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We are LIVE from Chick-fil-A this week as we kick off the first of 3 events with the king of the chicken sandwich. Our host, Tom Frank is joined by Maliyah Dill as they debate the best way to order at Chick-fil-A and talk to the captains of the Cheerleading and Football teams. Plus they give a full run down of all our sports for the past week and look ahead to Friday's Homecoming football game vs Northeast High School and next week's Seahawk Showdown.And lastly Coach Steve Erxleben and Offensive Coordinator Kevin Clark jump in to talk about the first half of the regular season and give us a quick history lesson on the 1984 South River football team being honored at the beginning of Friday night's game. It's all on this week's episode of Hawk Talk! Run to Chick-fil-A Edgewater from Monday, September 30th - Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 for a Spirit Week event like no other! Enjoy delicious food and fun while supporting South River High School! A percentage of sales will be donated, but you MUST mention the fundraiser at checkout or opt-in via the mobile Community Cares Event.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by playing a portion of today's Hur testimony as the ‘Dean of Decency' Madeleine Dean takes the stage. Dom tells that he believes that Hur needs to bring in the ghostwriter of Biden's book to get to some real answers. Then, Dom brings in Linda Stein, Managing Editor of the Delaware Valley Journal, to discuss multiple stories on her docket. First, Dom asks Stein if she has any updates on a story he sent over concerning Northeast High School, after he learned the high school plans to host a Drag Queen event this Thursday. Then, Dom delves into other topics that Stein's written about, telling that Governor Shapiro is considering offering drivers licenses to illegal migrants, and offering her thoughts on the consideration by the federal government to ban TikTok, or at least force a merger. After Stein, Dom returns to the topic of the day, playing back clips from the hearing into the Hur investigation into Biden's taking of classified documents, honing in on the line of questioning by Madeleine Dean. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering minute-by-minute updates on the ongoing Hur testimony on Capitol Hill, as the former Special Counsel testifies on the Biden documents probe. Dom tells that Democrats continue to try and discredit the seemingly very competent investigator, and plays back some examples of Robert Hur solidifying some arguments about Biden's mental competency. Dom takes some callers on the hearing, with a caller questioning whether Biden presents himself in certain ways to accomplish his goals. Then, Dom tells about a coming Drag Queen show at Northeast High School, explaining his qualms with the event at a public school that needs help in other areas. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Dom welcomes in Linda Stein, Managing Editor of the Delaware Valley Journal, to discuss multiple stories on her docket. First, Dom asks Stein if she has any updates on a story he sent over concerning Northeast High School, after he learned the high school plans to host a Drag Queen event this Thursday. Then, Dom delves into other topics that Stein's written about, telling that Governor Shapiro is considering offering drivers licenses to illegal migrants, and offering her thoughts on the consideration by the federal government to ban TikTok, or at least force a merger. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: PSPrinthttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/psprint Today's Rundown:2 arrested after 8 Northeast High School students were shot at Philadelphia bus stophttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/11/us/philadelphia-bus-stop-school-shooting/index.html Madonna accidentally calls out fan in wheelchair for 'sitting down'https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2024/03/11/madonna-fan-wheelchair-sitting-down-concert/72929058007/?tbref=hp Sperm whale beached on sandbar off coast of Venice, Florida has died https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/03/11/sperm-whale-beached-off-coast-of-venice-florida-dies/72930942007/ Reddit looking to raise almost $750 million in initial public offeringhttps://apnews.com/article/reddit-ipo-8e49c9b351c45dac62d1b32d77915119 5 people found dead at a Honolulu home in an apparent murder-suicidehttps://apnews.com/article/honolulu-home-killings-police-901586268c22089f8a208e39c01ae5ee Russell Wilson has agreed to sign a 1-year deal with the Steelers, AP source sayshttps://apnews.com/article/steelers-wilson-07f79b0a666fffdcf62d9954f9e35fbb Colin Firth's costume from famous ‘Pride and Prejudice' wet-shirt scene nets a tidy sum at auctionhttps://apnews.com/article/colin-firth-darcy-shirt-auction-pride-prejudice-df2ca8fcf60d116585fafb1c87bd3fe4 Kate Middleton photo controversy is proof Meghan was right to get out of the picturehttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/royals/kate-middleton-photo-controversy-proof-32328815 Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON MARCH 12:Liza Minnelli (78)Courtney B. Vance (64)Jaimie Alexander (40) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1876: Alexander Graham Bell successfully spoke the first words on a telephone by calling for his assistant.1894: Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time.2008: After it was revealed that he'd been involved with a prostitute, New York Governor Elliot Spitzer announced he would resign. PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Girl Scout Dayhttps://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-girl-scout-day-march-12
