgeting and Resource Allocation 20:59 Finalizing the Project 23:55 Empowering Students Through Ownership 27:03 Future Projects and Conclusion Follow Our Podcast And Subscribe View All Episodes

That Music Podcast
158 | Live Q&A Replay: Expert Answers From The Middle School Music Summit

That Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:46


This week's episode features a replay of the live Q&A panel from the Middle School Music Summit. Bryson is joined by fellow music educators, Alessandra Santaguida and Amy Burns, to dive into the top challenges middle school music teachers face today. The panel discusses strategies for engaging reluctant learners, incorporating non-vocal activities, and using technology effectively in resource-limited settings. The conversation also touches on AI's role in music education, differentiating instruction for diverse classrooms, and even offers tips for band teachers transitioning to a singing-focused curriculum. Whether you're looking for fresh ideas or practical advice, this episode has something for every middle school music educator. Grab The All-Access Pass Episode Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 3:02 Engaging Reluctant Learners 8:10 Assessing and Building on Prior Student Knowledge 13:37 Incorporating Non-Vocal Activities in the Music Classroom 18:07 Leveraging Technology with Limited Resources 21:16 Addressing the Role of AI in Music Education 28:20 Differentiating Instruction for Middle School Students 31:58 Transitioning to a Singing Focus as a Band-Trained Teacher 35:03 Takeaways Links and Resources: Elementary Newbie Guide Disabilities Guide Steady Beat Survival Guide Join That Music Teacher Community Have questions or want to share feedback? Reach out to us at hello@thatmusicteacher.com - we'd love to hear from you!

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#2,561 - Tren de Aragua comes for US kids: Gang member accused of trying to recruit middle school students in Texas

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 36:25


A Tren de Aragua gang member has been busted after allegedly trying to recruit middle school students, according to cops — and experts warn that it's a sign the brutal Venezuelan gang has already infiltrated American schools. Jorgenys Robertson Cova, 32, who has multiple arrests for theft since crossing the border illegally two years ago, is suspected of trying to make contact with students at Jane Long Academy and Las Americas in Houston, federal law enforcement sources told The Post. Cova, a Venezuelan migrant and confirmed member of Tren de Aragua, wanted to train the kids for a large-scale shoplifting ring across the city, authorities said. He targeted the young teens because they face few consequences when they're caught, the sources said.

Extraordinary Educators Podcast
Engaging and Supporting Middle School Students with Naneka Brathwaite

Extraordinary Educators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 11:48 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how to make the transition from elementary to middle school smoother for your students? Join us on the Extraordinary Educators podcast as we sit down with Naneka, National Director of Content and Implementation at Curriculum Associates. Naneka dispels common myths about middle school maturity and shares actionable strategies to help ease students into their new environment. From addressing the lingering impacts of the pandemic to emphasizing the importance of foundational learning tools like manipulatives, Naneka offers invaluable insights that every middle school educator needs to hear.Tune in for a heartfelt and informative conversation that highlights both the academic and social challenges facing young learners. Discover how adopting elementary-level teaching strategies can create a supportive and engaging classroom environment, making students feel more comfortable and confident. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or new to the middle school scene, Naneka's expert advice and genuine reflections will inspire you to create a nurturing space for all students. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your teaching toolkit and better support your students' transition during these formative years.Read Curriculum Associates' blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blogFollow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssocFollow us on Instagram: @MyiReadyHave feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!

Afternoon Ti
AMLE Institute Insights: Educating Middle School Students

Afternoon Ti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 25:05


I recently attended the AMLE Institute in San Diego, CA and am excited to share some insights from my experience as well introduce you to AMLE, if you've never heard of it before! Hear an overview of the Institute and takeaways from homebase and different sessions I attended. Head to Instagram and follow me @howtoteachmusicwithjessica! I'd love to connect with you! LINKS Association of Middle Level Educators (AMLE) Website The Successful Middle School: This We Believe Book The Successful Middle School pdf The Science of Mastering Life's Challenges book Untangled book

The Word in Youth Ministry - A CPYU Podcast
Episode 70: "Teaching the Bible to Middle Schoolers" with Josiah Rios and Mike Terry

The Word in Youth Ministry - A CPYU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 41:13


CPYU Research Fellows and Youth Pastors Josiah Rios and Mike Terry join the podcast. We all know that ministry to middle school students can be challenging. Mike and Josiah help us take a look at barriers to teaching the Bible to middle schoolers and how to break through them. How can we teach middle school students in a way that keeps their attention without sacrificing the substance of the message? Mike helps explain the differences of teaching simply vs. teaching superficially. Josiah helps us realize the importance of prayer and letting our passion and excitement for the Gospel genuinely shine through. We are also encouraged to stay true to the text of Scripture.

