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The Superintendant of schools for the Michigan District, Travis Grulke, discusses the benefits and outreach from Universal Pre-K and the Great Start Readiness Programs with Lisa May and Barb Ackerman. […]
10.25.24 Pam Cook talks a busy week in Canton with it's School Superintendant
The Fall, série TV britannique disponible sur Netflix, suit la mission délicate de la Superintendant Stella Gibson, appelée à la rescousse pour passer en revue l'enquête sur le meurtre d'une notable de la ville menée par la police de Belfast. Mais lorsque la commissaire se retrouve, bien malgré elle, au cœur d'un jeu malsain du chat et de la souris avec le tueur en série, elle va se plonger corps et âme dans cette course contre-la-montre afin d'éviter que le nombre de victimes ne continue d'augmenter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyFrBC1rAcg Gillian Anderson vs Jamie Dornan, un duel d'acteurs au sommet Attention série addictive en vue ! Une fois que vous serez rentré dans l'univers génialement dérangeant de The Fall, vous ne pourrez plus en sortir. La série britannique créée par Allan Cubitt happe le téléspectateur grâce à sa traque lente, entêtante, entre les deux protagonistes pour ne le lâcher qu'à la fin des 17 épisodes qui composent la fiction intégrée au catalogue de Netflix. Un tour de force dû, sans nul doute, aux performances de Gillian Anderson (la célèbre Scully dans X-Files) qui, décidément, excelle dans les rôles de figure d'autorité intelligente, froide et magnétique et de Jamie Dornan qui explose dans le rôle d'un tueur en série calculateur et obsédé la nuit, et père de famille attentionné le jour. Deux personnalités brillantes et analytiques, portant une attention quasi maladive aux détails, que tout oppose. Pour autant, il ne manquerait que très peu de choses pour qu'ils se retrouvent dans le même camp. Et c'est justement cette compréhension toujours très juste de l'autre qui rend la chasse entre la Superintendant Stella Gibson et Paul Spector simplement fascinante. Un duo d'acteurs en très grande forme, transcendé par une réalisation toujours à la hauteur, avec des séquences très longues entrecoupées de mini-scènes marquantes, ressort redoutable pour intriguer, voire déstabiliser, le téléspectateur. La troisième protagoniste de The Fall est la ville de Belfast en elle-même. Gibson a été missionnée de Londres pour auditer le travail de la police municipale, considéré comme insuffisant comme aime à le répéter la presse locale. Elle va se retrouver plongée dans une cité sans filtre, régit par des codes officieux connus uniquement des vrais Belfastois, où les trafiquants de drogue règlent leurs comptes directement avec les forces de l'ordre et les anciens criminels n'hésitent pas à faire leur propre justice. Un décalage qui ne semble pas perturber la Superintendant, d'apparence très chic, que l'on voit porter une arme pour sa propre défense sans ciller ou impressionner des fortes têtes venues en groupe l'importuner. Un ajustement qui a des répercussions visibles sur la manière de travailler de la policière qui doit composer avec moins de moyens financiers et des effectifs humains en baisse. Là encore, le personnage interprété par Gillian Anderson va jouer le jeu et intelligemment se plier aux règles. Et c'est l'adaptation constante de l'héroïne à cet environnement lourd, présent en filigrane tout au long de la fiction, qui parvient à donner une saveur scénaristique supplémentaire, bien prononcée sans jamais supprimer le goût de l'intrigue principale. [bs_show url="the-fall"] Série d'excellente facture à avaler sans culpabilité aucune, The Fall se décline en 17 épisodes égrenés sur trois saisons à visionner sur Netfix.
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Amanda is the Director of Water Quality Management in Bangor Maine and Phil is the Superintendant of York Sewer District. In this episode we chat about legislation, politics and the challenge of bio-solid disposal. We also cover topics like wet wipes and alos how to justify your position. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/public-works-podcast--3064636/support.
