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The Burmese population in Indianapolis brings with it rich tradition, strong community ties, and flavorful cuisine.Tucked inside the south side of Indianapolis is Chin Brothers Restaurant and Grocery, a small space known for its authentic Burmese and Southeast Asian cuisine.For it's owner, it's more than business: It's a cultural bridge.From mohinga, a traditional fish noodle soup, to tea leaf salad and spicy curries, Chin Brothers Restaurant and Grocery has many traditional dishes.It was 15 years ago, when Hre, who's from Burma (now known as Myanmar) opened up his grocery store. A year later, he opened up the restaurant next door to provide a one-shop stop for his customers.Indianapolis has one of the largest Burmese populations in the country, with many in Perry Township. Hre's goal is to expose more people in the Hoosier state to Burmese food. He says that the popular dishes he serves are filled with foods you could get anywhere in Burma, such as kyay oh, teas, and rice dishes.Hre is proud to own his business in a diverse part of the city, where he and other cultures can grow and celebrate one another.Whether you're looking for an authentic taste of Myanmar or just a new spot to try something different, Chin Brothers Restaurant and Grocery offers more than a meal: It offers connection.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
An event for Hoosiers to learn and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures returns this weekend. The Trump administration terminates a federal grant funding teacher bonuses and literacy coaches in Perry Township Schools. More babies are being admitted to neonatal intensive care units across the country. The ACLU of Indiana is suing Governor Mike Braun over changes to Indiana University's Board of Trustees. 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. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Whether you live in the heart of one of Ohio's big cities or in the rolling hills of Appalachia - or anywhere in between - what happens in the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus make a huge difference in your life and what happens in our public school classrooms every day. That's why it's so important to have pro-public education lawmakers in the General Assembly and to hear from them about the big issues on the horizon for our public schools. OEA members were able to hear from a bipartisan panel of state lawmakers in December, 2024, about education priorities heading into the final days of the 135th General Assembly and looking ahead at what's coming in the 136th General Assembly as it gets underway in 2025.SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms, including YouTube. Click here for links for other platforms so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK | OEA members have been weighing in on the Public Education Matters podcast and on podcasts in general to help shape the future of OEA's podcast. More feedback is always welcome! Please email educationmatters@ohea.org or complete the podcast survey here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: State Rep. Dani Isaachsohn (D-24th Ohio House District)In the Statehouse, Rep. Isaacsohn is committed to fighting for a world-class public education for every student, better childcare for parents, smarter housing policy to bring down prices and increase supply, and making sure that seniors have what they need to age with dignity. He also knows that we must tackle racial and income inequality head-on in order to make lasting progress. Rep. Isaacsohn's district includes almost half of the City of Cincinnati. He is a Walnut Hills High School graduate, and received a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University, a master's degree from Cambridge University, and a J.D. from Yale Law School.State Rep. Justin Pizzulli (R-90th Ohio House District)Rep. Pizzulli's district encompasses all of Scioto and Adams Counties, as well as parts of Brown County. His priorities are protecting the sanctity of life, protecting Ohioans' second amendment rights, and promoting economic growth and prosperity. Outside of his role as State Representative, Rep. Pizzulli works as a realtor in Wheelersburg and as a Class 1 Commercial Freight Conductor in Portsmouth. He also has a packed resume of campaign and management experience. His previous experience and current careers allow him to bring a unique perspective to the table as an elected official and better represent the people of the 90th House District. Rep. Pizzulli lives in Franklin Furnace and in his free time, he is probably enjoying a movie.State Sen. William DeMora (D-25th Ohio Senate District)Sen. DeMora's passion for public service began at a young age. He grew up watching his father serve the people of his hometown, Euclid, as a city council member. DeMora took his passion for public service and civic engagement with him to The Ohio State University where he served as President for the Ohio State College Democrats and the Ohio College Democrats before graduating with honors.DeMora previously served as Executive Director of the Ohio Democratic Party and as Executive Director of the Ohio League of Conservation Voters. He has led numerous statewide and national political campaigns supporting candidates for municipal and statewide and national office, as well as for the Ohio General Assembly. DeMora has also served as Ohio Democratic Party's Convention and Delegate Director, where he has directed the Democratic National Convention's Ohio delegation for the past 8 election cycles. Senator DeMora continues to be a Senior Consultant and Parliamentarian for the Ohio Democratic Party as well as a campaign manager for several statewide and legislative candidates.He represents the 25th Senate District which encompasses areas of Franklin County, including Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff, Minerva Park, Upper Arlington, Valleyview, and The Ohio State University, as well as parts of Columbus, Blendon Township, Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Norwich Township, Perry Township, Plain Township, Prairie Township, and Sharon Township.Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. The content of this episode was recorded at the OEA Fall RA on December 7, 2024.