Coming & Going - A Biblical Guide for your Parenting Journey
Parenting Middle School Students with Chris Hansen

Coming & Going - A Biblical Guide for your Parenting Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 47:57


Parenting at any stage is hard. And as parents, we want to understand our kids better. But it always seems like as soon as we get one phase of life down, they quickly move onto the next one. For the next few episodes, join Pastor Joe as he spends some time looking at parenting in each of these phases of our kids' lives and learn from some of the best! Next up, parenting middle school students. If you have a middle school child or have ever worked with middle schoolers, you know that they're constantly challenging things—whether it's questioning your choice for dinner or expressing doubt about what's right and wrong. So, how can we, as parents, lean into their questions and maximize this season of life to foster their relationships with Jesus? On this episode of Coming & Going, Joe sits down with Chris Hansen, Woodside Troy's Lead Student Pastor, to talk about this season of parenting and more! Check it out!ResourcesCommunicating to Middle Schoolers by Ashley Bohnic | https://bit.ly/4bLUxVHThe Parent Cue - https://tinyurl.com/saebvffzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speaking of Travel®
French Broad River Academy Provides An Experiential Educational Program For Middle School Students

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 49:46


Did you know middle school students who explored nature and took part in outdoor activities like climbing, canoeing, skiing and hiking, displayed improvements in social skills, resilience, and creativity?Situated on the banks of the French Broad River in Asheville, NC, is a school that provides middle-schoolers with an educational experience that is academically rigorous, outdoor-centric, and ventures far beyond the classroom.French Broad River Academy (FBRA) is a middle school (6-8 grade), founded in 2012, with strong academics, experiential education, and international travel. Co-Founder and Executive Director, Will Yeiser, along with Tricia Chan, Girls Program Director, and 8th graders Riley and Noah, share how the two single-gender campuses, one for girls and one for boys, combines a carefully-crafted academic curriculum with relevant, purposeful learning experiences beyond the campus to become confident, compassionate leaders.The team explains how the community and culture inside of FBRA is set up to challenge and engage students to explore their own strengths and weaknesses. And how they learn to take calculated risks and push their limits in a safe and supportive environment.  A must listen only on Speaking of Travel! Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.

The Reader’s Heart Podcast
The Reader's Heart | Guest: Torrey Maldonado

The Reader’s Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 48:13 Transcription Available


In this episode, Torrey Maldonado chats with Jennifer about children's literature, his work and the magic of teaching middle school! They discuss the power of children's literature and how it can shape readers' hearts and help them navigate the world. Torrey shares his own experience as a reader and how he found storytelling through cinema and comics. He also talks about his teaching background and how he writes books for the students he teaches. Torrey's books are known for being short yet rich and robust, challenging the myth that shorter books lack depth. They discuss the impact of Torrey's books on students and how they inspire and engage reluctant readers. The conversation also touches on the importance of representation in books and the need for young readers to see themselves as both characters and creators in the stories they read. In this conversation, Torrey shares the impact his mother had on his love for reading and writing, and how she continues to inspire him. He reflects on his first reading and the emotional moment when his mother realized he was living her dream. Torrey shares his upcoming projects and the themes of his future books. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the power of empathy and the importance of connecting and understanding one another through literature.   Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:01 The Power of Children's Literature 07:31 Middle School Students at a Crossroads 09:51 The Impact of Torrey's Books on Students 13:07 The Attainable Richness of Torrey's Books 16:06 Recognition and Validation 21:42 Representation and Seeing Yourself in Books 22:39 Representation in Books 27:29 Torrey's First Reading 30:17 The Legacy of Torrey's Mother 32:53 What's Next for Torrey Maldonado 34:17 Review of 'Relit' 45:00 The Power of Empathy

The Guy Gordon Show
Construction Science Expo in Detroit for Middle School Students

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 7:47


May 7, 2024 ~ The 13th Annual Construction Science Expo is today from 9am-2pm, and will show middle school students career paths in the construction and engineering industries. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with the expo's co-leader, Doug Needham, about the success stories from their 13 years of hosting the event.