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Recorded 1/5/2024 Nathan Bennett comes from counrty Victorian farming stock, so he's not afraid of hard yakka ('hard work' for non Australians). His can do approach has seen him on a green keeping journey which started in Murray Downs and would go on to include Metropolitan, Moonah Legends, The Sands and finally Royal Adelaide Golf Club. We take a look at Nathan's journey while also lingering upon the Royal Adelaide story, since the clubs foundation back in 1892. The clubs centenary book is a great read (if you can get your hands on it.... its out of print for many years btw but there are a limited number of copies available from Abe Books - see link below) and through its auspices we tease out some of the ongoing historical and modern challenges that maintaining a world class golf course in a dry and arid climate, such as Adelaide, represents. Nathan is a great guest and I really enjoyed my time with him. We hope you enjoy the conversation! The Royal Adelaide Golf Club - By Michael Cudmore (https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31708992448&searchurl=ds%3D20%26kn%3Droyal%2520adelaide%2520golf%26rollup%3Don%26sortby%3D17) - 1892 to 1992 Please feel free to check out an article on our Substack account that profiles Royal Adelaide Golf Club and the delights of Adelaide (https://shanederby.substack.com/p/awesome-adelaide) Firm & Fast Links Twitter/X (https://x.com/firmandfastgolf) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/firmandfastgolfpodcast/) Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLiP9k8WaS6_5i9JF5WtwzA) The Firm & Fast Golf Podcast Occasional Newsletter on Substack (https://shanederby.substack.com/) Music used under license from Epidemic Sound Episode Imagery - credit Gary Lisbon (provided through RAGC) Special Guest: Nathan Bennett.
Austin sits down with the mother of a former Harlem High School football player, and the story she shares will make your blood boil! Three innocent players, kicked off the team by the very bullies who committed an act of felony theft against them, while on a playoff game road trip! The Principal and the Coach doing NOTHING...except allow the thieves to continue their bullying...until the Superintendant gets involved. The lies and utter bureaucratic BS in this case are unbelievable!
01.22.24 Bill Morgan talks with a local Superintendant about how schools decided when to close, delay, or have school.
Sleepy Hollow CC superintendent, Jonathan Heywood joins this special edition of On Par to discuss his journey as a golf course superintendent and he and the USGA are prepping Sleepy Hollow for this year's Mid-AM Championship.
Today's podcast: NACI (National Advisory Committee on Immunization) is recommending all Canadians who haven't had a Covid booster get one for the fall if it has been at least six months since their last vaccine shot or since last getting infected with Covid. NACI focused particularly on those over 65, residents of long-term-care homes, if you're pregnant and/or at high risk due to an underlying medical condition. Also strongly recommends the booster for First Nations, Metis and Inuit communties, members of racialized communities and essential workers. Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch. Infectious diseases specialist at Toronto General Hospital and associate professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 5%, highest in 22 years. Impact on Canadians, on Canadian homeowners, on economy, - Office of Superintendant of Financial Institutions considering regulatory changes to help financial institutions under mortgage lending stress. - Let's add increased taxes and inflation to the stress scale, but this time on Canadian families. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. Global News: An Amsterdam court needs more specifics before sentence in Aydin Coban on his guilty conviction of cyberbullying of Amanda Todd which led to the then 15 year old B.C. teen's suicide. Amanda's mother is very angry. Guest: Carol Todd. Amanda's mother. Let's look at the Online News Act which Canadians have been commenting on. Let's cut to the chase. Where do you get your news, sports, social commentary today? Then a bit of nostalgia. What did you grow up with? Radio, television, newspapers? What do you miss? And frankly, who needs the tech "giants?" Just go to the websites of the individual Canadian news outlets and forget about Meta and Google. Guest: Joe Warmington. Columnist. PostMedia. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 5%, highest in 22 years. Impact on Canadians, on Canadian homeowners, on economy, - Office of Superintendant of Financial Institutions considering regulatory changes to help financial institutions under mortgage lending stress. - Let's add increased taxes and inflation to the stress scale, but this time on Canadian families. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macroeconomics. Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Give us about fifteen minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Annapolis Subaru, the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, Solar Energy Services, Hospice of the Chesapeake. and the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Today... First female Superintendant of USNA nominated. Lots of money flowing into Annapolis. Teacher of the Year named. Bike AAA has an amazing new program. All Things Go Festival sold out in 2 hours on Friday. Pirate's Parlay and Annapolis Irish Festival have tickets for you and we have the discount codes. The art exhibit Icons in Transformation at St. Martin's Lutheran Church is amazing. And, of course, some past, present, and future pod news! Ann Alsina from CovingtonAlsina is here with your Monday Money Report! And as usual, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis
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PGA Tour Climber and current #12 on the PGA Tour Money List, Tom Hoge joins In the Fairway for Episode 17. Matt Kuchar's caddie, Brian reed shares the inside scoop about his life on tour. Jerry and Mike break down the AMEX at PGA West, preview the Farmers at Torrey, and premier our new fan participation segment with Chet Wilmes discussing what all golfers should know about the true work of a course Superintendant.
