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Teachers, school administrators, and parents alike can attest - this time of year can be pretty rough and active in terms of discipline needs for students. But we realize that discipline is a year-round endeavor, one that is both challenging and crucial in the spiritual development of our kids.Veritas Head of School Ty Fischer, Principal Dr. Dan Spanjer, and Dean of Students Graham Dennis have been around the block and back a few times when it comes to dealing with discipline of kids from kindergarten through senior high - not just student discipline at school, mind you, but their own children as well. Their insights in this episode are encouraging to all Christian parents who are seeking to discipline not just their children's behavior, but really their hearts toward a more mature relationship with God.In this episode, a follow up to our previous one, Ty, Graham, and Dan will bring their perspectives from their many years of serving in a disciplinary role at Veritas to discuss: How discipline - biblically speaking - is meant to be the way we are discipled to be more like Christ. Helping kids and parents alike deal with (and remove) the shame associated with discipline, and to see it as an opportunity for growth and training. How to handle common discipline struggles, including how to handle discipline when we're angry, and how to handle the inevitable "he said, she said" scenarios. How parents can best approach a situation when they find out their child has needed disciplinary action at school in a way that shepherds their kids' heart toward growth, love, and restoration. What does a visit to the Principal's office at Veritas look like for kids of all ages (and how might it differ from the dreaded Principal Office visits of pop culture or your own memory)?This season of Cultivate is sponsored by Hershey Financial Advisers, a wealth management firm located at North Point Boulevard in Lancaster, PA, leading people to make better financial decisions and empowering them to fulfill a vision beyond themselves.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for January 30th Publish Date: January 30th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, January 30th and Happy birthday to ***01.30.24 - BIRTHDAY – FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT*** I’m Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. City of Duluth Honored With 2025 Visionary City Award For Rogers Bridge Project Stephen Aaron running for 9th District GOP Chair Best Beer Festival: Here's How You Can Vote For Suwanee Beer Fest Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on healthy alternatives All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! 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Getting to our classes.Based on a post by FinalStand, in 13 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels. Getting to our classes was eased by us being late. My teacher declared me 'tardy' despite my protestations that my brother had just been taken to the hospital. A few of my Black classmates snickered over that. 'Alexander' was given a 'pass' by his far more understanding teacher. That teacher was one of the 'haters', but Mikhail figured that hospitalizing one of us had gone way overboard in that man's eyes.That wasn't the only sign that things had changed. Darius and his crowd were prepping for the next attack. The rest of the school; they sensed something terrible was on the horizon. Our lack of response was a warning sign all its own. We weren't cringing, blustering, or glowering. Vicky said we were the 'eye of the storm' and wanted in on whatever vengeance we had planned.We told her we didn't have one. At lunch, Taliyah was torn up at first because she thought that Darius and Rashaan had Alexander beaten up over her. They'd even taunted her about it between classes, warning that worse was in store for her and Brandy at lunch. Those two women had gotten a measure of revenge by changing the location of the Cheer Squads 'lunch meeting'/gangbang, then forgotten to inform the football team of the change of venue.Darius came looking shortly after the fact. The other eight members of the Cheer Squad looked perplexed. Had Brandy not humiliated him (by dissing his BBC), he might have not decided to assume the whole group was in on this policy of denial.‘Brandy, get your ass over here,' Darius seethed.‘Taliyah, you had best correct yourself,' Rashaan added. A few other players who pretended they were BF/GF with a cheerleader added to the commotion.‘No,' I stood up and confronted him. He was looking for something more. 'Alexander' took up a position on the far side of the cheerleaders. People were clearing out the space between the football team and us.‘Brandy,' Darius stressed his authority. She was wavering. Fortunately for us, Taliyah was not.‘Back off you Mother-fucker,' she screamed.‘Taliyah?' Rashaan mumbled.‘You really want to be on their side?' Darius' eyes narrowed.‘I want to kick you and your fellow cowards' asses,' she seethed. Darius shot Rashaan a mocking glance, shaming him. His 'woman' was getting mouthy.‘Taliyah,' Rashaan asserted himself. ‘You are asking for a world of trouble.'‘What?' she spat back. ‘How many bruthas are you going to bring when you try to shut me up; cause I know you aren't man enough to do it yourself.'‘Bitch,' he stepped forward. I tried to move to her, Darius interposed himself. Mikhail had three guys on his flank so any move he made would put him in a nest of trouble.Rashaan grabbed her arm. My past twenty-four hours around that girl taught me that was a mistake. I didn't know if Rashaan was slower than Mikhail, or just caught off guard. Her slap resonated across the cafeteria. Before he could respond, she put a knee into his crotch, doubling him over. Multiply guys winced at the power of that nutting. Rashaan hissed like a punctured balloon and slowly slumped to the ground.Darius decided that was the indicator for the final showdown and settling of accounts. Kaelyne kicking a chair into his path was unexpected by both of us. Darius was far quicker on his feet than Rashaan. He was able to jump back before he could get clipped. The mob was so dependent on Darius for leadership that they froze up when his charge was truncated. Kaelyne had saved a whole lot of people a whole lot of pain.‘I'm done with you,' Taliyah sneered. ‘If you had wanted to be a real man, you would have fought Mikhail one on one, not like a pack of chicken shit jocks.' There was another hush and a 'no she didn't'.‘Brandy, get the fuck over here,' Darius glowered.‘I'm; I'm with Taliyah,' her voice wavered. ‘What you did was wrong. I thought you would be more of a man about this.'‘You'll pay for that,' he promised.‘Shut up. You are done. Brandy is with me now,' I challenged him. ‘I once offered you the opportunity to settle this like a man. You declined and now the whole school sees you for what you really are, a big, Black narcissist who doesn't care about anyone, but yourself.'There was a third pause in the murmuring.‘I don't think the football team knows what a narcissist is?' Kaelyne said in a low voice. Brandy let out a hysterical giggle.‘Samsonov!' the coach bellowed from across the room.‘Which one of us?' 'Alexander' shot back.‘Both of you,' he growled.‘No,' we said in unison.‘What?' he blustered. We were screwed no matter what we did.‘I need them to move some things in my class,' Ms. Blanchard spoke up from behind him. Alexander, the real Alexander, would have been so proud.‘Get some other boys,' Coach spun on her. She began to wilt.‘Coach Thomas,' a voice behind Ms. Blanchard emoted softly, ‘you are getting on my last damn nerve.'‘This ain't your school, Fonteneau,' he turned on Mom.‘My boy says you were one of the people that beat him up. I'm here to let the Principal know. On a personal level, I'm suing you and the school for what happened.'‘I didn't do nothing,' he groused.‘Funny, the only one who claims to have witnessed my son's beating is my son,' she purred like a Mamma Tiger stalking her prey. ‘I may be a Samsonov now, but I still have all that Fonteneau fortune to fight that court battle with. One more mishap for my other two boys, I'm going to have the best law firm in Little Rock crawl so far up your rectum that they know what you are going to eat before you bite into it.'‘I'm not afraid of you,' he puffed himself up.‘Really? None of these cases will take place in Davis County, Tobias (the coach). The previous school principal assaulted me, I have three sworn complaints against the Kingston PD filed with the Arkansas State Police, and a lawsuit pending against this school and the school board. A change of jurisdiction is a given. I'll be dragging you down to Little Rock to settle this mess.'‘You are lying,' he gulped.‘Test me,' Mom sizzled. I still couldn't see her over the crowd, but I knew those steely eyes were boring thru his soul. He might not have been guilty of beating up Alexander yet he was guilty of so much more that he was already rotten to the core. Everyone knew he had given his tacit approval for the beating of a student theoretically under his care.As an educator, he was sworn to better the lives of his charges, not use them for his own aggrandizement. No matter how entitled he felt he was, he knew the outside world wouldn't see it that way. Worse, he knew, deep down, he could have done so much better for his students. Sportsmanship, grades and fraternity were all his to dispense. Instead;‘Darius,' Coach Thomas called out. ‘You and I need to have a chat.'Darius turned his back on me and walked over to the Coach. Undoubtedly they were going to have a planning session. Alexander's fall had turned out to be a mixed blessing. Now the Sheriff's department had their eye on the place. Big Bob himself was chatting with the Principal and was inviting the man over for dinner. Big Bob was getting involved. It would take a few weeks before it became 'race-based harassment.