Yinz Are Good
Ep. 126 Listen Lucy's Camp Lucy speakers: Jordan Corcoran, Ta'lor L. Pinkston AKA The Heart Advocate, & Gab Bonesso

Yinz Are Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 55:47


First, Tressa talks about her fabulous weekend meeting yinz at two local events: Yinzerfest and the August Wilson Birthday Celebration Block Party. And then, Tressa sits down with three remarkable mental health advocates: Jordan Corcoran, Ta'lor L. Pinkston, and Gab Bonesso. These are three of Tressa's favorite people on the planet and some words that have come to her mind regarding this conversation are joy, gratitude, hope, laughter, and love. They have all been guests on the show before, and are now all going to be part of Camp Lucy, a mental health conference for kids being hosted by Jordan and Listen, Lucy. Camp Lucy: A Mental Health Conference for Middle School Students ⁠https://www.listenlucy.org/camplucy⁠ Welcome to Camp Lucy, a one-of-a-kind event designed to help middle school students navigate the ups and downs of mental health. Join us on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024 at Camp Guyasuta for a day filled with insightful workshops, engaging activities, and meaningful discussions. Our goal is to provide a safe space for students to learn about mental wellness, build resilience, and connect with peers facing similar challenges. Jordan Corcoran - Listen, Lucy: https://www.listenlucy.org/ Ta'lor L. Pinkston, The Heart Advocate: https://theheartadvocate.com/ Gab Bonesso: https://ridethewavewithgab.com/ https://www.joshandgab.com/ https://www.yinzaregood.com/ Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school, email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Brockton Middle School Students Create Their Own Clothing Line

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 0:50 Transcription Available


Two Brockton middle school students have started their own clothing line called The 222 Apparel, selling shirts, shorts, sweatshirts, and more. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Middle school students from across the province are putting their robotics skills to the test

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 13:23


Mario Levesque is with the non-profit Place Aux Competences. Vincent Viens is a grade 8 student at Ecole Antonine-Maillet.

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie
Middle School Students in Utah Walk Out Over Alleged Furries in School

WGY Mornings with Doug Goudie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 3:11


Got an opinion? On the iHeartRadio app, tap the red microphone to record & send us your thoughts. Don't have the app? Get it free here ---> https://news.iheart.com/apps/ Follow us: Instagram - wgyradio X - WGYMornings Facebook - 810wgy & WGYMornings

American Contractor Show Podcast
E139 - Trade School for Middle School Students, Apex Roofing Fined $117k, MMA Files Bankruptcy, Solar is Shrinking, and more!

American Contractor Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 23:31


Welcome to another episode of the American Contractor Show! In this episode, we introduce you to a trade school for middle schoolers; we also share why Apex Roofing was fined $117k and update you on the McClenney Mosley and Associates law first and how they declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy! We also shared an article about how the solar market is shrinking and showed you a fantastic innovation regarding the wheelbarrow! **The American Contractor Show is made possible because of our sponsors!** Infinity Home Services - Ridding the world of Unscrupulous Contractors - Get a free evaluation of your business at https://www.shopamericancontractor.com/pages/whats-my-roofing-company-worth JobNimbus - Trying to get organized? Does your team know what's going on with your customers? Is all the business information in your head? Do you want your program to be EXACTLY what you want it to be? Try JobNimbus 2 Weeks for free, no credit card required. - https://www.jobnimbus.com/try?utm_source=ACS&utm_medium=coolcontent&utm_campaign=ACS&utm_id=American+Contractor+Show  Rilla - Coach your sales reps with virtual ridealongs to increase their sales! Learn more at Rilla.com! HailTrace - The most accurate hail mapping application in the world! Learn more at www.hailtrace.com. 