With very special guest, superintendent Cathy Walz! https://www.smore.com/qm9znc
Ms. Peek explains this weekend's School Showcase Saturday, allowing parents to explore particular program curriculums to find the best school fit for their child.
Frank O'Linn, Superintendant of Catholic Schools joins us.0:34: How did Catholic schools fare during covid?1:33: What do you tell your kids about Santa?2:15: These are high concepts of faith: Christmas and Easter!3:27: What's your response when athiests say we can also outgrow God?5:30: One of my kids was really upset when they found out that Santa was a ruse.7:13: Students disaffiliate from faith because their knowledge isn't advanced.8:00: Fr. D's parent's taught about St. Nicholas!9:10: Mike's mom started her de-buking with the Easter Bunny. 10:20: St. Nicholas was part of Mike's family tradition too.11:08: The "work" of Christmas has changed as kids get older: Gratitude not entitlement!12:07: Engage in discussion, because parents are the first teachers of faith.13:07: Did you have to give a present away?14:05: Did you open one gift the night before?14:50: Did you ever do "Give a Child a Christmas?"15:40: An unhelpful line...16:35: Thanks to Frank for his hard work.16:55: Enrollment is way up in Catholic Schools.17:15: Church Search goes to St. Angela Merichi 17:50: Fr. Don Dunson is at St. Angela's. 18:20: It's St. Nicholas Day!18:36: Readings for the third Sunday of Advent can be found here.
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If you've been listening to The Rebellion you know that education is Piper's thing — and that along with the rest of the country we have grave concerns for public education. That's why, in this episode, Piper takes time to endorse Ryan Walters for the OK State School Superintendent position. His reasons can be applied to the same position in any state, so take a few minutes to consider how to evaluate candidates for this type of role where ever you live. Ready to join The Rebellion? Become a patreon member and enjoy some great extras while supporting our efforts to speak the Truth into our culture. Learn more at patreon.com/dreverettpiper. Find more resources and info at dreverettpiper.com
New Time! On today's show, 1:06pm CT, 2:06pm: SOTU: CNN's own heavily Dem poll gave Biden lowest 'very positive' SOTU response in 15 years - Chuck Todd says Biden doesn't have a loyal fanbase and MSNBC viewers are melted down - Biden emphatically renounced the "Defund the Police" movement in his speech, BLM unhappy - we'll analyze. School Daze: School superintendent charged with felonies after forcing students to strip off clothes during vape search - School's admission system racially motivated and illegal, judge rules - we'll examine. Plus, Vax Scene: T-Mobile blocked link to WND interview with Dr. Robert Malone - New study claims Pfizer COVID shot converts into DNA in human cells! https://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com
On The Show Perrysburg School Superintendant Tom Hosler talks the decision to cancel school for the pending snow storm
Fire bans are in place across Ipswich today and tomorrow, with dry windy conditions presenting a real grass fire risk. Superintendant Allan Gillespie chats to Marnie and Campo about the danger
Chief Executive Officer of the British Columbia Financial Services Authority, Blair Morrison, discusses the creation of the BCFSA which oversees the Real Estate Council of BC and the Superintendent of Real Estate. Also discussed is anti-money laundering, disciplinary actions and Post COVID recovery.
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This episode features the fascinating story of Dr. Opiyo Oloya , Superintendant at the York Catholic District School Board. Dr. Opiyo's story is truly inspiring. He left Uganda, the country of his birth, as a refugee as a 23 year old university student. First into Kenya and then eventually to Canada where the World University Service of Canada sponsored his undergraduate program at Queen's University. Dr. Opiyo's love for education led him to complete a Master's degree in Education at the University of Ottawa, which allowed him to begin an illustrious career as a teacher culminating in his appointment as Superintendant. He eventually returned to his home country to work on research into child soldiers in Northern Uganda earning his PhD as a result. He also worked along side the African Mission in Somalia chronicalling their successful war against terror. His work there and subsequent book earned him an honarary Doctorate of Law and a Heroes Medal awared presented to him by the President of Uganda.