‘Vlad,' Brandy hugged my left arm tightly. ‘Prince, how bad is this going to be?'That was unlooked for by multiple people. Two linemen retrieved Rashaan before the team made their departure.‘Brandy, take care of the Cheer Squad. If the team gets their hands on them, there is going to be some serious suffering. I'll be okay,' I smiled down at her.Taliyah gave me a thumbs-up before joining with Brandy. Mikhail told me later that she gave him a wink. After all, she knew that it was Alexander in the hospital, not her 'man' yet she had played her outrage so well. I'd almost been convinced. I was sure she'd made an impression on Rashaan; and Darius. They rounded up the Cheer Squad and the arguments and accusations began. The majority of their squad-mates didn't mind being BBC cum-sluts. That Taliyah and Brandy had broken the spell was seemingly impossible for them to grasp.As it turned out, with Taliyah giving Brandy some spine, Brandy was able to work her charismatic magic on the others to make them agree to a new program. Lunch 'workouts' were a thing of the past, as were after-scrimmage play times. From this point forward, the girls would be driving themselves to and from away-games, no more communal bus rides. To stress their point, Taliyah only had to point at Mikhail/Alexander's beating to show them how out of hand things had gotten.Darius' opening offensive had backfired in more than one way. I was sure he only saw this rebellion as a temporary thing he could soon correct. After all, he had blackmail material, his dominant mystique and his super-impressive BBC that would bring any woman to heel. His only concern was how much hell to put Brandy through before he disposed of her in one colossal gang-bang then dumping her mind-broken slut body on Big Bob's stoop. It was the 'asshole' thing to do.The rest of the day was still torturous. I developed several bruises and scrapes. Darius was still going with his full-court press to wear us down to the point we lashed out; suddenly there would be dozens of witnesses to our infraction. To add to our problems, Kaelyne also became a target of their aggression. I was as surprised as anyone when I learned she had been sent to the Vice Principal's office.Some muttonhead had grabbed her tit in the hallway between classes. She stabbed him in the face with a metal mechanical pencil while screaming 'rape' at the top of her lungs. This was not the 'Bad Ole Days'. Big Bob was keeping his eyes on the place and Principal Jean-Georges wasn't that 'Fat Old Bastard'. The 'assailant' had six inches and a hundred pounds on Kaelyne so the idea that she randomly attacked him was ludicrous.From what I heard, Big Bob was in a downright arctic mood too. Only later did Mom tell me she'd shown him the video of that first night at the lake; bukkake Brandy, Clarence getting some, and the general degradation handed out. Big Bob turned out to be Nothing like my Dad. Mom had to hold him back from going all 'redneck' on Darius and his crew. What did she offer?Revenge; at the hands of the Samsonov's. Dad could never find out. Big Bob was okay with that, bending the law to the point of breaking, covering up a crime and inventing evidence as needed to make sure that the crime would go unsolved, all those evils were absolved by the wickedness visited upon his daughter. Even then Mom had to promise an epic ass-whooping to keep him in line. 'How soon?' he had asked. Mom asked him if 'Alexander', Taliyah, Brandy and I could spend the night at his place Friday night after the game.‘No problem,' he grinned savagely.That afternoon we had to set some of Ms. Blanchard's students straight about how the wrong Samsonov had been beaten up and how Ms. Blanchard had a permanent escort to and from school for the foreseeable future. I had to admit, beating the crap out of the five of them felt good. Mikhail was positively euphoric. Big Bob had a reliable deputy hanging around the football team after school so that the Cheer Squad could go and come unmolested.Friday was more of the same, running the gauntlet between classes, dealing with collateral damage, Kaelyne was beaten up by some Black girls in the restroom, Vicky got more of the same when she tried to rescue her, and general crap at lunch. After lunch we were expecting a last, major push, some effort to remove us from the picture before the football game, leaving Brandy and Taliyah vulnerable far from home.It didn't work out that way. As lunch ended, the Brothers Samsonov, Kaelyne, (Vicky simply cut class) and the cheerleaders were all requested in the Principal's office. From there we were handed off to my Mom's tender loving care. See, she'd rented two luxurious vans for the team to be taken to the game, but we had to leave early to pick them up. Darius had fucked with the wrong Samsonov alright. Mom was a freaking psychic, or a satanic prophet.The game was the standard beat down. We won 30-14. Dad, currently off-duty, helped Mom shepherd the now horny cheerleaders off the field after the final play. I caught Darius glaring hate my way. He was counting on our inevitable defeat. What happened instead was indeed inevitable. Rattlesnakes that bit Mom, died. Killer whales turned away out of common courtesy shown to apex predators. Ten minutes alone in a room with my Mom had hardcore 'Lifers' calling their Mommas begging forgiveness; and I was assured that Theo was even scarier.After the game, we drove all the cheerleaders home, deposited the vans at our house, then Brandy, Taliyah, Mikhail and us went over to Big Bob's house. The girls grew sleepy, so Taliyah called her mother and told her she was spending the night at Brandy's. She didn't mention us being there. It was okay. The girls and Big Bob nodded off soon enough. Ground up sleeping pills in their drinks will do that.At nine o'clock, I woke up Big Bob from his recliner and suggested he go to bed. After he left, I erased the pre-recorded TiVo he'd unwittingly been watching, changed the clocks back to the real time, midnight, and then joined Mikhail on floor of Brandy's bedroom.‘Did you cut Big Bob's phone back on?' he asked. With the scope of the disaster we had enacted, he was bound to be called in.‘Yeah. Alibi established,' I yawned.My post-combat adrenaline rush was still keeping me awake. Twenty-three minutes later, Big Bob knocked on the door before coming in.‘Daddy?' Brandy rose up on her elbow and rubbed her eyes.‘Just checking up on you,' he scanned the room. ‘Taliyah, boys; ‘‘Is there a problem?' Brandy pouted.‘It seems there was a big fight at school and some boys got really hurt,' he shot Mikhail and me a curious look.‘Sorry we missed it,' Mikhail snorted.‘Vladimir, step outside and talk to me a second,' Big Bob motioned. I complied. It seemed prudent at the time. Once in the hall, he shut the door.‘This didn't have anything to do with you, or your brother, did it?'‘What happened when?' I tilted my head. Big Bob chuckled.‘Roughly nine o'clock tonight,' he grinned.‘As I recall, I went downstairs for a soda around nine, saw you asleep in your chair and suggested you go to bed,' I kept a straight face.‘I would have helped,' he whispered.‘With what, Sir?' I wondered. He looked at me steadily. Dad would have known something was up, seeking the truth was in his genetics. Big Bob; was as a diligent public servant who wove the delicate balance between law and order versus what was best for the public welfare. He just nodded, gave another chuckle then left.Over breakfast the next morning, Big Bob gave us the 411 on what had happened. Between nine o'clock and nine-ten last night, Darius and six other football players had been drinking in the parking lot after the bus ride back to school when two (maybe three) armed and armored assailants ambushed them. The attackers had been wielding big sticks/staves and proceeded to beat the seven students into unconsciousness.Darius had gotten the worst of it. Both of his knees were shattered. He was already being transferred from Davis Memorial Hospital to the one attached to the University of Arkansas Sports Medicine program. Even with that, the doctor at the hospital worried that the young athlete would ever walk again, much less run. Any hope of a career in football was gone. Even if he made a full recovery, it would take years. By that time; a college scholarship followed by some time in the NFL was a distant, impossible dream.My brother and I were immediate suspects except we had three witnesses to say we were otherwise occupied. The key one was Sheriff Big Bob Carson's himself. He recalled the time as well as what was on TV when I woke him up.Who else could it have been? Darius and the rest of Davis High's football team had spent all last season and the start of this season building up a huge roster of teams who hated their guts. Enough to hurt them? Darius' buddies had sidelined a fair number of student-athletes in their time. It could be drug related too. Darius' big brother was a known local drug figure.A peculiar aspect of the crime was that the security cameras around the crime scene had been knocked out with an air rifle while we were all at the game out of town, I had no idea that Kaelyne was that good a shot. There was no video evidence of the crime and, unless you believed in a massive conspiracy, it pretty much cleared the Samsonov's (Dad had been with us at the game and 'Mikhail' had been in the hospital; where people unknown/Darius had put him).Mom's alibi didn't start until she was seen by my Dad around 9:45 that night. She'd gone to visit 