The Flywheel Effect
Episode #27 - Supporting & Inspiring Middle School Students – Fairfield City Schools

The Flywheel Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 28:05


Learn from Dr. Kari Franchini (Principal) about: - Creating a vibrant PBIS system in middle school - Supporting substitutes with your points system - Building trust and managing change - And more! Tune in to learn from Dr. Franchini

All Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol
EP55: The Ripple Effect of a Book on Middle School Students

All Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 5:38


Jeanne Malgioglio tells us about her outstanding week at her school. Her students were studying the book, "I Will Always Write Back" by authors Caitlin Alfirenka and Martin Ganda, with Liz Welch. It's a story of friendship, being open to new ideas across the globe and choosing to make things better. Jeanne's students embodied this theme by making over 70 blankets inspired by the story. One of the authors, Caitlin even made an appearance. Susan brought in her own middle school story. Shout out to Walker Jr. High in La Palma. We hope you enjoy this short episode. Links from this episode: Jeanne's Binky Patrol chapter page Walker Jr. High The book, "I Will Always Write Back."  

Heart At Work
Rasaan Bonair: The Power of Connection as a School Counselor

Heart At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 76:29


What does it take in order to survive and not be burnt out as a school counselor? What does the counseling process look and sound like in schools? In this episode, Rasaan Bonair shares his personal journey that started in night clubs and culminated with him becoming a successful school counselor for Middle School Students. Bonair recounts his first impression working in schools and how his graduate school experience forced him to confront his biases to help him become as open-minded as possible for his students. Additionally, Bonair explains how the guidance counseling process has to be "chill" at its core for students to open up. Bonair also gets vulnerable on how he he was burnt out as a school counselor during the pandemic, what he has learned about empathy in his role as a Middle School Counselor, and what type of demeanor and personality he thinks is necessary for anyone interested in joining this field. If you have any questions or comments for either Rasaan or Max, you could share your valued feedback at: Instagram: @heartatworkpod Email: heartatworkpod@gmail.com

Beyond the Event: A Youth Ministry Podcast
BTE3.11: Michelle Kruse on Ministry to Middle School Students

Beyond the Event: A Youth Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 50:00


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The Guy Gordon Show
Two Middle School Students Linked to School Threats in Warren

The Guy Gordon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 7:17


Feb. 8, 2024 ~ Two middle school students were linked to threats in Warren schools this week, and one is facing a felony count. Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about school threats following the Oxford High School convictions, and if the new red flag laws will make an impact.

Together in Literacy
3.10 Effective Vocabulary Strategies in Literacy Intervention

Together in Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 62:54


Imagine being a learner who is new to English. Someone says to you, "Can you lend me a hand?” Imagine what that learner is processing. First, it's a question. Second, think about the word lend. Do I know what that means? Third, lend a hand. Does that mean they literally want one of my hands? In just one sentence, we've highlighted the essentials of language acquisition. A well-developed vocabulary is not only important in our conversations but also in the academic setting. For our challenged learners with dyslexia, their listening and speaking vocabulary might be very good, but when it comes to reading and writing, that's where they need further support. In this episode, we're going to dig into the eight essential components of vocabulary instruction under the lens of literacy intervention. 200K Giveaway! And the winner is… The Together in Literacy Podcast has hit over 200,000 downloads! We are overjoyed and we want to share our excitement and gratitude with all of you. As a special thank you to our loyal listeners, we are each giving away a $20 credit to our stores: The Literacy Nest Shop and The Dyslexia Classroom Store. The winner is: Katie G. Bear. Resources mentioned in this episode: 3.3 The Connection Between Language and Literacy Definition of Dyslexia 1.13 The Matthew Effect and Literacy Development in Children Proust and the Squid by Maryanne Wolf RAVE-O 3.7 The Importance of Scaffolding in Decoding The Frayer Model Semantic Feature Analysis 1.3 Connecting Metacognition to Your Literacy Lessons Improving Vocabulary Skills Through Assistive Technology by Pam F. Lindsey-Glenn, James E. Gentry AAC iPad App Wheel Bringing Words to Life by Isabel L. Beck, Margaret G. McKeown, Linda Kucan Vocabulary Knowledge to Practice by Margie Bussmann Gillis, Nancy Chapel Eberhardt Academic Vocabulary for Middle School Students by Jennifer Wells Greene Ph.D., Averil Jean Coxhead Ph.D. Why Do We Say That? 101 Idioms, Phrases, Sayings & Facts! A Brief History On Where They Come From! by Scott Matthews Casey on TpT - The Dyslexia Classroom or The Dyslexia Classroom Emily on TpT - The Literacy Nest or The Literacy Nest We officially have merch! Show your love for the Together in Literacy podcast! If you like this episode, please take a few minutes to rate, review, and subscribe. Your support and encouragement are so appreciated! Have a question you'd like us to cover in a future episode of Together in Literacy? Email us at support@togetherinliteracy.com! If you'd like more from Together in Literacy, you can check out our website, Together in Literacy, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. For more from Emily, check out The Literacy Nest. For more from Casey, check out The Dyslexia Classroom. We're currently looking for guests and sponsors for season 3 of the Together in Literacy Podcast! Thank you for listening and joining us in this exciting and educational journey into dyslexia as we come together in literacy!