This episode features the fascinating story of Dr. Opiyo Oloya , Superintendant at the York Catholic District School Board. Dr. Opiyo's story is truly inspiring. He left Uganda, the country of his birth, as a refugee as a 23 year old university student. First into Kenya and then eventually to Canada where the World University Service of Canada sponsored his undergraduate program at Queen's University. Dr. Opiyo's love for education led him to complete a Master's degree in Education at the University of Ottawa, which allowed him to begin an illustrious career as a teacher culminating in his appointment as Superintendant. He eventually returned to his home country to work on research into child soldiers in Northern Uganda earning his PhD as a result. He also worked along side the African Mission in Somalia chronicalling their successful war against terror. His work there and subsequent book earned him an honarary Doctorate of Law and a Heroes Medal awared presented to him by the President of Uganda.
Jeffrey F. Solan, Ed.D. Superintendent Cheshire Public Schools. Cheshire schools are back in the classrooms for the most part how did the district do it and what issues have arisen in the lieu of in class learning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has been a challenging year for schools across the country, including the Sioux Falls School District. During her first year as Superintendant, Dr. Jane Stavem has helped the district weather this continuous storm. Dr. Stavem has to thank the teachers, staff, and the community for their support during this time."
It has been a challenging year for schools across the country, including the Sioux Falls School District. During her first year as Superintendant, Dr. Jane Stavem has helped the district weather this continuous storm. Dr. Stavem has to thank the teachers, staff, and the community for their support during this time."
Today's Social Dilemma, Deborah Kerr, who is a candidate for Wisconsin school Superintendent decided to answer a question from.a blogger that was intended for African Americans. The blogger asked; when was the first time someone called you ' the N word'?. Kerr chimed in by saying; I was 16 and in high school and white - my lips were bigger than most and that was the reference given to me". Should Kerr have known better to post a response like that? Call in today starting at 4:05, 608-321-1015.
Upfront January 15, 2021 with guests School superintendant Dr. Patrick McGee and school committee chairman Paul Bourget
Lots of information has come out in the past few days about the return to in-person instruction for public schools in the State of North Carolina. This week's podcast will explain what Governor Roy Cooper's announcement Thursday means for schools across the State, but most importantly, what the local impact of this decision means for Watauga County Schools.Dr. Scott Elliott, Superintendant of Watauga County Schools lays out the proposed plan for a return to in-person instruction locally and previews the special called meeting of the Watauga County Board of Education for Monday, September 21st, that could see action taken on these plans.
The new Superintendant of Benton Harbor Area Schools, Dr. Andrae' Townsel, started in February...only to face the crisis of Coronavirus almost immediately. Listen to his story and plans for moving the largest public school district in Southwest Michigan forward.
Pastor Bill gets some help from his wife Sandy who offers 4 steps to help with disappointment. Sandy is the Superintendant of the Port Townsend School District.