'Mikhail' at the hospital (he would be coming home this morning) then gone for a walk on the property. The Kingston PD had launched a raid on the house despite the crime not happening in their jurisdiction. They did illegally cross into county land, yet didn't find any incriminating evidence. Phineas Cobb the third had taken care of that for her.A five person (me, Mikhail, Mom, Kaelyne and Mr. Cobb) conspiracy had given Darius far more retribution than he could have possibly considered. Mom had insisted that we destroy his legs, thus ending his most potent weapon in the BBC arsenal, his status as a sports star. His dominant shadow would no longer cast itself on the halls of our school.Had he not put Alexander in the hospital;But he did. Threatening my brother's life had cost him his future. The most insidious part of Mom's plan was that whatever the Black community of Kingston thought, they would never be sure it was the Samsonov's behind it. We had never verbally threatened anybody over what happened to 'Mikhail/Alexander'.To believe we did it was to accept we had some sort of serious grievance. We did. Everyone knew we did yet they had denied the crime when it happened and were now trapped in that denial. In the investigation of the beating, the name 'Darius' had never come up. In fact, 'Mikhail/Alexander' hadn't named anyone, not even the coach. Mom had bluffed about that.Publically, if we had any issues to work out, it would have been with the coach and he was just fine, not a scratch on him.None of that stopped the Kingston PD from stepping up the pressure on the Samsonovs. It didn't stop the Mayor from calling in the State Police to take over the investigation. We weren't sure on what grounds it was being requested. After all, her talk with me about Darius had happened under circumstances she definitely didn't want to make public. Dad wasn't part of either investigation. Big Bob being our alibi didn't automatically exclude him.The outside investigators came by Bob's on Sunday to talk with him about it and he'd agreed on a concurrent investigation. The biggest question for the men (women actually) from Little Rock was why did anyone think it was 'Alexander' and I. What was our motive? Brandy had dumped Darius to be with me, so why would I want to punish him over that fact? Brandy hadn't been publically, or privately, threatened by him.'Alexander' and I? We Samsonov boys were good kids, making good grades with no recorded history of violence of any kind, neither in Arkansas, or Alaska. I hadn't liked Darius, but that hardly made me, or 'Alexander', unique. Most of the White student body hated his guts, after the fact. The showdown last Thursday? The only one who committed violence was the mayor's daughter on her former boyfriend; who wasn't among those hospitalized.Rashaan had been saved punishment because his teammates so shamed on the bus ride back to Davis High. he'd left early. Had he been wise, he would have thanked Taliyah for that accident of fate. On the plus side for that cocksucker, he was now the head of the football team as well as its star player.The two showdowns in Ms. Blanchard's class? Those students would have to explain why it had happened, thus what they had been up to over the past few years. That was sexual assault, rape and blackmail and taking that wrap to avenge Darius wasn't in them. The beating up of the kids around Shaquille? Precisely what had those seven been up to jumping our basketball teammate anyway?The carnage on the basketball court? That would imply one of the player confessing to stomping on Kaja. Both the team and the Assistant Coach were opposed to that exposure. No, it was the very erosion of trust that infected the BBC culture. Darius had gone from the Crown Prince to a 'what might have been' overnight. His former cronies felt zero loyalty to him anymore. Darius Pope had lost his luster. He was yesterday's news in the high school halls.At this point in the inquiry had the Kingston elders admitted to the outsiders Darius was a scumbag, abusing women and men for his own selfish ends, a blackmailer and bully, the investigation might have gained traction. But they didn't. He was their flawless native son, utterly without fault. That led the investigation away from us. It turned out that other teams Did have a motive for hurting the football team in general, not just Darius. The coach had to admit to that, there was video evidence of his team's barbaric behavior.The whole team were bastards on the field, half a dozen opposing coaches claimed as much and were vocally happy that such misfortune had befallen the evildoers of Davis High, karmic payback for their unsportsmanlike behavior. Did they know who the two (or three) 'agents of karma' had been? No idea. By that time, we had other worries. When the weekend was over it would be time to return to school, for all five of us.{Not like any other Monday}Monday, school life was adrift in the chaos left by Darius' abrupt departure. There was no clear successor, yet there were several contenders eager for the spot. None of them were White, but considering the school's racial makeup, it wasn't too surprising. There was also a sullen resentment against us, tempered by fear. It didn't take a first place winner at a school science fair for the students to figure out what had really happened.Darius had put Alexander/Mikhail in the hospital and now he and six of his closest confederates were in various states of serious disrepair. Everyone knew that Darius wasn't going to be carrying any footballs this season, or maybe ever again. He had crossed the unspoken line between harassment and serious damage. Sure, the Black student body had participated in those punches, pokes and slurs.Punishing 'Mikhail' had initially appeared to be justified; I had purloined Brandy and had gotten what I deserved for daring to dare. It had never occurred to anyone the meaner dogs in the fight weren't Darius Pope and his boys. Clearly, Darius had raised the level of 'acceptable' violence and they had blindly accepted his choice.Monday morning, Darius was no longer among them and the whole school society was experiencing 'continental drift'. Even teachers were uncertain what to make of us. Only Ms. Blanchard looked openly relieved that today was no longer more of the same. We found that out right before we had another school communion under the tutelage of Principal Dr. Pierre O'Rourke Jean-Georges.It was another exposition of what was wrong with this world and how he could fix it. The African-American Male Stereotype (aka the Football Team) had begotten violence from the entrenched White Establishment (even though there were no suspects, white or black, charged in the incident) in a never-ending cycle of brutality and suffering. The world would soon see the advent of the Brown Man ending the tyranny of White European cultural imperialism; not thru conflict, but thru the colored people's inherent spiritual superiority. Huh?‘I think we po' White folk done been insulted,' Vicky whispered to our small group. She had spunk. She was also Kaelyne's best friend, which would be of more importance later today.‘Why doesn't he rail against patriarchal tyranny?' Kaelyne added.‘Because he's a man?' I offered.‘Exactly,' she hissed.‘If there is so much White tyranny going on,' Alexander coughed, ‘why am I in so much pain?'‘Because you don't know how to dodge, you knucklehead,' Mikhail smirked. Dr. Pierre let his imperious gaze fall upon us, so we quieted. The rest was more of the same. We were idiots for solving problems with our fists and cocks; blah, blah, blah. What were we supposed to be? Men with pussies? The Student Body was left largely in the dark about our fates, though it did take him an hour to lead us there.Shaquille was at our lunch table once more, as was his girlfriend, Monique, and our teammate Kaja. That was comforting in more ways than one. Whatever had happened, they weren't ashamed, or afraid, to be seen with us. They didn't ask, so we didn't have to lie. We talked about upcoming tests, basketball practice and perhaps doing something this weekend. It was almost as if we were living in the 'new' normal.A few cheerleaders slipped away from Brandy and Taliyah that day. It wasn't like the BBC had lost its magic. Addicts remained addicts, that cock was too good to pass up and once a girl had the taste; they couldn't turn it down when offered. Mom's answer was a fuck-fest; which was an idea we three boys balked at. That was when Mom had her first glimpse that Mikhail had a problem of the heart.Only after she had pulled me aside for a chat/interrogation did she realize her own stupid mistake. Yes, Mom confessed to making an error in judgement. She'd realized that Taliyah was wild-spirited while not taking into consideration was exactly the type of woman my brother needed. That is what she said, 'needed'. That was so scary that I contemplated going behind Mom's back to warn Mikhail, almost.I had been a good boy Friday night and criminal goings on had kept us apart Saturday and Sunday, so by Monday, Brandy was about to bust a gut. Taliyah had her own bonfire burning behind her eyes, even while she exhibited more self-control. Kaelyne and Vicky staying after school, trying to weasel in a ride, was a bit unlooked for.‘I thought we could hang out together,' Kaelyne beamed. Vicky was not-so secretly amused. I repeat; she and Kaelyne were best friends.‘No!' snapped Brandy. Everyone was looking at her. ‘I mean, we really need to do some studying. Really bad; ‘‘I can help,' Kaelyne refused to be dissuaded.‘Not with this, you can't,' I muttered to myself. But I couldn't come up with a viable excuse to deny her, considering her rallying to our cause last week. ‘Sure,' I said in a louder voice. Brandy shot me a desperate visual appeal.