During the Front Page, there is some sad news. Eight students were shot at a bus, leaving two students in critical condition. All students attended Northeast High School, and their ages range from 15-17 years of age. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Thursday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, during the Front Page, there is some sad news. Eight students were shot at a bus, leaving two students in critical condition. All students attended Northeast High School, and their ages range from 15-17 years of age. Previously it was said that Beyoncé's Ivy Park fashion brand was cutting ties with Adidas. It is now said that the Ivy Park brand is having trouble finding another brand to partner with due to the poor sales during Ivy Park's run with Adidas. Stephen A. Smith revisits the time when he said that Rihanna is great, but she is no Beyoncé. Well, those comments did not sit well with Jay Z and he had to give Stephen A. Smith a phone call. While Smith was supporting Jay Z's wife, the Roc Nation CEO had to let Smith know that Rihanna is family too and that was not okay. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Army Congressional Fellowship: An Opportunity of a Lifetime, as one of the Army Broadening Opportunities. Discover the unparalleled insights of serving as a Congressional Fellow, directly from the officers who are in it. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in leadership, public service, and the unique intersection of military and legislative worlds. Our guest MAJ Joel Daly, currently assigned to the National Capitol Region as an Army Congressional Fellow. He was commissioned as a Medical Service Corps Officer in 2009 from the University of North Georgia, earning a bachelor's in Exercise Science. Joel served in a variety of operational assignments, including 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Evac PL, BN MEDO, BCT Med Planner); 528th Sustainment Brigade, USASOC (BN S4, BDE S4); 2nd Cavalry Regiment, USAREUR (SPO MEDLOG, FSC Commander); 75th Ranger Regiment, USASOC (Regimental MEDO); Joint Medical Unit, JSOC (OPSO, Dep Surgeon). He deployed for combat operations five times and in support of one no-notice crisis response. Joel's military education includes the Action Officer Integration Course, Joint Medical Operations Course (Advanced), Iron Major Week, Command and General Staff Officer Course, Army Public Health Course, Joint Medical Planning Tool, Joint Medical Operations Course (Basic), Joint Special Operations Medical Orientation Course, Ranger Assessment and Selection Program 2, Military Assistance Course, Combined Logistics Captains Career Course, Airborne Course, Ranger Course, and Basic Officer Leadership Course. Joel earned a Master of Operational Studies from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and a Master of Business Administration from Syracuse University. He completed a Master of Professional Studies in Legislative Affairs through George Washington University in December 2023. Our guest CPT Kirk R. Proctor Jr. graduated from Northeast High School in Clarksville, Tennessee, and calls Houston, TX, home. He was very active in high school, leading his class as the Varsity Football Team Captain and a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps member. He enlisted in 2007 and deployed in support of OIF 08-09. In 2013, he was accepted into the U.S. Army's Green to Gold Program, graduated from the University of Hawaii as a Distinguished Military Graduate, and from Chaminade University of Honolulu Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Historical - Political Studies. He was then commissioned into the Medical Service Corps in 2015. After completing the Officer Basic Course, Kirk was assigned as the Chief of Materiel and the Deputy Chief of Facilities for Bavaria Medical Activity at Vilseck, Germany. In 2017, he was selected as the Theater Chief of Medical Logistics for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, in support Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2018, Kirk was selected as the Executive Officer for Dental Activity Bavaria. Next, Kirk served as the Commander for the 563rd Medical Logistics Company from December 2019 to June 2021. Kirk's most recent assignment was as a Department of Defense Fellow assigned to the office of Rep. Darrell E. Issa (CA-48). https://fromthegreennotebook.com/2021/03/18/congressional-fellowship-broadening-at-the-intersection-of-the-army-and-congress/Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host's alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources.For more episodes listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube @ Be All You Can Be MSC For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com
Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication sponsors this report from the KYW Newsradio Newstudies Program which teaches broadcast journalism to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from throughout the area. From our 2023 graduating class, here is Aya Lakhdissi from Northeast High School.