We are very enthusiastic that LAUSD School Board member Monica Garcia will introduce a motion at the 2020 Budget Vote to cut the LASPD budget by 50%—$35 million from their $67 million budget Please work with Black Lives Matter, Students Deserve, Brothers Sons Selves, Inner City Struggle, and yes, the Strategy Center To get the LAUSD tomorrow to cut $35 million from their $67 million or more budget and move those funds to Black students and schools. This is not just about cutting their budget, it is cutting their power in more than half, a massive vote of no confidence in the LASPD, a massive victory for the Black Liberation Movement, For the Black, Latinx, and third World Alliance. We want more than taking Aunt Jemima off the box. We don’t care that Amazon now says Black Lives Matter next to an ad for Amazon Prime. We want to Defund Police, Defund the LASPD now. -------------------- Here is how you can help Call in at 8:30am to make a Public Comment Call 1-669-900-6833 and enter Meeting ID 981 7435 3474 from their telephone keypad. Then press #, and then # again when prompted for the Participant ID. Callers will be placed on hold until it is their turn to speak. Send a Tweet to the Board Today Call the Board Members Right Now Call the Board Members right now to urge them to vote for a $35 Million cut to the LASPD Budget at tomorrows board meeting, and email us to let us know. Austin Beutner, Superintendant (213) 241-7000 George McKenna, Board Member District One (213) 241-6382 Monica Garcia, Board Member District Two, (213) 241-6180 Scott Schmerelson, Board Member District Three, (213) 241-8333 Nick Melvoin, Board Member District Four, (213) 241-6387 Jackie Goldberg, Board Member District Five, (213) 241-5555 Kelly Gonez, Board Member District Six, (213) 241-6388 Richard Bladovic, Board Member District Seven, (213) 241-6385
This week's Keep Boone Healthy Podcast features Dr. Scott Elliott, Superintendant of Watauga County Schools. After schools closed March 14th due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our local school system quickly deployed assets, rearranged roles and responsibilities, and began distributing meals to children and delivering remote instruction in a very short time. What lessons were learned? What advantages helped Watauga County Schools deploy technology to students so quickly? How did students respond academically? When will plans be finalized for the Fall of 2020? These are all questions we posed to Dr. Elliott, as he shined a light on a very unique close to the semester for Watauga County Schools, but a close that also brought some of the very best in ingenuity and teamwork to the forefront.We also discuss the continued local response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent conversations in our community regarding racial and social injustice, and we talk about how businesses can see through the economic pressures of today to replenish their reserves in the event there is more business disruption down the road.
Ministry wisdom was honored to Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ General Superintendent and pastor of First Apostolic Church of Maryville Kenneth Carpenter on for this second part interview talking about topics such as the upcoming movement conference ,transitions , and not getting Burnt out and much more listen and be blessed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Shaner and Dr. Pescovitz discuss the unique ways their school systems have had to adapt during the Corna Virus pandemic includign on-line learning, community outreach and more.
Today we're hearing from some local coaches on the west side of the state to get their perspective on what's happening in the World at the moment. In our first hour on this MHSAA Wednesday, Homer High School Varsity Baseball Coach as well as the Superintendant of the district, Scott Salow joined us over the phone to give us some insight into what it's like for him living with no sports, as well as when he thinks the safest time is to get back at it. He told how it felt having to break the news to his senior athletes. Bill and Scott discussed all of the moving parts that go into their athletic and education departments, and so much more! In our second hour, DeWitt High School's Head Varsity Swim Coach Brock Delaney joined us over the phone to give us his perspective on what's been going on recently. He and Bill discussed what it's been like since the winter and spring High School were unfortunately canceled. Brock and Huge also talked a lot about what the teachers and coaches are hoping this upcoming fall looks like. Bill wrapped up the hour with some senior shout-outs! In our final hour today, Wyoming High Schools Head Basketball Coach Thom VanderKlay joined us over the phone. We got to pick his brain on what it was like having to break the news to the senior athletes. He also told us about what he and his family have been doing during this time. Bill and Thom had a great discussion on how this is affecting our daily lives as well as the kids out there have been dealing with everything. Lastly, we wrapped up each hour by doing some senior shout-outs to all of the seniors who didn't have the chance to walk across that stage at graduation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're hearing from some local coaches on the west side of the state to get their perspective on what's happening in the World at the moment. In our first hour on this MHSAA Wednesday, Homer High School Varsity Baseball Coach as well as the Superintendant of the district, Scott Salow joined us over the phone to give us some insight into what it's like for him living with no sports, as well as when he thinks the safest time is to get back at it. He told how it felt having to break the news to his senior athletes. Bill and Scott discussed all of the moving parts that go into their athletic and education departments, and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ministry wisdom was honored to have Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ General Superintendent and Pastor of First Apostolic Church of Maryville Kenneth Carpenter on we discussed topics such as how he knew he was was supposed to pastor and how he prepares for sermons and much more Listen and be blessed by this great man of God --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joining Preston on the show is Richard Woods, Georgia School Superintendent. Topics include Mr. Woods background and what led him to seek the state's top elected position in education, standardized testing, advancements (and challenges) in technology, the Governor's proposed additional $2,000 teacher pay raise and more! *Take advantage of the PredictIt $20 first time user deposit match* Click here to get started: www.predictit.org/promo/gapol Follow us on Twitter @gapoliticspod
The Fourth episode of “MINISTRY WISDOM “ this time we were talking on the phone to Bro Jonathan Vazquez. Bro Vazquez gives a pastors perspective on ministry , life and the church through questions . Thank you Brother I hope this is a encouraging and helpful thing to all God Bless --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ministry wisdom is Honored to have Back on another episode Pastor First Apostolic Church Of Humble and Assistant General Superintendent of Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ Robert Wimberley what a great man the wisdom off this interview is a blessing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
in this interview Bro allen pastor of Apostolic Faith Assembly and Assistant General Superintendant of the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ tells tips and helpful advice for ministry it would be worth your time to listen to this wise man --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ministry Wisdom was Honored to interview Indiana District Superintendent and Pastor of Apostolic Church of Wabash Danny T StClair . Listen to this you will be blessed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Bro Vazquez gives a bible study and talks about ministry you willbe blessed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bro Wimberley talks about his testimony and ministry in the church --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
on this Episode Bro Allen discusses his testimony and advice in ministry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alachua Schools returns to ‘A’ status, first time since 2015. Career technical programs with Santa Fe College advance, district school safety exceeds state standards, and progress on major facilities improvements after passage of county sales tax. Superintendent Karen Clarke with Bob Rose Thursday September 4, 2019.