Monday Moms
Scholarship available to former Quioccasin Middle School students

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 0:45


The Dr. Lonnie E. Gailes Scholarship, given to a graduating high school senior who attended Quioccasin Middle School (previously Byrd Middle) for at least two years, is currently accepting applications for 2024. Seniors who have demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and moral character are eligible to apply. The scholarship was established by the PTA of Harry F. Byrd Middle School in June 1984 and is named in honor of the school's first principal, who devoted 33 years to educating, inspiring, and enriching the lives of students. To apply for the scholarship, students may click here. The application deadline...Article LinkSupport the show

Extraordinary Educators Podcast
Revolutionizing Literacy Intervention for Middle School Students with Christine Zimmerman

Extraordinary Educators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 6:54 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how to effectively lift your middle school students out of the literacy crisis they're facing? Look no further for answers as we sit with Christine Zimmerman, Senior Manager of Product Marketing on our ELA team, who brings her expertise on reading intervention strategies that will transform your approach to teaching. In our enlightening chat, Christine tackles the perplexing question of how to support students struggling with foundational reading skills and comprehension and underscores the importance of understanding these differences to drive student success across all subjects.Our conversation goes beyond identifying the literacy challenges that middle school educators face, diving into the use of data to inform impactful teaching strategies. Christine shares invaluable insights on prioritizing critical content to close learning gaps and the specialized resources that can catapult educators toward this goal. This episode is an essential listen for educators across the board, promising to not only enrich your toolkit but also to inspire action that can genuinely make a difference in your students' academic lives. Join us as we explore these compelling strategies with Christine and set the stage for a revolution in literacy intervention for middle schoolers.Visit the Blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blogFollow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssocFollow us on Instagram: @MyiReadyHave feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
Saturday Mornings: Singapore's ground-breaking AI curriculum for middle school students teaches tech and ethics

MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 11:04


Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys discuss a ground-breaking AI school curriculum at the XCL World Academy in Singapore with Tammy Murphy, Head of School, XCL World Academy, Dr.Taniya Mishra, CEO of SureStart and Leonardo Neves, Teaching Fellow at Harvard University. The imperative is to teach today and tomorrow's AI tech to students for their future and to give them ethical guidelines on how to use it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dawn Stensland Show
Beth Ann Rosica: Upper Darby Middle School students are more likely to be chronically absent

The Dawn Stensland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 19:57


BETH ANN ROSICA JOINS DAWN TO EXPAND ON HER LATEST COLUMN:  Upper Darby Middle School students are more likely to be chronically absent than proficient in math - Read the story here. Beth Ann Rosica resides in West Chester, has a Ph.D. in Education, and has dedicated her career to advocating on behalf of at-risk children and families. She covers education issues for Broad + Liberty. Contact her at barosica@broadandliberty.com. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!

WRAL Daily Download
Cumberland County middle school students get sick after eating gummies on the school bus

WRAL Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 10:12


Three Cumberland County middle school students were treated and released from the hospital after eating gummies on a school bus. It’s not clear whether the gummies were infused with CBD, THC, or something else. The sheriff’s office is investigating. WRAL Fayetteville reporter Gilbert Baez is covering the story and joins me in this episode to share what he has learned about the incident.  

