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Vancouver Police are searching for 14-year-old Elizabeth Munoz Santana, a missing endangered teen last seen near Washington Elementary. Learn more about her description and how you can help. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-police-searching-for-missing-endangered-teenage-female www.ClarkCountyToday.com #VancouverPolice #MissingTeen #EndangeredTeen #ElizabethMunozSantana #Vancouver #ClarkCountyWa #WashingtonState #LocalNews
Trish welcomes the Staff from Washington Elementary School in Allentown, PA to talk about their creation of the Dance & Flag Team. Help them get funds so they can get the equipment they need to make this program grow.Check out their GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/3cef3166?Guest CliniciansNanette DeRemerTanja TurchanikTristyn PiemontesiListen to the main episode to keep up on everything going on in the marching arts with our hosts:Meet our HostsJackie Brown - @spintronixguardStephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickCindy Barry - @leandermommaNicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgTrevor Bailey - @t_pain151Trish O'Shea - @trishdish1002Beth Beccone - @bether7189Chris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Theo Harrison - @harrisontheo07Stephanie Click - @stephanieclickWhitney Stone - @dancerwhitJustin Surface - @J_dex07Ashley Tran - @itsashleytranJack Goudreau - @goudreau_Bill Woodward - @remoking100Emily Nee - @tch.makes.artRicardo Robinson-Shinall - @ricardorrobinsonAustin Hall - @Austin_hall10Jose Montes - @joeymontes57Bobbey Biddle - @bobbeyboy107Peyton Billhart - @peytonbrillhartMusic provided by leydamusic.com Follow him @josh.leydaAvatars provided by @tch.makes.art#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumline
Rising From The Margins” is a new series that delves deep into the triumphs and challenges of some of California's most economically challenged schools. Episode 1 takes a behind-the-scenes look at Washington Elementary in Madera and the incredible work the school is doing, lead by principal Aldalberto Hernandez and Madera superintendent Todd Lyle. This series is brought to you by the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence, with additional support from Parsec Education, and produced by Windsong Productions.
Donna Reed and Eric Seemann are both professional real estate agents. Donna lives and works in Tucson Arizona with Keller Williams Southern Arizona while Eric lives and works in San Antonio Texas with Keller Williams Heritage. They are also siblings, and they grew up in a small Northwest Ohio village of Lindsey. Their idyllic small-town childhood laid the foundation for what would become the structure of their lives and careers in real estate. We hope you will join us as we reminisce, reflect, and correlate how our childhood and life in rural Ohio still impacts our dealings with our clients today. We have gathered 4 guests across generations with family connections in our hometown of Lindsey Ohio going back to the 19th Century. With well over 300 years of family history in town Andrea (Opelt) Smith and husband Ryan Smith along with Daryl Knipp, and Russ Zimmerman spend time discussing their homes, their family "Staying Power" in Lindsey, and the upcoming FIRST ANNUAL LINDSEY VILLAGE HOMECOMING. Its a small town conversation with long time friends. Program: Introduction: (0:00) Welcome & Guests: (1:06) Guests: Andrea & Ryan Smith: (2:30) Guest: Daryl Knipp: (3:08) Guest: Russ Zimmerman: (4:20) Home Discussions: (5:15) Lindsey Homecoming: (14:27) Hometown Memories: (21:05) Homecoming "SWAG" & Plans: (23:51) Washington Elementary: (28:35) Closing: (31:07) Website: www.realsiblings.com: Watch Episodes on YouTube at: REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy To reach out to Donna: Email: donna@reedtucson.com Phone: (520) 631-4638 Facebook: (2) Donna Seemann Reed | Facebook To Connect with Eric: Email: eric@victorsgrouptx.com Phone: (210) 389-6324 Facebook: (2) Eric V. Seemann | Facebook Texas Real Estate Commission - Information About Brokerage Services Texas Real Estate Commission - Consumer Protection Notice Information on the Celebration, Events and 5K Lindsey Homecoming Festival - Website Lindsey Sunflower and Homecoming Festival Lindsey Sunflower & Homecoming 5K
The lawsuit against the Washington Elementary School District is going after discrimination from leadership and how parents are fighting for their kids.