Optimum Turf Crop Manager, Neil Mayberry, assembles an all-star team of turf experts to break down why homogeneous fertilizers may play an integral part in your turf nutrition plan. Some things todays turf managers have to balance is cost versus return and effectiveness of the products Listen in as James Huntoon, David McGhee and Brian Grill help us understand homogeneous fertilizers Guests James Huntoon, Golf Course Superintendent at The Heritage Club in Pawley’s Island, SC David McGhee with Helena Brian Grill, T & O Sales Agronomist with Yara (Legendary Turf Beard) Yara OptimumTurf https://www.yara.us/crop-nutrition/turf/
Guests: Parker Ferran, Golf Course Superintendent at St. Andrews Golf Club in South, FL Cole McNally, T & O Sales Agronomist with Yara Aerifcation The importance of aerification is on turf and how many times is it performed What methods Strategies for a Speedy recovery Other strategies superintendents utilize in South Florida What products and programs do you recommend?
Live from Rochester, NY onboard Rolling Glory One. On-duty St. Louis cops accidentally shoot off-duty cop. Rover lost his wedding ring. Nadz is going with a fan to Rochester. Superintendant facing fraud charges after using insurance to help sick students. Nadz is dressed like a penis. Middle school girls strip searched for acting "giddy" Jeffrey recaps how his daughter came out of the closet. Jeremy Kappell, metereologist fired for accidentally saying a racial slur, stops by RG1.
Host Chris Mitchell speaks with community broadband pioneer Billy Ray. Billy is the Superintendant of the Glasgow Electric Plant Board, the municipally owned electric power, cable television, and internet utility for the City of Glasgow, Kentucky. He brings a plethora of experience in building local power as a longtime advocate for both municipally owned electricity and broadband. Chris and Billy make the case for restructuring the electric grid and generating power locally rather than relying on giant, centralized utility companies that extract wealth from communities. Billy shares his insights on why it matters that electricity is generated locally and how making the switch can save customers money. They talk about the parallels between the movements for municipal electric utilities and community broadband networks. The two also identify the ways in which the Internet fight against monopoly is almost word-for-word replaying the electric monopoly history. As a veteran of the movements, Billy explains what a difference it can make to get your internet from a community broadband network versus a monopoly Internet service provider, like Comcast. Tune in to hear more about overhauling our energy system and Internet infrastructure and how far we've come in the past 30 years. For a public power system, the whole puzzle should mainly be focused on how can we make people's lives better in this community? And how can we keep this community from being used by some distant corporate board to feather their nest at the expense of our local nest? Related Resources The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era by Gretchen Bakke Electricity for Rural America: The Fight for the REA by D. Clayton Brown Power Struggle by Scott Ridley and Richard Rudolph The Birth of Community Broadband Transcript Chris Mitchell: Welcome to another episode of the Building Local Power Podcast from The Institute for Local Self-Reliance. I'm Chris Mitchell from the Minneapolis office, and today I'm talking with Billy Ray, Superintendant of the Glasgow plant board. Welcome to the show Billy. Billy Ray: Thank you, Chris. I'm glad to be here. Chris Mitchell: Billy, you're an old time friend of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, I think you've been involved with my colleague Stacy's work with BALLE over the years. And I think of you as being a major thinker about local economies and smart investments for the long haul and things like that. I'm curious, if someone asked you to give your biography in a minute, how would you give it? Billy Ray: Well, I'm trained as a civil engineer but I've spent my whole career in public power. And public power was pretty much invented by FDR and his gang of new dealers and so there's always been a very direct relationship between public power systems or publicly owned electric utilities and local economies. To a large part, they were invented for two reasons, number one, because rural areas wanted electric power and number two, the ones that had it were generally paying way too much for it and every bit of their local treasure that was spent for electricity was going to some distant board that took that treasure away from ever benefiting the local economy. So I have been interested in all elements of local economies and local control and trying to implement pretty much the electric power micro grid concept with respect to all aspects of a local economy. There's gotta be a way to make it work by eating your own dog food as I like to say, and concentrating on things that people are gonna buy that can be provided locally. Chris Mitchell: I feel like you've lived the same story twice, and we're gonna get to this in a little bit with community broadband, which you more or less created, in terms of community broadband Internet systems. But what you just described about electricity and the dynamic of many people not having it and those who do have it, often unsatisfied with the rates or the quality,