Send us a Text Message.www.growclinton.com - In this episode, Andy & Jenny speak with Kimi, an intern from Northeast High School. Kimi reveals what she loves about the Clinton community and what events we can bring to ensure her generation feels welcome and entertained.
On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, Publisher Michael Bushnell interviews Kansas City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Collier at Northeast High School, where she began her 23-year career with the district. Collier, previously the Interim Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent, was chosen following a national search. Listen to hear more about her plans for the district and her passion behind her calling.
With funding from the Kansas City Public Schools, Northeast High School was selected for a pilot program to show the district the benefits of the arts and to bring a culture of marching bands back in its schools.
A group of alumni from the former Northeast High School in Oklahoma City returned to their alma mater this weekend to remember their old school and activism many engaged in more than 50 years ago. StateImpact's Robby Korth tagged along. Listen to his story below.
Oklahomans are celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day. Drought relief is coming for farmers and ranchers. We remember the old Northeast High School in Oklahoma City. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio. This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
A football player was killed and four others were injured after two gunmen ambushed the group outside Roxborough High School in Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon.It happened around 4:30 p.m. on the 300 block of Fairway Terrace just as a football scrimmage ended between Roxborough High School, Northeast High School, and Boys Latin Charter School.
Michael Dillard releases book “Accidental Success: Accidental Millionaire Retirement” Which Reveals Vision Plans and Insights to Get to the Top September 24th, 2021 - Author Michael Dillard is delighted to announce the launch of his new book, 'Accidental Success' available on Amazon. Accidental Success by Michael sketches out a Reliable Plan to Achieve Goals and Become Successful in Life. Accidental Success is a self-motivational book for someone stressed out with their life, career, or personal finances and needs the motivation to get up and get going. This book inspires, motivates, and teaches the readers how to build generational wealth step by step. The book contains the inspiring real-life story of Michael Dillard and the secret formula that he used to go from unemployed on a Friday to travelling around the world as a Foreign Service Officer (what he calls an Accidental Diplomat) on a Monday. Michael Dillard was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, and raised in Clarksville, Tennessee. Michael graduated from Northeast High School. From age 7, he was raised in a single-parent house when his parents divorced. The U.S. federal program called Upward Bound motivated him to develop a vision for his life. It provided tutoring and cultural exposure while in high school on the campus of Austin Peay State University. In addition to being an author, Michael Dillard is an Executive Coach. He completed his ICF executive coach training from the Center for Executive Coaches. One can book or schedule a coaching session with Michael at www.madillard.com. Michael has worked in countries like Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Dominican Republic, South Africa, and Zambia as a Financial Controller. Michael also served in the U.S Army for four years, where he served as a radio repairer. His duty stations included Ft. Carson, Colorado, Camp Casey, South Korea, and Ft. Stewart, Georgia. Michael received his Bachelor's Degree from Middle Tennessee State University, his MBA with a specialization in Financial Planning from Strayer University, and a Master's Degree in Accounting from Liberty University. Michael has put all the secret ingredients to success and happiness in the book, as he wants a maximum number of people to learn from his diverse experiences in life. “I enjoyed reading about Michael's life and how he made it…. proving that despite setbacks, you can achieve success. This book is an inspiration to all, and I recommend it wholeheartedly,” says Mary H, a reviewer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There is more than one way to become successful and to achieve the dream of becoming a millionaire! In this episode, I am excited to share my inspiring conversation with the accidental millionaire, Michael Dillard. Raised by a single parent and living a portion of his life in poverty, he now teaches the new generation the wisdom he earned about creating money and building generational wealth. Tune in to and learn more in this new episode of Her Money Story —The Accidental Millionaire with Michael Dillard. Key points covered in this episode: ✔️ From collecting food stamps in the mail to being able to enjoy a nice, comfortable retirement. Educator and professional coach Michael Dillard is living the life he then didn't see coming. He shares how he went from being unemployed on a Friday to becoming a Foreign Service Officer on a Monday. He tells the details of his story and the blueprint on how you too can overcome setbacks in your life, career, or personal finances and create a vision plan in the book ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS: Accidental Millionaire Retirement. ✔️ On getting insurance and the YOLO generation. We don't live in Disney World — real stuff happens, and you've got to be financially prepared. Remember, you got to have the