Mr. Brent Cummings has been known by students as Batman for 18 years. He is also known for getting elementary students interested in robotics. He has a record number of students competing and is leading the way as a 'Project Lead The Way' teacher.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your day ahead forecast, Rochester Police shooting, crash into Perry Township school, Lions feast on the Colts, Holiday festivals, Thanksgiving giveaways, business headlines and more...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
November's Golden Apple Award winner is Mr. Brent Cummings from Perry Township Schools. He's a Project Lead The Way teacher at Jeremiah Gray Elementary School, who is known as the ringmaster of robotics, the spell master of spelling, and the caped crusader of the classroom.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textPBL Bootcamp - Follow the Magnify Learning Instagram @magnifylearningVirtual PBL Conference October 16th (link)Are you ready to transform your school's approach to learning? Tune in to the PBL Simplified Podcast as we spotlight Perry Township District in Indianapolis and uncover the secrets behind their thriving Project Based Learning (PBL) system. As the fifth largest district in Indiana, Perry Township has successfully integrated PBL across a 22,000-student population. We break down three game-changing strategies: training administrators by modeling the process, training teachers by modeling the process, and publicly showcasing the work. Discover how a shift from compliance to empowerment has cultivated a rich PBL culture, making Perry Township an inspiring model for other districts aiming for educational innovation.Learn how Perry Township has moved from traditional "sit and get" teaching methods to dynamic, community-engaged learning. This episode dives into sustainable PBL systems that outlast individual contributions by focusing on robust structures. We'll share practical tips for fostering collaboration, such as rethinking meeting agendas to inspire and engage. Plus, don't miss out on our upcoming virtual PBL bootcamp designed to equip educators at all levels with the tools they need to succeed.JOIN THE ONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://magnifypbl.mykajabi.com/pmocSIGN UP FOR THE MAGNIFY LEARNING NEWSLETTERhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/newsletter-sign-upSHARE A PBL WIN!www.pblshare.com ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED (affiliate link)https://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.pblshare.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIARyan's Twitter (X)Ryan's LinkedInRyan's InstagramMagnify Learning Twitter (X)Magnify Learning FacebookMagnify Learning LinkedInMagnify Learning InstagramBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upSome of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that link (at no more cost to you). As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Send us a textPBL Bootcamp - Follow the Magnify Learning Instagram @magnifylearningVirtual PBL Conference October 16th (link)Are you ready to transform your school's approach to learning? Tune in to the PBL Simplified Podcast as we spotlight Perry Township District in Indianapolis and uncover the secrets behind their thriving Project Based Learning (PBL) system. As the fifth largest district in Indiana, Perry Township has successfully integrated PBL across a 22,000-student population. We break down three game-changing strategies: training administrators by modeling the process, training teachers by modeling the process, and publicly showcasing the work. Discover how a shift from compliance to empowerment has cultivated a rich PBL culture, making Perry Township an inspiring model for other districts aiming for educational innovation.Learn how Perry Township has moved from traditional "sit and get" teaching methods to dynamic, community-engaged learning. This episode dives into sustainable PBL systems that outlast individual contributions by focusing on robust structures. We'll share practical tips for fostering collaboration, such as rethinking meeting agendas to inspire and engage. Plus, don't miss out on our upcoming virtual PBL bootcamp designed to equip educators at all levels with the tools they need to succeed.JOIN THE ONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/join-todaySIGN UP FOR THE MAGNIFY LEARNING NEWSLETTERhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/newsletter-sign-upSHARE A PBL WIN!www.pblshare.com ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIED (affiliate link)https://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.pblshare.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIARyan's Twitter (X)Ryan's LinkedInRyan's InstagramMagnify Learning Twitter (X)Magnify Learning FacebookMagnify Learning LinkedInMagnify Learning InstagramBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upSome of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that link (at no more cost to you). As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Caitlin Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history on Saturday to record a triple-double. In the upcoming November election there are more open seats than candidates for the Perry Township school board. Sickle cell disease is the most common genetic blood disorder in the U.S., but states struggle to collect data on it – a new Indiana dashboard aims to streamline data collection on the rare blood disorder. Hospitals and school systems in southern Indiana are getting creative about filling the need for health care workers. 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 and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
On The Kenny & JT Show, live from Keith Wakefield in Perry ahead of our broadcast of the Perry/McKinley game, we're joined by Chef Adam Crawn from 3737 Kitchen in Perry, as he's catering tonight's press box for the game.