We open this week with Ron Green Jr. of The Global Golf Post and Charlotte Observer lamenting NOT basking in the warmth of the Bahamas this year and talking all things, "The Match." Matthew Wharton is the Superintendant of Carolina Golf Club that hosted round one of the USGA Mid Am. We'll talk prepping for a major. And wrap up with Ryan Ballangee of TheGolfNewsNet.com and "10 Predictive Questions"
Jones talked with Paul about the voting for the Utah Superintendant of the Year Award.
On this week's episode of Frederick Uncut, James Tucker, superintendent of Maryland School for the Deaf, joins host Colin McGuire and News-Post reporter Hannah Dellinger to discuss his philosophy on deaf education as well as challenges that the deaf community has historically faced in education. Tucker discusses his role in protests at Gallaudet University that led to the hiring of the school's first deaf president in 1988, and the deaf community's early adoption to advances in communication technology.
Currently Mike Poore is the Superintendent for Bentonville Public Schools. He officially assumed this position on July 1, 2011. Mike began transitioning in the spring of 2011. He is excited that his vision for Bentonville Schools closely aligns with a community that seeks to be the best in all that they do. Under his leadership, the school district has opened 3 new schools and has plans for 2 more schools to open, Bentonville West High School in the fall of 2016, and our 11th elementary school in the fall of 2017. Bentonville Public Schools consistently ranks as a top performer in academics, arts and athletics Mike is leading the way by forming partnerships with the business community in a STEM program called Ignite. Idea was Hatched: National, Regional, and Local employers need graduates with professional skills and certifications Employers feel that young employees are not work-force ready Workforce of tomorrow must know how to collaborate, innovate, and communicate Ignites Basic Concept Partnership with K-12, Business Community, and Higher Ed can yield an approach that prepares students through rigor and support Give students projects that are meaningful and that capture their passion and they will exceed expectations Students learn best when they can explore and when they are backed up in their learning with highly trained business and community leaders along with a strong instructional leader Ignite empowers students to be co-constructors of their education and leverages community resources to support learning. Delivery Ignite will use our own campuses and satellite campuses to support this project based environment. We also hope to eventually have a regional career tech center. Bentonville Schools is in the process of delivering to six community needs with the following professional strands: IT Solutions, Logistics Management, Construction Trade, Culinary Art, Med-Prep, Digital Media/Global Business Solutions Ignite is becoming a reality as a result of multiple partnerships with both small businesses as well as the largest organizations in this community. To learn more about the program contact Mike at mpoore@bentonvillek12.org Contact Us: Jeff Amerinejeff@startupjunkieconsulting.comwww.startupjunkieconsulting.com Jon Cadieuxjon@455mediagroup.comwww.455mediagroup.com
I am personally committed here at Taking It To The Streets to bringing to you, our listeners, some of the most uplifting and inspiring interviews, along with some of the most anointed preaching and teaching that you are going to hear this side of the River Jordon, because we are devoted to bringing the word of God in application in order to bring about transformation in the hearts and minds of men. This week I will be joined by Brother Kevin Hinkston; Superintendant of the Palma Ceia Baptist Church Sunday School Department. This man of God is a phenomenal teacher that possesses humility and great wisdom. He is a man who believes in being meaningful, active, and necessary in the lives of his family as a phenomenal father and husband, in his church as a grounded leader of the Sunday School Department and as the Director of the Male Chorus, and in his community by reaching back and pulling others up! He lives the Gospel by sharing the Gospel with the world, serving His neighbors, and being present and active in his home.