money in the bank to take care of short-term emergencies. And it would be best if you had the insurance to take care of the catastrophic things. Having these things in place means that you have a safety net to go out and live the vision you're creating for yourself. ✔️ Financial freedom is not having a ball of debt tied to your ankle when you wake up. For many people, waking up and saying, "I like being alive today" is a luxury. Much of the headspace is taken up by bills, and debts need to be repaid. Making good money choices today determines your peace of mind and future happiness. Michael Dillard was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, and raised in Clarksville, Tennessee. Michael graduated from Northeast High School. From age 7, he was raised in a single-parent house when his parents divorced. The U.S. federal program called Upward Bound motivated him to develop a vision for his life. It provided tutoring and cultural exposure while in high school on the campus of Austin Peay State University. His book, Accidental Success, is for someone stressed out with their life, career, or personal finances and needs the motivation to get up and get going. The book contains the inspiring real-life story of Michael Dillard and the secret formula that he used to go from unemployed on a Friday to traveling around the world as a Foreign Service Officer (what he calls an Accidental Diplomat) on a Monday. In addition to being an author, Michael Dillard is an Executive Coach. He completed his ICF executive coach training from the Center for Executive Coaches. One can book or schedule a coaching session with Michael at www.madillard.com. ________________________________________________________________ Felicia Gopaul, CFP, is the Women's Wealth Builder dedicated to your financial success! Ms. Gopaul is a Money Confidence Catalyst and author of an Amazon best-selling books "Preparing for the Five Ds: Divorce, Disability, Downsizing, Disasters, and Death" and "Local Business Mavericks - Volume 20: Insights & Innovation From Top Local Business Owners, Professionals & Community Leaders." She is also a speaker and Certified Financial Planner Ambassador (only one of 50 people in the United States). She teaches accomplished, successful and educated women to heal their money mistakes, rebuild their wealth, and ultimately reclaim their power. If you want to master your money and go from feeling even a little bit of self-doubt ➔ safe➔ secure & ultimately in control of your financial destiny, apply for a Financial Breakthrough Session at https://feliciagopaul.pages.ontraport.net/financial-breakthrough-session
Accidental Success is a self-motivational book for someone stressed out with their life, career, or personal finances and needs the motivation to get up and get going. This book inspires, motivates, and teaches the readers how to build generational wealth step by step. The book contains the inspiring real-life story of Michael Dillard and the secret formula that he used to go from unemployed on a Friday to traveling around the world as a Foreign Service Officer (what he calls an Accidental Diplomat) on a Monday. Michael Dillard was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, and raised in Clarksville, Tennessee. Michael graduated from Northeast High School. From age 7, he was raised in a single-parent house when his parents divorced. The U.S. federal program called Upward Bound motivated him to develop a vision for his life. It provided tutoring and cultural exposure while in high school on the campus of Austin Peay State University. In addition to being an author, Michael Dillard is an Executive Coach. He completed his ICF executive coach training from the Center for Executive Coaches. One can book or schedule a coaching session with Michael at www.madillard.com. Michael received his Bachelor's Degree from Middle Tennessee State University, his MBA with a specialization in Financial Planning from Strayer University, and a Master's Degree in Accounting from Liberty University. Michael has put all the secret ingredients to success and happiness in the book, as he wants a maximum number of people to learn from his diverse experiences in life. “I really enjoyed reading about Michael's life and how he made it…. proving that despite setbacks, you can achieve success. This book is an inspiration to all, and I recommend it wholeheartedly,” says Mary H, a reviewer. Website: www.madillard.com
Episode 28 of the Chi State Pod features Chicago State head men's basketball coach Gerald Gillion. Hired on July 19, Gillion joins Chicago State from Samford University, where he served as an assistant coach. A South Florida native, Gillion also has spent time coaching at Team Breakdown, a top-10 ranked AAU team, the University of South Florida and Northeast High School. Now, Gillion comes to Chicago State, aiming to inject the program with a “hard hat, lunch pail” mentality. In his Chi State Pod debut, Gillion discusses: The style he hopes to bring to the Cougars The journey to his first college head coaching gig His basketball upbringing Much more Chi State Pod is hosted and produced by Sam Brief. Music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast intern Corbin Smith interviews rising Northeast High School senior Aiven Wooden and his coach Dwayne Lindsey. This last track season, Aiven earned male co-conference athlete of the year and became the Vikings' first state track and field athlete in almost 10 years. Aiven competed in the long jump at the MSHSAA Class 4 Track and Field State Championships. Coach Lindsey also earned conference honors with a co-coach of the year award in just his second year of coaching and helped Aiven to his historic season.