Send us a textYou are in for a real treat in this PBL Showcase episode because we have Brittany Tinkler from Perry Township School with us today. Brittany is a rockstar PBL Teacher and recent recipient of the prestigious Milican Award.Brittany shares her ‘why' for education and the changes that she has made in her classroom. She talks about receiving the Milican Award and why she is excited for the opportunities this award brings. Brittany shares about starting Project Based Learning in your school. Ryan and Brittany also talk about 51/2051, when 51% of schools are doing Project Based Learning by 2051.In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, we have Brittany Tinkler from Rosa Parks Elementary in Perry Township, Indiana. Brittany has recently been recognized by the prestigious Milican Award, which is awarded to early to mid career educators around the country, for their already impressive achievements and more significantly, for the promise of what they will accomplish in the future. Brittany is also a PBL Certified Facilitator for Magnify Learning at workshops during the summer. Her passion for the work is very evident and contagious. ORDER THE NEW BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIEDhttps://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questionsFOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTERhttps://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuerBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/join-today
You are in for a real treat in this PBL Showcase episode because we have Brittany Tinkler from Perry Township School with us today. Brittany is a rockstar PBL Teacher and recent recipient of the prestigious Milican Award.Brittany shares her ‘why' for education and the changes that she has made in her classroom. She talks about receiving the Milican Award and why she is excited for the opportunities this award brings. Brittany shares about starting Project Based Learning in your school. Ryan and Brittany also talk about 51/2051, when 51% of schools are doing Project Based Learning by 2051.In this episode of the PBL Simplified Podcast, we have Brittany Tinkler from Rosa Parks Elementary in Perry Township, Indiana. Brittany has recently been recognized by the prestigious Milican Award, which is awarded to early to mid career educators around the country, for their already impressive achievements and more significantly, for the promise of what they will accomplish in the future. Brittany is also a PBL Certified Facilitator for Magnify Learning at workshops during the summer. Her passion for the work is very evident and contagious. ORDER THE NEW BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIEDhttps://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/book-a-pbl-workshopCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questionsFOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTERhttps://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuerBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/book-a-pbl-workshopPBL MOVEMENT CONFERENCEhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/pbl-movement
Listen to what inspired Ms. Ali DeHart to students with special needs and learn more about her work with Miss Amazing!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ms. Ali DeHart is the heart of special education in Perry Township. She gives to her elementary students year-round and during the holidays. She is also committed to shining a light on people with special needs, with her work as the director of Miss Amazing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your day ahead forecast, Indiana city proposed a 50% expansion, Perry Township finalized redistricting plans for next year, latest inflation numbers, Taylor Swift tickets and more See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Perry Township will fly a huge flag on the University drive/Lloyd Expressway overpass on Sunday in remembrance of 9/11 There will be about 120 food booths at this year's Fall Festival, and the Munchie Map comes out today... Emotions run deep worldwide at the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, including at University of Evansville's Harlaxton College...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PERRY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - Perry Township Police of Stark County asked the community to help find 16-year-old Angel Grose-Bloir after she was reported missing at approximately 4:24 p.m. on Dec. 17 and is considered endangered. Police said she was last seen leaving Perry High School by an arranged transportation service at 11:14 a.m. on Friday. She was dropped off in the 1000 block of Delia Avenue in Akron at 11:52 p.m., according to police. Police described her as 5′2″ tall, 139 pounds, with long black hair, and green eyes. ADVERTISEMENT There was no clothing description provided. Call your local law enforcement agency or Perry Township Police at 330-478-5121 ext. 1 if you see her or know where she may be. #missingkid #missinggirl #missinggirlsohio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Your day-ahead forecast, weekend violence continued Monday morning, Perry Township heads back to school, Dr. Fauci says not enough Americans are vaccinated, infrastructure agreement could come today, USA medal count, business headlines, sports and more See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