Criminal Justice Matters travels to Otisville Correctional Facility in upstate New York to examine a pioneering program that helps offenders attend CUNY colleges after their release. It's called the "Prison-to-College Pipeline" and was the brainchild of John Jay Professor, Baz Dreisinger. Also on the program is State Assemblyman Jeff Aubry from Queens, an ardent champion of education in prisons who helped get the Prison-to-College Pipeline off the ground. Guests are: Prof. Baz Dreisinger, Jeff Aubrey (NY State Assemblyman Queens), Juan Ecchevarria (former offender soon to attend CUNY). Interviewed on location: Kathleen Gerbing, Superintendant, Otisville Correctional Facility and Lesley Hurd, Education Supervisor, Otisville. Produced in collaboration with Audio Visual Services, Marketing and Development and the Center on Media, Crime and Justice. For more information please contact: Stephen Handelman shandelman@jjay.cuny.edu 646.557.4563
Whether you graduated last week or 30 years ago, chances are that there was a standout teacher at some point in your school career. What was it about that person that made them significant? Perhaps they had a unique teaching style. Maybe they took extra time or showed you extra kindness? They may have seen the potential in you earlier than anyone else did. So on this program we celebrate and appreciate those educators who have made us all better people as a result of their work. IN-STUDIO GUESTS: Joining KTD host, Shana Sheehy, in the studio to discuss the importance of teachers and the legacy they can create are three of Alaska's most honored educators. Carol Comeau is the outgoing Superintendant of the Anchorage School District - a position she’s held for 12 years. Her career with ASD started in 1974 as a noon-duty attendant, from which she transitioned into various teaching and administrative positions. She is retiring this summer and moving to Bellingham; from there she’ll get to see her grandchildren and their parents a whole lot more. Lorrie Heagy is the music teacher and librarian at Glacier Valley Elementary School in Juneau. Lorrie has 15 years of classroom experience and started the Juneau, Alaska Music Matters and Art is Elementary programs. She was honored to represent this state’s teachers as the 2011 Alaska Teacher of the Year. Patricia Truman is the Executive Director of the Professional Teaching Practices Commission for the State of Alaska as well as the Alaska Teacher of the Year Coordinator. She is a 30-year retired teacher whose career included teaching in the Yukon Flats, Fairbanks North Star and Matanuska-Susitna School Districts. She is the 2001 Alaska Teacher of the Year.
508 is a show about Worcester. Today’s guests are Brendan Melican, Anne Lewenberg, and Rod Witkos. [display_podcast] Audio: mp3 link, other formats, feed Video: Downloads and other formats Contact info. You can watch 508 Fridays at 7pm on WCCA TV13. [0:32] Teacher’s union has “no confidence” in School Committee or Superintendant. Update: Worcester Magazine has … Continue reading "508 #148: Maple syrup"
Michele Larsen (Portland, OR), State Communications Director with March of Dimes, Oregon Chapter, Joanne Rogovoy, State Director of Program Services, and Dr. Richard Lowensolhn, retired Perinatologist and current Program Services Committee Chairman, discuss the leading nonprofit organization's mission to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. For additional information, please visit www.marchofdimes.com. Second guest, Andy Ferguson (Baker, Nevada), Superintendant of Great Basin National Park, discusses the Great Basin which extends from the Sierra Nevada Range in California to the Wasatch Range in Utah, and from southern Oregon to southern Nevada. Far from a wasteland, Great Basin National Park is a diverse region which includes Nevada's second tallest mountain, Wheeler Peak, and the states only glacier, Wheeler Peak Glacier. For additional information, please visit www.nps.gov/grba.