First things first: • You may have had a good week, you may have had a bad week, but I will go over why the best is yet come. Then On Deck: • A Clarksville school nurse is charged with photographing over 40 girls in Northeast High School bathroom. How did he allegedly do it and what happens if convicted? Third: • A Man at a Waffle House gets arrested and tells the officers that he wants to be a cop and that the CIA is looking at them through his eyes. What does he know that we don't? Batting clean up today, • Best of the Best 2021. VIP Clarksville Magazine has their Reader's Choice Awards going on, but voting ends tomorrow. So let's help you decide who is Best of the Best in Clarksville in all the categories https://www.vipclarksville.com/ So All of this and so much more will get covered today on The Joe Padula Show, absolutely. Become a monthly Supporter of Free Speech by signing up for exclusive content, chats and merchandise, now available at the top of The Joe Padula Show facebook page. Lawyer Wayne, know your rights, know your options. https://www.lawyerwayne.com/ O'Connor's Irish Pub and Grill – Eat, Drink, Play https://www.facebook.com/oconnorsfun Waterdogs SCUBA & Safety – Get away and Go Dive https://www.waterdogs-scuba.com/ Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel https://www.oakgrovegaming.com/ #TalkRadio #JoePadula #Veterans #FtCampbell #Comedy #LocalNews #Nashville #Clarksville #Absolutely #PartyWithaPurpose #Tennessee #TheJoePadulaShow #officeNOWClarksville #iHeartRadio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-padula/support
Chugs good friend Matt join the podcast, talk about how Chugs & Matt met, going to Northeast High School, and more!! + Story about Jordan
Host Christin has a chat with special guest, Christina Webb, back-to-back TSSAA track and field State Champion coach at Northeast High School and history educator to discuss leadership on the field and in the classroom. Listen in on the insight and perspective from Christina on how important leadership is, what is looks like, how it inspires her and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadthewaywednesday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadthewaywednesday/support
On this episode, I sat down with Chef Thomas Belisle and some of his students from the Pro-Start Culinary Arts Program to talk about the program in detail. We covered the dos and don'ts in the kitchen, how the program affects their eating habits now and their experiences in the classroom. Chef Belisle explained how a student can succeed in the program and how he never stops learning as well due to his students bringing some scenarios he didn't consider. His students also talked about their future plans as well as what they would tell any student looking to join the program.