‘Taliyah, are you and Brandy still planning to spend the night to help us with that project?' Mikhail intervened.‘Well; maybe,' Taliyah smirked. ‘Brandy?'‘Hell yes,' she glared at Kaelyne.‘Then we are all agreed,' Kaelyne grinned. Off we went, packed in like sardines. Alexander had gone home with Ms. Blanchard. That still left us with Brandy, Taliyah, Kaja, Mikhail, Kaelyne, Vicky and me in a four person Shelby Mustang.I dropped Kaja off first, as always. The trip home was more suspenseful than eventful. Victoria was unashamedly upbeat while Kaelyne was terribly high-strung. How she could miss the romantic situation between Brandy and I was a mystery. Only after homework, when we were getting ready for our workout and Mom got home, did any of it make sense. Instead of appearing as the majesty she normally projected to outsiders, she sneaked up on us all. She really was the Wicked Witch of the Ozarks! She must have been standing there for five minutes before she made her presence known by noisily clearing her throat.‘Brandy,' Mom stated with authority.‘Yes Ma'am,' she meekly responded.‘It is good to see you today. You too, Ms. Malik. Kaelyne and Victoria, it is nice to see you coming over as well. I hope my sons are making you feel welcome.'‘Hello,' Victoria and Kaelyne chorused. Taliyah settled for a wave.‘Kaelyne,' Mom nodded, ‘why don't you come with me and get some drink for the company?'‘Me?'‘Unless you know of another girl in the county named Kaelyne?' Mom mused.Brandy was relieved she wasn't the one being led away. She was still jittery.‘She doesn't look all that scary,' Vicky said in a low voice.‘Wait until she threatens you with physical violence,' Taliyah snorted.‘My Mom says she's psychotic. She cracked up years ago, along with her twin brother, Thomas, and they had to leave town,' Victoria informed us.‘It is Theo,' Alexander corrected her. ‘Her brother is called Theo, and from what I've been told, it was Kingston that drove her out.'‘What happened?' she pressed.‘Their Uncle Theo put my Uncle Leon into a coma he hasn't woken up from,' Taliyah grumbled. ‘This whole family is nuts.'‘You will pay for that,' Mikhail leered.‘Hardly,' she leered right back.‘Am I missing something?' Vicky looked to Alexander.‘He's always picks on her and she always slaps him,' Alexander shrugged. ‘Make of that what you will.'‘Don't you have some place you need to be, geek?' Taliyah menaced Victoria.‘No. Homework is done and I don't normally eat dinner until eight,' she answered blithely.‘Alexander, why don't you drive Vicky and Kaelyne home?' Brandy asked.‘Because he's convalescing,' Mikhail chortled.{Meanwhile, in the kitchen}‘So,' Mom said, ‘how long have you known you are a lesbian?'‘Wha, what?' Kaelyne stammered. ‘I'm not; ‘‘Me and my family don't mind, Kaelyne,' Mom smiled. ‘We aren't going to 'out' you, or going to stop liking you. I asked a simple question and expect an honest answer. Homosexuality is fine; lying is a deadly sin.'‘Umm; ah; a while.'‘See, that wasn't so hard. You like Taliyah, don't you?'‘I; uh; what makes; I; ‘‘Kaelyne, I trust you implicitly and would never steer you wrong. If you want to get close to Taliyah, all you need to do is ask Vlad. He likes you and considers you a friend,' Mom explained. ‘He's not going to hold asking him against you.'‘What about Mikhail? Aren't they; ‘‘Since you don't seem to have figured it out yet, let me tell you, Mikhail is difficult and not terribly helpful in matters of the heart,' Gayle chucked. ‘Vlad is the reasonable one, Taliyah likes him and he can use Brandy as a buffer.'‘What about what Taliyah wants?' Kaelyne protested.‘Do you care?'‘Yes; yes, I want her to be happy.'‘Good for you. I'm glad you've befriended my boys. That's a very brave thing to do and I appreciate it.'‘You are welcome.'‘So, ask him,' Mom finished getting out enough bottled water for the group of us.‘I don't want to put Vlad in a bind,' Kaelyne protested.‘Listen Kaelyne, losers moan about what they should have done. Winners risk and, win or lose, don't regret trying,' Mom lectured. ‘Do you want to graduate and leave this burgh wondering what might have been?'‘I; what happens if; it could be a disaster,' Kaelyne mumbled.‘You may not have a better chance than right now. Pull Vlad aside and open up to him. I guarantee things won't be any worse.'‘Okay. I'll think about it,' Kaelyne moped.‘Fair enough,' Mom shrugged. ‘With all this estrogen in the air, I feel like getting naked.'‘What?' Kaelyne gasped. Yep, Dad was in for a busy night. They came back in silence.{Outside once more}The rest of the workout went as planned. We finished with a wrestling bout between Mikhail and me. Taliyah and Brandy cheered me on so Vicky decided to speak up for my younger brother. I won two out of three falls after some serious effort only to have Alexander critique our efforts after the fact. Mom had come and gone. Kaelyne was pensive.‘Shower time,' Mikhail groaned.‘Finally,' Brandy sounded exasperated.‘Vlad, can I talk to you for a moment?' Kaelyne mumbled. Brandy stomped her foot in frustration when I complied.‘Yes?' I said after I'd pulled her aside.‘You and Brandy are; ‘‘What? Having sex?' I suggested.‘In love,' she looked down at her feet.‘Why would you want to know?'‘No reason,' she lied.‘We are into one another, not making wedding plans,' I patted Kaelyne on the shoulder. ‘It is sex. I'd like to think it is good sex. Is there a problem? Is his about us, you and me?' She shook her head. ‘I really like you,' I continued, ‘I don't want to think I've been leading you along.'‘That's not it,' she whispered.‘What is it then?'‘I like Taliyah,' she blurted out. The fear of humiliation in her eyes was palatable to me.‘Like as in you would like to spend time with her, like?' I asked. She remained staring at me, terribly hopeless. ‘Oh; you really like her. Oh, okay. Do you want to me to ask her how she feels about you?'‘I; I don't know,' she wailed. ‘The school isn't exactly 'gay-friendly'.'‘Do you believe that I'm your friend?'‘Yes.'‘Then don't worry. I've got this covered,' I assured her. Kaelyne took a deep breath, slowly let it out then hugged me. I could feel Brandy's lust-fueled anger being sent Kaelyne's way. I gave my buddy a comforting pat on the back.‘Brandy, can I talk to you a moment?' I said as I walked over to her. She was very uncertain and confused, so I kissed her. She burned me up with her full-body press in response.‘What is it?' she worried.‘You make me so happy. I don't think I tell you that enough.'I could feel Brandy's body relaxing against min
Season 2- Episode 49 On this episode, Principal, Dr. Randall, shares his journey through the education system, why he decided to stop "fighting" the system, the many opportunities available at Pathways Early College Academy, the importance of small class sizes, the need for a new public school model, and the need for representation for all in educational spaces. https://www.peca.org/ Randall.Hoggard@peca.org Dr. Randall Hoggard holds a Doctorate in Education Administration from Argosy University and has over 17 years of experience working in schools from 6th grade through college. During his involvement in the various school environments he has always focused on educational opportunities for all children by addressing normal barriers to success. His experience covers a wide range of school formats - online, 1 to 1 instruction, classroom based, hybrid and other alternative methods. Homeschool Yo Kids Podcast shares organic conversations that promote confidence, a growth mindset, and are filled with inspiration and good energy. Sharing stories from the classroom, their home learning journey, and other reflections and life experiences, come grow and learn with Jae. Homeschool Yo Kids Organization is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides families with tools to aid unconventional learning experiences, helping to create a positive home learning environment. In addition to this, we are missioned to help families in traditional schools build a healthy collaborative relationship between the school and home. Visit our website!! https://www.homeschoolyokidsexpo.com/ Follow us on IG:@homeschoolyokids @homeschoolyokidspodcast Join our FB Group: Homeschool Yo Kids Jae is a former public-school teacher, now homeschooling her 2 little people. She is the founder of the 501c3 nonprofit Homeschool Yo Kids Organization. Join Jae as she chats with homeschool families, homeschool resource providers, and others that support the homeschool community on this journey of 'reimagining what learning looks like'. Introduction Song- ChrisNTeeb -Expect- Manifestation 2*The Manifestation 2 by Chris-n-Teeb on Apple MusicThe Manifestation 2 - Album by Chris-n-Teeb | Spotifychrisnteeb.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolyokids/support
Central Middle School is changing principals again, and we are getting the scoop from newly appointed Principal Dr. Jenna Moller and Associate Principal Christina Lavin. Where is CMS heading, and why should you be excited for the future? We're also hanging out at Spoke & Vine in the center of town. Find out how this new establishment has been evolving in the first 7 months of business. It may be time to see what everyone is raving about! Evergreen Park's Podcast is "30 Minutes of Good!" Brought to you by The First National Bank of Evergreen Park! Find the account that is right for you today! Get the latest news and information concerning everything going on in and around Evergreen Park and stay connected to your neighbors! Evergreen Park residents join Chris Lanuti at his 9-foot homemade basement bar each week. Listen, interact & get all of your free subscription options at theEPpodcast.com!