The Gateway
Friday, October 13, 2023 - Edwardsville middle school students are hopping on the bike bus

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 10:36


They use their own bikes while adult "bus drivers" lead and tail the group. Organizers want to continue the initiative in the spring and expand it to upper elementary students.

UDL in 15 Minutes
105: Using a combination of UDL, shared unit planning, and a focus on Power Standards to help Middle School students build their executive functioning skills

UDL in 15 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 17:36


Shannon Costley and Megan Babb discuss how they have used a combination of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), shared unit planning, and a focus on Power Standards to guide their middle school learners back to the face-to-face classroom after the pandemic shutdown.

Your Daily Scholarship
$5000 Scholarship for Middle School Students - Episode 508

Your Daily Scholarship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 12:06


To learn more about today's featured scholarship, visit: https://nodebtcollege.substack.com/publish/post/136172160?back=%2Fpublish%2Fposts%2Fscheduled Over the course of 500 episodes, Dave The Scholarship Coach has shared over $1,500,000 in scholarship opportunities on the Your Daily Scholarship Podcast. To celebrate the 500th episode of the Your Daily Scholarship Podcast, Dave The Scholarship Coach is giving away a $500 scholarship to a student in high school that is motivated to win scholarships to help pay for college. To enter, simply tell me in 250 words or less: What is your favorite scholarship you have applied for (besides this one)? What did you like about that scholarship? Did you win? Click here to enter: https://7u2n.scholarship.app/ The entry deadline is October 31, 2023  

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Freedom Middle School students placed on lockdown after false 911 call