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Today...A Severn man was found guilty of raping a minor and a comfort dog was on hand for the victim in court. A racist video was created and circulated at Northeast High School in Pasadena. A food delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint. A 2-alarm fire broke out at La Fontaine Bleu. Frederick looks to ban balloon releases. Check out yesterday's podcast at The Maryland Crabs about an original musical coming to Maryland Hall about Dr. Martin Luther King. It's Thursday, which means the Annapolis Makerspace Minutes with Trevor. And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
The Homemade Broadcast this week: Canadian Prime Minister gets busted for photos of him in "brownface", Northeast High School mourns the loss of a student athlete & embarrassing stories from years past. Get in touch with the show and leave a voice or text message at: (813) 693-2124 & visit HMBradio.com. Get your FREE #HMBradio/Radio St. Pete stickers! Email thehomemadebroadcast@radiostpete.com your address and we'll send some out. The #HMB airs Sunday's on Radio St. Pete @ 6:10PM & Monday's at 10:15PM or on demand via your favorite podcast app, just search "HMBradio Tampa Bay". Leave a voice or text message for the show @: (813) 693-2124 or hit me up on our Facebook page or on twitter. Don't forget to tune into Stay Woke with Anna Hummel & myself weeknights after the Johnny B Show at midnight on 102.5 The Bone Thanks to our sponsors: NTT Fitness: Save 15% off your first meal prep order by using code LEVELUP15 at checkout. Truvy Salon & Spa Homemade Podcasts "Reach clients through Podcasting"
Bryan says he's less than optimistic about the dividends to come from a federal strike force formed with 18 local, state and federal agencies. Bryan also offers his reaction to soccer player Kayla Alexander making the Northeast High School football team as a kicker and the coach's confounding decision not to let her participate in kickoffs.
Keziah Ridgeway is a Philadelphia area educator, activist, wife, and mother. She's also a published writer with articles appearing in Sister's Magazine and on Common Ground News. Keziah obtained a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts with a major in History, particularly, of non-western countries from Temple University. After Temple, she completed a Master's of Education with a focus on secondary education from Saint Joseph's University while being a wife and mother to four children. Currently, she teaches African American History at one of the most diverse and largest schools in Philadelphia, Northeast High School. She is a member of the Building Committee at NEHS and an active member of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. Keziah writes for her blog, on issues pertaining to education, community, racism, religion, and history. If she's not teaching, writing, spending time with her family, or reading, you can find her working with fellow educators in the Caucus of Working Educators and its Social Justice Committee. In addition, she also works with fellow colleagues in the Melanated Educators Collective www.melanatededucatorscollective.com, an offshoot of WE's Social Justice Committee. Keziah particularly enjoys facilitating discussion groups, professional development and panels around Islam/Islamophobia, Black Muslim History, Black History, Educators of Color, and Racism that are aimed at creating a safe and equitable environment within education and society.
Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication sponsors this report from the KYW Newsradio Newstudies Program which teaches broadcast journalism to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from throughout the area. From our 2018 graduating class, here is Mercer Buckner from Northeast High School.
Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication sponsors this report from the KYW Newsradio Newstudies Program which teaches broadcast journalism to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from throughout the area. From our 2018 graduating class, here is DeLisa Hool from Northeast High School.
This week on Kansas City's Northeast Newscast, managing editor Paul Thompson talks with 5th District Councilwoman and 2019 mayoral candidate Alissia Canady about attending Northeast High School, her accomplishments on the Neighborhoods and Public Safety committee, why incentive reform is an issue that resonates with her, how she would work to curb gun violence in Kansas City if elected Mayor, and how the KCMO City Council continues to function despite the its collective mayoral ambitions.
This week on the Northeast Newscast, Kansas City Public Schools athletic director Dr. James Sanders sits down with managing editor Paul Thompson to talk about Northeast High School's homecoming celebration on September 30, the new renovated football field at the high school, what it was like to see the Vikings play a home game for the first time during his tenure, and the district's emphasis on athletics under superintendent Dr. Mark Bedell. To end the interview - Dr. Sanders relays the college nickname of college fraternity brother - and Northeast News publisher - Michael Bushnell
La Salle football traveled to Northeast High School to take on Father Judge in a Catholic League matchup, in what would be an important game for playoff seeding in the PCL Red Division. Tune in!
Tune in to the Dunphy Ford Pregame Show before La Salle vs. Father Judge in a PCL football matchup from Northeast High School
La Salle football traveled to Northeast High School to take on Archbishop Ryan in a Catholic League matchup. We had Houston Texans' Defensive Backs coach John Butler, class of 1991, on during the tail end of halftime and into the second half to discuss his career as well as break down La Salle football. Tune in!