This episode will have you both laughing AND making a dash for the bookshelf or library to start digging into your literature bucket list! Join this lively bunch - Veritas Head of School Ty Fischer, Principal Dr. Dan Spanjer, Dean of Humane Letters Bruce Etter, and Dean of Students Graham Dennis - as they examine how and why a Great Books education enriches the lives of students now and into adulthood. Why do classical Christian schools like Veritas spend so much time reading - not just textbooks, but novels, poetry, epics, and more? What benefit can there be for students, and for parents who choose to pick up the great works of literature that have shaped societies of bygone eras - and today? This conversation will enlighten and inspire you, and help you get to know the jovial spirits of some of the leaders of our school, who are passionate about discipline our youth and revealing God's truth through the ages and through the lens of great writers. Links to select resources and books mentioned: The Alyosha Society (adult book club led by Bruce Etter) Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brien The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol Flannery O'Connor: The Complete Stories The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle George McDonald books
Tune in! Launching our admin series!Dr. Melissa Groff is a highly experienced education professional with a passion for creating proactive school cultures through the implementation of restorative practices, leadership coaching and mentorship, and job-embedded coaching. Additionally, Dr. Groff's efforts showcase her strong commitment to mental health support for both students and staff, emphasizing the crucial role of a safe and supportive environment in schools. With nearly two decades of experience in the field, Dr. Groff has honed her skills in conducting comprehensive needs assessments, crafting effective strategic plans, and delivering the necessary support to facilitate the development of a proactive culture within the school community. With a strong commitment to education and a passion for supporting school communities, Melissa is eager to impact public education on a broader scale in the near future.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissagroffedd/Instagram and TikTok: The_GrofficeBlog and website: http://www.thegroffice.org/ Twisted Teachers Podcast wants to hear from you!Leave us a voice message! https://www.speakpipe.com/TwistedTeachersWebsite-Twistedteacherspodcast.comLINKTREE :https://linktr.ee/twistedteacherContact us via email: Twistedteachers2@gmail.comInstagram: @twisted__teacher; @inked_educator68; @escaping_educationTik Tok: @inkededucator @escape_educationFacebook: @TwistedTeacherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifersquireroberts
Alpha Hart Elementary 3rd grade teacher Ms. Cortney Schneider and the school's Principal Dr. Amanda Minear joined the Cosmo + Kat Show this morning on Y107 to talk about how you can help win a $40,000 classroom makeover from KI Furniture.
Cortney Schneider is a 3rd grade teacher at Alpha Hart Lewis Elementary in Columbia, and she is a finalist to win a $40,000 classroom makeover! She & Principal Dr. Amanda Minear came into the studio to talk about the contest, and how easy it is to vote!
Alpha Hart Elementary 3rd grade teacher Ms. Cortney Schneider and the school's Principal Dr. Amanda Minear joined the Cosmo + Kat Show this morning on Y107 to talk about how you can help win a $40,000 classroom makeover from KI Furniture.
Peak City Podcast - spotlighting Apex, N.C., the Peak of Good Living
Former Olive Chapel Elementary Principal Dr. Ruth Steidinger with Shane Reese and Nick Bryant by Peak City Podcast
CAST Schools is a network of five innovative high schools and one PK–12 academy in partnership with four school districts across San Antonio. Each campus has a set of industry and university partners that help students get ready for in-demand careers. Charter Moms Chats will go on site at CAST Med with Principal Dr. Anthony Khosravi, teacher Cameron Stanley, and students Paulina Garcia, Jaylin Rojas, Israel Cantu, and Rafael Monterosa, to experience project based learning in action. We will also gather advice for families and students who are considering enrolling for the coming school year.
Welcome to the first episode of season four of the Rebel-Ed Podcast. This week we interviewed South Gray's new principal, Dr. Terry McCarty, and our superintendent, Mr. Jay Zehr, to give you information about the brand new South Gray High School. Enjoy!
America's school children are in trouble. Just this week, test scores were released that showed math and reading performance of 13-year olds in the U.S. hit the lowest level in decades. In Vermont, just 27% of eighth graders were proficient in math in 2022, down from 47% in 2013.This academic decline is compounded by what the U.S. Surgeon General has dubbed “the health crisis of our time” in youth mental health.What can be done to stop this downward slide?Around the country and in a handful of Vermont communities, community schools are succeeding against the odds at improving student outcomes and family well-being. In 2021, Vermont passed the Community Schools Act, which provided over $1 million in grants for community school pilot projects in Hazen Union School, Vergennes Union Elementary School, White River Valley Middle School in Bethel, the Cabot School and North Country Supervisory Union.What are community schools? It is a strategy that encourages deep partnerships among students, schools, families and communities. Schools become hubs of learning and engagement, and a powerful tool to tackle extreme inequality and racial injustice.Community schools address the needs of the whole child. If a student is struggling because they are hungry or unhoused, they need more than tutoring. That's why many community schools include partnerships with local health centers, legal clinics, housing assistance and other social services. The schools help the student by helping the family.For the past two years, I've been researching community schools for a book that I co-authored with the founders of this movement, “The Community Schools Revolution: Building Partnerships, Transforming Lives, Advancing Democracy” (free download at communityschoolsrevolution.org). We explored the remarkable impact that these schools have had in thousands of schools, especially in under-resourced communities. For example, at the Oyler School in Cincinnati, once dubbed a “dropout factory,” high school graduation rates rose from around 30 percent to over 90 percent. The entire Cincinnati city public school system has now adopted the community school model.At a middle school in Brooklyn, math proficiency increased more than seven-fold and English proficiency quadrupled, and the school's bilingual debate team has won numerous citywide and national debate competitions. The success of this model is why New York City has opened more than 400 community schools in the last dozen years.At Hazen Union School in Hardwick, Principal Dr. Jason Di Giulio said that “schools have almost put up walls and become fortresses up on a hill and separate from their communities.” This isolation has been exacerbated by the national epidemic of school shootings. Di Giulio said that Hazen Union, one of Vermont's pilot community schools, is trying to “break down the walls of school, let the community in, send the students out, have learning happening all over the place and recogniz[e] that learning doesn't just happen sitting in a chair in a classroom.” One result is that Hazen Union is now drawing students from outside its district.Jane Quinn, who directed the National Center for Community Schools, said that community schools have had a significant impact on reducing chronic absence and increasing student engagement. “Because community schools are involved in the community and are getting students more involved in their communities, we've seen dramatic increases in student engagement, and that is not trivial,” she says. “We have known for 30 years that student connectedness to school is the protective factor against all of the major risk factors.”On this Vermont Conversation, we discuss the impact of community schools with Hazen Union Principal Jason Di Giulio and community school coordinator Dani Smith, as well as Vergennes Union Elementary School Principal Matthew DeBlois. We are also joined by three founders of the national community school movement, Marty Blank, Jane Quinn and Lisa Villarreal.“The school isn't just that place on the hill that's shining, it's really connected," said Di Giulio. "The community's dreams for us are similar to our dreams for us, too.”
NAESP ON PROFESSIONAL LEARNING FOR PRINCIPALS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT with Principal Dr. Ryan Daniel of Fort Washington MD's 'Fort Foote Elementary' and president of Maryland's NAESP affiliate.
NAESP ON PROFESSIONAL LEARNING FOR PRINCIPALS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT with Principal Dr. Ryan Daniel of Fort Washington MD's 'Fort Foote Elementary' and president of Maryland's NAESP affiliate.
SHOW TOPICWhat you need to know: SV Summer Camps with Ms. Amanda MallinSPECIAL GUESTSMs. Amanda Mallin, Seneca Valley Academy of Choice Assistant PrincipalAmanda Mallin is the assistant principal of the Seneca Valley Academy of Choice, working alongside Principal Dr. Denise Manganello. She joined Seneca Valley in 2018 as the assistant principal of the Senior High School. Before that, Amanda worked as a cyber coordinator for a partnering district and gained valuable classroom experience as an emotional support teacher and a learning support teacher. With a degree in psychology and a master's degree in education, she is dedicated to continuous learning. Ms. Mallin has a strong interest and passion for wellness and mental health.IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW• SV summer camp offerings• Benefits of youth summer camp• Open availability• Deadline for registration and how to sign up
Principal Dr. Stacey Perez shares ideas for having meaningful conversations with your teen and the importance of modeling positive behavior. She discusses balancing love, discipline, and creating boundaries to ensure more connection and engagement.