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 17:07


CTL Script/ Top Stories of August 12 Saturday Publish Date: Aug. 11 Friday   Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast    Today is Saturday, August 12th, and happy 84th birthday to actor George Hamilton ***Hayes*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Freedom Middle School students placed on lockdown after false 911 call Audit finds more than $105M in unremitted funds at state labor department And Cities set qualifying dates for city council and mayoral seats     We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news we encourage you to listen and subscribe!    Commercial:  CU of GA   Story 1. 911   Freedom Middle School experienced a temporary lockdown due to a false 911 call reporting a student's serious injury. The Cherokee County School District confirmed that the call was incorrect and stated that safety is a priority. During the lockdown, the school's interior and exterior doors were locked, and students remained in their classrooms. The district assured families that they take safety threats seriously and encourage reporting through their Vector Alert system, which accepts reports anonymously. The incident led to a delay in bus dismissal and a Code Yellow lockdown for the Liberty Elementary After School Program.                                                   ....……… Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com   STORY 2: audit   An internal audit by the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) revealed that over $105 million in penalties, fees, and assessments collected over the past decade were withheld from the state treasury. The funds, relating to administrative fees, interest fees, and employer penalties, were transferred to the treasury as required by law. These funds had been withheld during the tenure of former Labor Commissioner Mark Butler. The audit, dated August 4, does not accuse the GDOL of fraudulent activity but points to a legal dispute over the agency's right to retain the money. The audit emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability. State and federal agencies are involved in an ongoing investigation into the matter. The current Labor Commissioner, Bruce Thompson, aims to restore transparency and cooperation within the agency.   Story 3: dates   Cherokee County cities have announced qualifying dates for the upcoming municipal elections on November 7. Canton, Woodstock, and Waleska are among the cities with seats set to expire. In Canton, positions for council seats in multiple wards and the mayoral seat are expiring. Qualifying will be held at Canton City Hall from August 21 to August 23, with fees based on a percentage of the position's annual salary. In Woodstock, council seats in several wards are expiring. Qualifying will take place at the Woodstock Annex from August 21 to August 23, with a set fee for council qualification. In Waleska, city council and mayoral seats will be up for election, with qualifying having already taken place at City Hall.   We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.   Back in a moment   Break:  ESOG  - Powers - Drake   STORY 4: 10k   Woodstock Marine veteran and business owner Carrie Roeger, co-owner of Semper Fi Bar and Grille, has been honored with the Arthur H. and Mary E. Wilson Top Venture Impacting Veterans Award by Disabled American Veterans (DAV). She received the award, along with a $10,000 prize, during the 2023 DAV and Auxiliary National Convention. Roeger, a Marine veteran herself, co-owns the restaurant with her husband, Ralph Roeger. Their establishment has provided a supportive space for veterans to share their stories while contributing to the local economy. The award has spurred them to open their first franchise location, Rally Point Grille, aiming to offer veterans a pathway to restaurant ownership.   Story 5: library   Reinhardt University's Hill Freeman Library and Spruill Learning Center has appointed Shannon Gibson as its new director of library services. Previously overseeing the Acworth campus library at Chattahoochee Technical College, Gibson aims to support both students and faculty, emphasizing the value of the library's resources, both physical and online. With a background of over seven years as a librarian at the Salvation Army Training College in Atlanta, Gibson is excited to contribute to Reinhardt's positive environment and plans to modernize research methods and refine the collection. She aims to ensure the library remains a vital resource for the university community's needs.   Story 6: pta   Three Cherokee County School District schools – Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy, Free Home Elementary School, and Mill Creek Middle School – have been honored with the National PTA School of Excellence award. This recognition highlights successful collaborations between local PTAs and schools to enhance family engagement and support students. These schools are among only 302 nationwide and 29 in Georgia to receive this two-year title. The award emphasizes the crucial role of parent engagement in student success. The schools' efforts over the past year, driven by PTAs and school leadership, have earned them this prestigious recognition.   Back with more after this   Commercial: Dayco – Ingles 7 - Heller Story 7: Tort   Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced his intention to advocate for tort reform in the upcoming session of the General Assembly. Speaking at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce's annual Congressional Luncheon, Kemp highlighted the need to address laws that facilitate frivolous lawsuits against businesses in the state, leading to increased insurance costs and hindering job creation. While proponents, including insurance companies and business groups, have supported tort reform for years, opponents, such as trial lawyers and legislative Democrats, argue that proposed legislation favors insurers over victims of accidents and malpractice. Kemp plans to work with lawmakers to reduce insurance premiums and create a fairer legal environment in the 2024 legislative session.   Story 8:  Waters   The Kansas City Royals dominated the Boston Red Sox with a 9-3 victory at Fenway Park. The Royals' offense was strong, collecting 15 hits, including home runs from Etowah Alum Drew Waters, MJ Melendez, and Michael Massey. Waters went 3 for 5 with two RBIs, and several Royals players recorded multiple hits. Starting pitcher Brady Singer threw 6 2/3 innings, allowing three runs and five hits while striking out the Red Sox batters. Adam Duvall hit a solo home run for the Red Sox, but their offense was relatively quiet. The Royals improved their season record to 37-78, with Waters' notable performance including a two-run homer. Water started slowly this season and battled some nagging injuries, but has heated up of late.   Story 9:  Ranked   Two-time defending national champions, the Georgia Bulldogs, have secured the top spot in the 2023 preseason coaches poll, receiving 61 out of 66 first-place votes. The Bulldogs are set to kick off their season against Tennessee-Martin. Michigan ranks second, its highest preseason ranking in the coaches poll's history. Alabama takes the third spot, followed by Ohio State at fourth. LSU claims the fifth position, making the SEC responsible for three of the top five slots. The Big Ten has three teams in the top 10, with a total of four in the top 25. The Pac-12 also has representation in the poll with five teams.   We'll have closing comments after this   Elon- Henssler 60   Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. . If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Get more on these stories and other great content at tribune ledger news.com. Giving you important information about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   www.ingles-markets.com  www.henssler.com  www.drakerealty.com  www.daycosystems.com  www.powerselectricga.com  www.cuofga.org  www.elonsalon.com  www.jeffhellerlaw.com  www.esogrepair.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Mid-morning Ag News, July 21, 2023: South Dakota Farmers Union hosts state camp for elementary and middle school students

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 2:33


On Monday, July 24 South Dakota youth will germinate seeds to learn about the science of seeds and how farmers plant seeds to maximize production in South Dakota. Jr. Farmers Union Camp Monday, July 24 at Camp Byron, Huron, S.D. will give youth a taste of agriculture.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
296: Students perceptions to technology integration with (re-run)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 28:08