HOW PERRY TOWNSHIP (IN) CREATED EQUITABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR ANY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Hear how they did it with Jane Pollard, their Director of Elementary Education using the right ed tech. Visit ace-ed.org and enjoy '"EQUITY & ACCESS" online journal and see all we do at Consortium for Equity in Education...that's where all our podcasts are archived too. Your voice is welcome as well
HOW PERRY TOWNSHIP (IN) CREATED EQUITABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR ANY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Hear how they did it with Jane Pollard, their Director of Elementary Education using the right ed tech. Visit ace-ed.org and enjoy '"EQUITY & ACCESS" online journal and see all we do at Consortium for Equity in Education...that's where all our podcasts are archived too. Your voice is welcome as well
This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021. Later in the program, Perry Township is offering temporary relief for residents who no longer have a place to stay due to flooding over the weekend. In today's feature reports, you will hear from Dan Combs, Perry Township Trustee, about the township's effort to …
Host Scott Jaworski and special co-host Erica Sponberg chat with Perry Township's Director of EL Lisa Netsch and Director of Professional Development Whitney Wilkowski about the district's award winning program for EL students. We discuss the resources, support, and personnel offered to a school community with over 70 spoken languages. Learn what it takes to build a program from the ground up and into a model for schools across the State. Guest Email: Lisa Netsch - lnetsch@perryschools.org Whitney Wilkowski - wwilkowski@perryschools.org Resources: Indiana English Learner PD Opportunities Calendar.
In this episode, we interview Cheeky Girl Bosses, Jamie Piero and Jackie Rothman. They are partners who own their business, Clean Eatz together, one in Perry Township and one in Cuyahoga Falls with another one coming in the near future. Clean Eatz offers a healthier choice of pre-portioned and pre-cooked delicious meals with carry out or dine in options. Jamie worked in the corporate realm while Jackie owned several gyms which is where they met when they worked out together. They put their heads together and came up with a plan to leave their full time careers and take a "leap of faith" with Clean Eatz. They had support of family and friends who encouraged them to move forward even though they had other "nay sayers" who told them they were crazy to start this business in Canton Ohio. They share their journey of beginning the business as "newbies" to navigating changes in business with Covid to training others due to their success. Jamie and Jackie also share the dynamics of living together as partners and working together as partners. These two have a wealth of information to impart and are willing to give back to other business owners by sharing this information in their Franchise Advisory Board with training tips and business advice. Listen and learn from these women who are successful and cheeky business owners!!!
I have a conversation with Marcus Garrett, Kenyatta Carter and Absolom Bryant. We cover their middle and high school years at Perry Township. (I refereed a conversation between them). We discussed the how the late 90’s "Stealth Force” developed and how it was the motivation to their success.
This episode discusses the busing of Black student-athletes from Brightwood to Perry Township, the effects it had on the schools, staff and athletic programs. Coach Johnson interviews brothers Mark and Issac Booth, one of the brothers returned to Perry Meridian and became the head freshman coach and a varsity assistant while the other was drafted and played for the NFL's Cleveland Browns.
This episode is a continuation of an interview with former Perry Meridian athletes Mark and Issac Booth. The brothers discuss the issue of busing of student-athletes to Perry Township and how they were able to succeed.
The year 1963 was a dark one for the stretch of Stark County from Massillon to Canton. Gangland murders and raids on underworld prostitution houses resulted in one bizarre headline after another. But nothing so chilling as the murder of 20-year-old Sandra Kay Young in Perry Township - beaten, slashed and shot in the living room of the home where she was babysitting three young children. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch
We interview Stephanie Haney who is the Digital Anchor for Channel 3 News in Cleveland. She shares her story of growing up locally in Perry Township and having the desire to see the world. She is a driven and talented young woman who is also an attorney. She has been on a reality TV show and has worked for several well known news shows. She has lived in North Carolina, Los Angeles, New York City and is now back in Ohio working in Cleveland. When she puts her mind to something, she gets it done. She does not let fear get in her way. You will be inspired by how she has reached success through her determination and hard work.
Live from Game Time Bar and Grill on West Tusc in Perry Township for our 2019 NFL Draft Party
Indianapolis is home to thousands of Burmese refugees who came to the U.S. to escape religious persecution. American Graduate takes a look at what tools Perry Township schools using to help children who are the first in their families to learn English.
Evidence of the national recession is becoming apparent in Bloomington’s Perry Township. Township Trustee Dan Combs says his office, which is responsible for poor relief, has seen an increase in requests for assistance.