सुनिए डॉ. वसुधा नील मणि के जीवन की प्रेरक कहानी। दिल्ली में जन्मी और पली-बढ़ी डॉ. वसुधा ने साइकोलॉजी एंड एजुकेशन में डबल मास्टर्स करने के साथही पीएचडी भी की है। डॉ. वसुधा हमेशा से ही शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में अपनी सेवाएं देना चाहती थी। ऐसे में शिक्षण क्षेत्र में प्रवेश के साथ ही इन्होंने अपने करियर की शुरुआत की। जी हां डॉ. वसुधा शिक्षण में अपने लंबे अनुभव के बाद अब एक स्कूल प्रिंसिपल के रूप में, अपने छात्रों के लिए अच्छा करियर बनाने को इच्छुक हैं। ये पिछले चार वर्षों से उदयपुर के रॉकवुड्स इंटरनेशनल स्कूल में बतौर प्रिंसिपल कार्यरत हैं। आपको बतादें एक शिक्षाविद् के रूप में इनके पास 30 वर्षों का अनुभव है। एक एजुकेशनिस्ट होने के अलावा, ये एक लाइफ एंड लीडरशिप कोच भी हैं। वहीं इन्हें लिखने का भी शौक है और ये अब तक कई किताबें भी लिख चुकी हैं। ये बच्चों से प्यार और खास लगाव रखते वाले लोगों को इस पेशे में प्रवेश करने और बतौर शिक्षक अपना करियर बनाने का बेहतर सुझाव भी देती हैं। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें https://stories.workmob.com/dr-vasudha-mani-education-academia वर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #बनाओअपनीपहचान #प्रेरककहानियाँ #डॉवसुधानीलमणि #शिक्षा #स्कूल #प्रिंसिपल #रॉकवुड्सइंटरनेशनलस्कूल #शिक्षाविद् #एजुकेशनिस्ट #कोच #लाइफएंडलीडरशिप जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर अपनी कहानी साझा करने और प्रेरणादायक कहानियाँ देखने के लिए। ये एक ऐसा मंच है जहां आप पेशेवरों, लघु व्यापारियों, उद्यमियों और सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की वीडियो कहानियां देख सकते हैं और दूसरों को प्रेरित करने के लिए अपनी व्यक्तिगत और व्यावसायिक कहानी सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। आपकी कहानी में लोगों को आशा देने, प्रेरणा देने और दूसरों का जीवन बदलने में मदद करने की एक अद्भुत क्षमता है। यह 100% मुफ़्त है। इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें और देखें प्रेरक कहानियां https://stories.workmob.com/ हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570
1. Call to order 2. Approve January 18, 2023 Agenda 3. Superintendent's Update a. Cunningham Elementary School Site Council (Attachment) i. Principal Dr. Jonathan Redden b. Milton Coalition, YRBS/YHS Survey Discussion i. Co-Directors Margaret Carels and Stormy Leung 4. Citizen Speak (Policy BEDH-15 Minutes) 5. Chair's Report a. District Leadership Transition 6. Policy Subcommittee Report (Attachment) a. First Reading, Policy JIC, Student 7. Finance Subcommittee Report a. Approval of Vendor Warrants (Vote) 8. Facilities Advisory Committee Report 9. Strategic Planning Advisory Committee Report 10. Approval of Minutes (Attachment) (Vote) 11. Next Meeting Agenda Items
Only a dynamic person & talent could break out of the shadows Principal Dr. Joe Clark, who was portrayed by Morgan Freeman in the popular motion picture, “Lean on Me.” As a 4-Time Olympian, "Joetta" is an acclaimed motivational speaker, who embodies passion, vision and results. Her dynamic personality and riveting message empowers countless individuals in business and professional circles, universities, non-profit and community sectors. In 2013, “Joetta” was named for induction into the prestigious New Jersey Hall of Fame. The list is accomplishments are astonishing yet the future is still bright for this pioneer.
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Gofundme Link [Emily M- Organizer]: https://gofund.me/7f975176 #MaryStanton was 49 years old and lived in Louisville, Kentucky. According to friends and family, Mary was very hardworking, very focused, energized. She started working at different nursing homes and then the hospital. Mary was very driven and became a registered nurse and recently started at an adult daycare center in her area. Mary's family immigrated from Kenya and Mary fell in love and settled in Louisville. Eventually, Mary her husband, 60-year-old Gary Stanton and the two fell in loved. Mary became a mother of two beautiful daughters. #AdriannaStanton and #BriannaStanton were popular students at Jefferson County Public Schools. Adrianna Stanton was the oldest. She was 17 years old and senior in high school. According to her Principal Dr. Newman, Adrianna was a gifted student with a bright future. The baby girl Brianna was only 11 years old and in the sixth grade. Brianna was an independent thinker, and highly sociable, and she adored her big sister. Mary's sister, Emily, and their mother live in Seattle, Washington, but talk to Mary every day. Emily shared the Kenyan immigrants dreamed of coming to America to start a new life for themselves. Despite their daily conversations, Emily said she never expected Mary's dream to turn into this nightmare. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
October 12, 2022 1. Call to order 2. Approve October 12, 2022 Agenda 3. Superintendent's Update a. Pierce Middle School Site Council Presentation (Attachment) i. Principal Dr. William Fish and Pierce Site Council Members b. Discussion and Vote of Interim Assistant Superintendent for Business (Vote) c. Strategic Metrics Team Update 4. Citizen Speak (Policy BEDH-15 Minutes) 5. Finance Subcommittee Report a. DESE FY22 End of Year Financial Report (Vote) b. Approval of Vendor Warrants (Vote) 6. Policy Subcommittee Report (Attachments) a. Second Reading, Policy AC, Non-Discrimination including Harassment and Retaliation b. Second Reading, Policy AC-R, Non Discrimination including Harassment and Retaliation c. Second Reading Policy GBA, Equal Employment Opportunity d. Second Reading, Policy GCF, Professional Staff Hiring e. Second Reading Policy JB, Equal Educational Opportunities f. Second Reading, Policy JFBB, School Choice g. Second Reading, Policy JIC, Student Discipline h. Second Reading, Policy JICA, Student Dress 7. Approval of Minutes (Attachment) (Vote) a. September 21, 2022 8. Next Meeting Agenda Items 9. Adjourn to Executive Session a. To discuss strategy for negotiations with non-union personnel pursuant to M.GL Chapter 30A, Section 21 (a)(2 )
What will the bond proposal mean for Athens High School students? We talk to Principal Dr. Lara Dixon about what she is most excited for and how this bond will transform learning and student achievement. You can learn more about the Troy School District bond proposal by visiting our website at troy.k12.mi.us. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TroySchoolDistrict Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/troyschools Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troyschooldistrict/ Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/troyschooldistrictmi
What will the bond proposal mean for Hamilton Elementary School students? We talk to Principal Dr. David Recker about what he is most excited for and how this bond will transform learning and student achievement. You can learn more about the Troy School District bond proposal by visiting our website at troy.k12.mi.us. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TroySchoolDistrict Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/troyschools Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troyschooldistrict/ Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/troyschooldistrictmi
What will the bond proposal mean for Costello Elementary School students? We talk to Principal Dr. Tammy DiPonio about what she is most excited for and how this bond will transform learning and student achievement. You can learn more about the Troy School District bond proposal by visiting our website at troy.k12.mi.us. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TroySchoolDistrict Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/troyschools Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troyschooldistrict/ Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/troyschooldistrictmi
What will the bond proposal mean for Leonard Elementary School students? We talk to Principal Dr. Erin Detmer about what she is most excited for and how this bond will transform learning and student achievement. You can learn more about the Troy School District bond proposal by visiting our website at troy.k12.mi.us. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TroySchoolDistrict Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/troyschools Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troyschooldistrict/ Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/troyschooldistrictmi
Travis talks about the Saint Patrick Fall Festival with Father Andrew Young and Principal Dr. Rachel Noll.
Ladue Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim Wipke introduces listeners to the district's newest principal, Dr. Angela Thompson of Ladue Middle School.
Bob Bell visits with Principal Dr. Catherine Jones and Media Specialist Laura Shaver of Prescott South Elementary School. They discuss their background as teachers, how the students have adapted over the last two years with the pandemic, and the number of different partnerships the school has. News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
Bob Bell visits with Principal Dr. Catherine Jones and Media Specialist Laura Shaver of Prescott South Elementary School. They discuss their background as teachers, how the students have adapted over the last two years with the pandemic, and the number of different partnerships the school has.
Dr. Andrew Xiong shares his process and reflections from being a Hmong refugee to becoming a principal advocating for SLIFE. You can connect with Tan on Twitter at @TanKHuynh and TanKHuynh.com. You can learn more about my courses at https://tankhuynh.com/courses.
Dr. Woods is an assistant principal in Delaware. Her leadership and preparation for the work that she does for kids definitely sets her above the rest! Dr. Woods shares some great ideas about community partnerships, serving kids, and dialogue with all stakeholders. She definitely drops some knowledge on the show!!!