This episode is a re-run of a previous podcast. This summer I am teaching a research reading seminar class at George Mason. It's an online master's class for practicing health and physical educators as a part of our 100% online masters program. This summer, I am launching episodes that I assign in that class.  So part of the class is reading articles, and then part of the class we listen to the expert talk about their research on this podcast. These are all episodes that have launched previously, so maybe you've heard them…but, I know there's a lot of content on this podcast and these are all great podcasts! I hope you enjoy them! And I will be back in mid August with an awesome podcast about the state of PETE in the USA with Dr. Phil Ward! This episode highlights the FIT (Fitness Integrated with Technology) Unit and explores students' perceptions of technology integration. We also discuss students perceptions of homework in PE and attitude toward PE. You can find the theory breakdown for the theory of planned behavior in the section ‘Educational Theory Breakdowns' of this document. This paper is published on-line first with Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. The podcast is guest hosted by Dr. Stephen Harvey. Full Cite: Marttinen, R., Daum, D., Fredrick III, R. N., Santiago, J., & Silverman, S. (2019). Students' Perceptions of Technology Integration During the FIT Unit. Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 1-11. Other articles related to this project: Marttinen, R., Fredrick III, R. N., & Silverman, S. (2018). Changes in student attitude toward physical education across a unit of instruction. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 18(1), 62-70. Marttinen, R., Fredrick III, R. N., & Silverman, S. S. (2018). Middle School Students' Free-living Physical Activity on Physical Education Days, Non-physical Education Days, and Weekends. Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 7(1), 5-12 Marttinen, R., Daum, D., Fredrick III, R. N., Santiago, J., & Silverman, S. (2019). Students' Perceptions of Technology Integration During the FIT Unit. Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 1-11. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support

Dr. Duke Show
Ep. 153 – Middle School Students Fined After Protesting Bullying In School

Dr. Duke Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 27:16


Middle schoolers in Green Bay, Wis., are fined hundreds of dollars after organizing a sit-in to protest bullying that administrators have allegedly allowed to happen.

Bad Bus Driver
E28. FOUR more days of school.

Bad Bus Driver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 21:15


There are four more days of school.  Driving distractions include;  What I got wrong about the kids,  other things we need to remind ourselves...and well...a few other people, middle school humor, and some salsa. Because we still love The Heat.    

ON Point with Alex Pierson
Who's Running Tomken Road Middle School? Students or Staff?

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 9:58


Host Alex Pierson speaks with Michael Teper, community education critic, involved in analyzing recent school-trustee misconduct, appeared frequently as a delegate at school board meetings in Toronto, Waterloo and Ottawa.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The County 10 Podcast
Riverton Middle School students need help getting to National Science Olympiad [LISTEN]

The County 10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 6:37


(Fremont County, WY) - Riverton Middle School students have had a long history of performing well in science. And the 2023 school year was no different. Teacher Sarah Fanning's Science Olympiad group took first place at this month's state competition in Casper. The championship provided RMS an invitation to the national contest in May. 15 Spartans are hoping to travel to Wichita, Kansas May 19-20 where they'll compete against other state champions from around the country in 23 different events. The competition ranges from building things to test taking. Fanning explained that these 12 and 13-year-olds are working at high school and college levels. As is the case with travel, especially for 15 students, there are costs involved. To help offset some of the financial burden, RMS has organized a raffle opportunity. A couple of lucky winners can get their hands on either a Yeti cooler or a new chainsaw. Tickets can be purchased by coordinating with a Science Olympiad student, contacting Riverton Middle School, (307) 856-9443 or e-mailing Sarah Fanning: sfanning@fremont25.org Sarah joined KOVE's Today in the 10 Radio Show this week to tell us more about the opportunity! Listen in the player below, or subscribe to the County 10 Podcast.

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation
Academic, Social, and Finance Advice for Middle School Students

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 53:34


College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation
Academic, Social, and Finance Advice for Middle School Students

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 53:34


College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation
Academic, Social, and Finance Advice for Middle School Students

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 53:34


College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.