West Ridge Principal Dr. Josh Davis discusses the school year aheadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Dr. Jerri Johnson, who has over 20 years of experience in education, she has held multiple positions in the field, such as District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, she has her doctorate in Education, authored and released her new book “Imagine That! Chronicles of an Urban School Principal” and is the owner and sole consultant for EJUC8U (Educate You) Consulting LLC. She was most recently the founding Principal of a PreK-2nd grade school in DeSoto ISD, located in DeSoto, Texas. Before this, she held the position of Director of Education for the Community Impact Network, a non-profit organization that is place-based within the Normandy School Collaborative footprint in St. Louis, MO. Over her 20 plus years in education, she has had the honor of holding the positions of District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Classroom Teacher at various grade levels. In addition, Dr. Johnson taught at the post-secondary level, serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She earned her bachelor's degree from Harris-Stowe State University in Elementary Education. Subsequently earning advanced degrees at the University of Missouri-St. Louis: Masters and Educational Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration; then a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Education with an emphasis in Teaching and Learning. Dr. Johnson is a member of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, International Literacy Association, and National Council of Social Studies. You can follow Dr. Jerri Johnson on LinkedIn and her website at: FromtheDeskoftheDr.com and you can find her book at Barnes and Noble and on Amazon! LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jerri-johnson-ph-d-7ba7552a Website: fromthedeskofthedr.com Book Links https://www.amazon.com/Imagine-Chronicles-Urban-School-Principal/dp/1891282255/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KKVTHRFS95SQ&keywords=imagine+that+jerri+johnson&qid=1647108609&sprefix=imagine+that+%2Caps%2C1028&sr=8-1 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/imagine-that-chronicles-of-an-urban-school-principal-jerri-a-johnson/1140998697;jsessionid=4D8E41C74B8860253C68A60EAB7757E5.prodny_store01-atgap06?ean=9781891282256 ***Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
Today we are chatting with Principal Dr. Taiisha Swinton-Buck, Principal of Digital Harbor High School in Baltimore, Maryland. Today we are chatting about PBIS at the secondary level. Now before you say you already know all there is about PBIS, trust me when I say you will want to hear how Dr. Swinton Buck is raising the game. I promise you..this is going to be a good one. Support the show
My guest is Karin Jakubowski. Dr. Jakubowski is a well-respected international influencer on helping kids live happier, healthier lives. She has touched the lives of thousands of families in multiple states with her ability to connect and help kids experience success from challenging behaviors. With a doctorate in Educational Leadership, and nearly 20 years of experience in education as a teacher, assistant principal and principal, she is highly regarded as an educational game-changer. Her insights have been featured in various media outlets including The Washington Times and Delaware State News and heard in multiple speaking engagements internationally such as the National Principals Conference and as far-reaching as India. As an empowerment coach, she provides a framework for parents who feel helpless when their child is experiencing challenging problems at school or home to experience the happy life they always dreamed of. Show Notes: Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow her on social - https://www.facebook.com/educationalimpactacademy Karin's YouTube Channel Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski www.educationalimpactacademy.com This Show is Sponsored by... Skylight Frames! This amazing digital picture frame is a great way to feel close to those you love even when you're far away. Anyone in the family can send photos to the frame using a given email address, so it's a great way to keep family members in touch. It sets up effortlessly in under 60 seconds and even the least tech-savvy can use it! Skylight Frame has a gorgeous 10” touch screen. You can swipe through photos with your finger, and even tap to thank the person who sent a photo. Pre-load it with favorite photos for a special Mother's Day gift. Now, as a special holiday offer, you can get $10 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go Skylight Frame.com and enter code MOMS .
It's April's birthday! But she doesn't want gifts...she wants to feed the homeless in downtown LA and Malik brings his microphone. Malik's bookmobile stops by Environmental Charter Middle School and talks to Principal Dr. Geneva Matthews! And this week's book review is "Love Me As I Am" by Garcelle Beauvais, prior to her appearance at Malik Books!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the 11th Hour Podcast! This episode features a really special guest...Principal Theowauna Hatchett of LaVergne High School! Listen in as Pastor Mike and Dr. Hatchett talk about all things community and leading the youth of today!
In this podcast episode, CTFEG Chief Strategy Officer Jennifer Ma spends time with Principal Dr. Agnes Wai of St. Stephen's College Preparatory School (SSCPS) who digs deep into the many ways SSCPS is preparing students for the future. Principal Wai explores how SSCPS's comprehensive offerings, unique boarding school program, and trilingual curriculum are bolstering students' leadership capacities and critical thinking skills, positioning them to succeed in their transition to secondary school, overseas studies, university life and beyond. She also dispenses with practical tips to help position children as shoe-ins at primary school interviews. You won't want to miss this episode! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! **The views, comments and opinions expressed by the hosts and guest speakers in this Podcast session are personal views of their own and do not reflect the views nor positions of CTF Education Group. CTF Education Group makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy, reliability, completeness of such views, comments and opinions.
In the third episode of the "CK-1 Podcast," senior Caitlyn Kennedy and Principal Dr. John Burdett discuss the closing of bathrooms as well as how it can benefit the school. Burdett also talks about the week-before-Thanksgiving spirit days and how the students participate.
The confidence and positivity coming from guest Dr. Lauren Chism can easily put your mind at ease about Mesquite ISD students making it through these tough times of a pandemic. The principal of Cannaday Elementary, who has also served Kimball and Shands elementaries and Terry Middle School, earned her doctorate in educational leadership at SMU with podcast co-host Dr. LaDonna Gulley. Hear how Dr. Chism uses her leadership role with educators and students to infuse the joy of learning into the student learning recovery process. Learn how she uses trauma-informed care and behavioral intervention best practices, helping students with behavioral difficulties thrive in the general education classroom.
Ensuring learning progress despite disruptions to learning has been no easy feat since the pandemic began. However, at Erwin Middle School leaders worked together to decrease student absences by over 40% and decrease the number of F's and incomplete assignments by 51%. Today, Principal Dr. Angela Bush joins Janet to share how her team continues to close the academic achievement gap and move students forward. This episode answers questions such as:How can we tackle student learning gaps?What measures are most important for ensuring post-secondary readiness?Why are school leaders, teachers, resource officers, guidance counselors and parents all needed to close the academic achievement gap?Recommended Resources: Improvement Cycles to Sustain Progress & Move Students Forward with a Focus on Strengths Recommended Podcasts: Do What's Right for Students & Leadership Development is a Lifeline
In the penultimate episode of the Morning Mayhem, Principal Kurt Ogren and Assistant Principal, Dr. Dana Mulligan, give updates on the year and end of year festivities. morningmayhem.show --- 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/morning-mayhem/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morning-mayhem/support
Bob Bell sits down with Principal Dr. Catherine Jones, and STEM teacher Kattie Stevens with Prescott South Elementary School in Cookeville. They discuss the background and history of Prescott South, how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the school, and what students were able to learn and take away from the experience, as well as what STEM education is, and how the program has evolved over the years at Prescott South. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
Tune in as Dr. Grawer shares with us some of many powerful lessons he has learned during his over 20 year career in education. He gives advice to all of the teachers and dream chasers out there, including this one where he says that we can get inspiration and ideas from everywhere (even a taco restaurant!). Follow me on IG for more inspirational content and SNEAK PEEKS of episodes before they drop! @the_light_of_cb Be Awesome and Enjoy Life! Love Ya'll, CB --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We Will Get Through This: Transformative Leadership for Disruptive Times
In this episode, Scott and John interview hero Principal Dr. Carlos Beato, who, with his team is emphasising and enlarging the importance of 'community' in spite of the changes to schooling caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Welcome to Season 2 Episode 1 of MOI! To kick things off, in this episode Chris sits down (virtually of course) with some White Oak High School's best to discuss why their model of hybrid learning during "Plan B" in Onslow County is working so well. We'll hear from Principal Dr. Christopher Barnes, Tech Facilitator Christy Torres, Science Teacher Tanya Larose, as well as two seniors Nyla Ayeli and Allison McGovern. They will share their perspectives, opinions, and hopes for this school year as we all adjust to the "new normal".
Join Jeremy Anderson and co-host Tori "T-Rod" Rodriguez as they embark on a journey of providing Educators with the opportunity to "Laugh, Learn, and enhance their Life!" This podcast episode features Dr. Marc Boston, a Middle-School Principal, with over 24 years of experience! Follow the crew as they have dialogue focused on how you either "Win or Learn" in the classroom setting! #NEXTLEVELTEACHING To learning more about Jeremy Anderson, please visit www.jeremyanderson.org Also, check out our K-12 Social Emotional Learning Character Development Curriculum at www.nextlevelstudents.org Please follow us on our social media pages. Instagram - @1jeremyanderson @1nextlevelteaching Twitter - @1jeremyanderson Facebook - JeremyAnderson Ready to share your message, make an impact, and get paid to do it? The Next Level Speakers Academy is your A-Z blueprint to learn the ropes of motivational speaking. You will learn how to get into schools to make a huge impact while getting paid to do it with a system that will help you get booked consistently, even if you have not worked in this industry before... www.nextlevelspeakersacademy.com www.jeremyanderson.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-manning6/support
Dr. Dave the Founder and Principal Dr. Dave Leadership Corporation of tells you how to work with your leaders to create amazing teams in your organization. You can check him out at https://bit.ly/DrDavesFreeWorkingFromHomeAssessment
Amy Fast is a high school principal in the McMinnville School District in Oregon. She holds a Ed.D. degree. Previously, she’s been an elementary teacher, instructional coach, and assistant principal. She is also an education commentator and author of the book, It’s the Mission, Not the Mandates. After a brief overview of Amy’s career and a discussion of her book, we dug into the issues facing educators amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. We covered planning for remote vs. in-person classes, the technology of remote classes, teacher concerns about in-person class safety, funding for cleaning, effectiveness of remote teaching, mental health issues, and long-term changes to education in the post-pandemic era. Parents with schoolchildren and educators will find this interview enormously helpful.
Julie Kelly, author of "Disloyal Opposition: How the Never Trump Right Tried—and Failed—to Take Down the President," and numerous articles, joins Kim to discuss the Lincoln Project. Larry Braig, candidate for Colorado House District 9, braigforsafety.com, joins Kim to discuss his platform to bring safety to all people in his district and in the state. Teacher Tiffany Cox and Principal Dr. Jason Edwards with Leman Academy of Excellence converse with Kim about their classical curriculum, one that has lasted through the test of time. The post The Problematic Personalities Behind the Lincoln Project appeared first on The Kim Monson Show.
Principal Dr. Cynthia Larkin for Teacher/ Educator for the month of March 2020 Award. Cynthia is a professional educator who was created several educational courses from the African American perspective. She has taught English & Literature and is now the Principal of Morse High School. Presented by: Brett Davis UnLeashed Iqpodcasts.com
When you wake up in the morning and read in the newspaper that your international school will be closed, it can be a bit shocking. Dr. David Lovelin, the High School Principal at Hong Kong International School, had that experience along with the added concern of how do we plan a program in a virtual school environment?Our discussion ranges from day one to nine weeks later and what emerges as the important things to focus on during these trying and “interesting” times.ConnectTwitterBioDr. David Lovelin has been an administrator for the past 15 years in several different roles and is currently the High School Principal for Hong Kong International School. Previously, Dr. Lovelin worked at Korea International School and in the US in varied leadership roles and with a continued commitment for developing innovative education programs, promoting a positive culture, building relationships, and grounded in supporting all learners.
Joetta Clark Diggs an Olympic athlete who has made an indelible impact in sports and business. In her legendary 24-year elite career as a half-mile runner, Clark Diggs represented the United States of America at the 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games. Clark Diggs is a University of Tennessee graduate who has also made her contribution to society as an inspiring motivational speaker, respected businesswoman, critically acclaimed author, noted television /radio personality and an advocate for health and fitness initiatives.The New Jersey-native established the Joetta Clark Diggs Sports Foundation in 2002 to promote involvement with physical activities for girls and boys in grades K-12. The Foundation is committed to teaching good health and positive work ethics associated with participation in sports. In addition, it strives to introduce different opportunities to children in the sports and entertainment industries and focuses on the correlation between academics and athletics. The Joetta Clark Diggs Sports Foundation's annual programs include the Financial & Fitness Expo the Head 2 Toe® Fitness program, the Fitness Challenge®, Eliminate Excuses™ and Joetta's Geniuses.The Foundation has brought happiness and education to over 50,000 children in the area. Clark Diggs is also the President of Joetta Sports & Beyond, LLC (www.joettasportsandbeyond.com), where she delivers messages of health, fitness and empowerment to corporations, colleges, medical programs and civic organizations. In 2009, she authored her first book Joetta's “P” Principles for Success: Life Lessons Learned from Track & Field. The acclaimed book has been considered a tremendous resource to both corporate executives and to the youth.During her career running in both the 800 and 1,500 meter competitions, Clark Diggs was ranked among the the Top-10 Americans for over 21 years. From 1991 until 1998, she was ranked in the Top-10 in the world and was an 11-time USA National Champion. Additionally, from 1979 until 2000, the year she officially retired, Clark Diggs competed in 20 USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships and six Olympic Trials. In addition, she has set World and American records, captured World Championship medals and served as the Captain of the Women's USA Team in 2000.Clark Diggs is not the only athlete who accomplished greatness in her family though. In 2000, Clark Diggs was joined by younger sister Hazel Clark, sister-in-law Jearl Miles-Clark and their coach, brother JJ to make Olympic history as the only family to comprise all three sports on the Olympic Team in the same event. In addition, she is the daughter of Jetta Clark and noted national educator and Principal Dr. Joe Clark, who was portrayed by Morgan Freeman in the popular motion picture, “Lean On Me.”In 2013, Clark Diggs was named for induction into the prestigious New Jersey Hall of Fame. Also among her long list of career honors has been her induction into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame, Star-Ledger Women Athlete of the Century, member of the Circle of Red (American Heart Association), Board Member of the Raritan Valley Community College and many more.Clark Diggs left her mark prior to graduating from the University of Tennessee. While in Knoxville, she was a nine-time NCAA champion and 15-time All-American. She would later be inducted into the UT Hall of Fame in 2001. Clark Diggs is married to Businessman Ronald Diggs and they have one child. https://www.joettasportsandbeyond.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Entering her third year as principal at Emmaus High School, Dr. Kate Kieres brings a unique perspective to leadership and an understanding of what makes a 9th grade student successful. She began her career as a high school English teacher before moving into administration as an Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs at EHS from 2006-2011. She then went to Palisades School District to serve as a Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, and later an Assistant Superintendent before coming back to this district. But not only does Dr. Kieres possess a bounty of educational knowledge through research and administration, she recently completed a first-hand version of living through her own 9th grade experience as a parent of a now-rising 10th grader. In this conversation, Dr. Kieres combines personal stories with practical advice to give both parents and students a real sense of what to expect as they walk through the doors to become the Emmaus High School Class of 2023. #ehs9counts
Entering her third year as principal at Emmaus High School, Dr. Kate Kieres brings a unique perspective to leadership and an understanding of what makes a 9th grade student successful. She began her career as a high school English teacher before moving into administration as an Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs at EHS from 2006-2011. She then went to Palisades School District to serve as a Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, and later an Assistant Superintendent before coming back to this district. But not only does Dr. Kieres possess a bounty of educational knowledge through research and administration, she recently completed a first-hand version of living through her own 9th grade experience as a parent of a now-rising 10th grader. In this conversation, Dr. Kieres combines personal stories with practical advice to give both parents and students a real sense of what to expect as they walk through the doors to become the Emmaus High School Class of 2023. #ehs9counts
Our guests today were Baxter Elementary Principal Dr. Tammy Stellmach, and Nisswa Elementary Principal Molly Raske.
Wild Rose Elementary, a community fixture in the Monrovia Unified School District since 1921, was recently renamed the Wild Rose School of Creative Arts. Principal Dr. Leslie Miller and Intervention Specialist Sharon Naugle discuss the school's commitment to integrating VAPA into the school's core curriculum, the Center Theater Group grant for Disney Musicals in Schools, and Wild Rose's new Spanish language dual immersion program.
On this very special episode host James Lott Jr puts on his Life Coach hat and talks with Founder & CEO of Richard Wright Public Charter Schools and Author of Parents Where Are You: The Kids Are Out of Control, Dr. Marco Clark!
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Bronx Teacher Peter Zucker about his Latest News. Seasoned veteran elementary school teacher is up on 3020-a charges by the DOE's Teacher Performance Unit. To add insult to injury, his charges were PRE-DETERMINED by Principal Dr. Allision Coviello of PS 154 in the Bronx. Peter is a terrific blogger and passionate about teachers' rights and fights for students too. He's been a "More caucus supporter" from the beginning and we are privileged to share his story of corruption and conspiracy. Go, Peter!