Days after the five-member governing board of the Washington Elementary School District in Arizona voted to ban student-teachers from Arizona Christian University from the district due to their commitment to traditional Christian values, the university's president has slammed the decision as “wrong” and “unlawful” and pledged to fight back.Support the show
We start the show with the Daily Buzz question. What is the biggest danger to the world? Clovis West High School and Washington Elementary were briefly locked down AGAIN Thursday morning following another threat. This is the 4th phone call in 5 days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For over 25 years, the students and teachers at Washington Elementary School in Bloomington have shared a Thanksgiving meal together. Here's what they're thankful for this year.
Braxten Sorensen, Sullivan Ritter, and Luka Moroz talk about the upcoming Soup'er Fundraiser to raise money for new playground equipment. You can order pints of knoephla or chili through Oct. 19 or during the drive through Oct. 28 at Washington Elementary in Jamestown. Call 701-252-0468 to place your order today.
Stories mentioned in this episode: Day in History: 1972: Abbie Hoffman at Winona State College Trial begins for Dodge County LDS leader accused of sexually assaulting juvenile Washington Elementary becomes second school in Rochester to return to masking; district changes policy In a town of 400, this Dresbach home on the Mississippi River is listed for $1.95 million Red Wing's Herzog has a happy homecoming with Gophers golf team The Post Bulletin is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.
The Mr. Pole Jangles' Big Disc Show - a podcast celebrating disc golf
Mr. Pole Jangles rambles around an open 9 hole course in Olathe on a delightful autumn evening while waiting for Disc Shark to finish her volleyball practice. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mrpolejangles/message
Episode Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pvAFQoUdnkfpTACEAflVS53mi7MY1kYp/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pvAFQoUdnkfpTACEAflVS53mi7MY1kYp/view?usp=sharing) As a young girl, Cynthia Chapple was lucky to be supported by the incredible Black teachers at Washington Elementary on the South Side of Chicago. Today, Cynthia is giving back through her non-profit, Black Girls Do STEM, personally designing accessible ways for Black girls to explore STEM through hands-on, engaging curriculum. Listen in as Cynthia and Lisa Mae Brunson - host of the podcast and Founder of Wonder Women Tech - discuss their experiences as Black girls in the U.S. education system, and the importance and impact of the work they are doing today. This inspiring episode is not one to miss! Today's pioneering woman is Fei-Fei Li, a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, and Co-Founder of AI4ALL, a nonprofit educating the next generation of AI technologists, thinkers, and leaders. Thank you for your pioneering contributions, Fei-Fei Li. Please be sure to Rate and Review this and all our podcast episodes! You can connect with @wonderwomentech on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Linked In! Learn more about our story and mission at https://wonderwomentech.com/ (wonderwomentech.com) Sound Engineering and Music by Carleigh Strange Art Work By Jessenia Hernandez - @sen.i.a on Instagram
John Befort - Principal; Washington Elementary. Ellis, KS Topics Covered: -Supporting Staff -Utilizing 1:1 in Elementary Schools -Growing up in Ellis -Developing Staff -NAESP service & lesson learned -What John is getting ready to read!
This episode features Miguel Salcedo, Adrienne Soto and Leslie Cook, who are some of our Instructional Lead Teachers at Washington Elementary and within RBUSD. We discuss the importance of honoring the process of learning and how making mistakes can be beautiful opportunities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
This episode features two parents who are committed to our community at Washington Elementary. Amy Huh and Dan Reed share information about our PTA and their plans for keeping our community connected this school year. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
This episode features one of our Washington Elementary parents and staff members, Dee Cresta. Dee shares her perspectives and reflections on learning at home this past spring and what her family has in store this summer. She reminds us all to be balanced, maintain a calm environment and let our kids lead the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
Miguel Salcedo, one of my colleagues at Washington Elementary in RBUSD, shares his perspectives on his journey as a human and educator in analyzing bias and how he translates that to his 4th and 5th grade students. In this episode, we talk about going into the "Danger Zone," with students to discuss and explore topics that many shy away from as well as why it's critical for educators to engage students in analyzing text and life events from multiple perspectives. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
Be a model for your child, practice for just a few minutes a day, and as always--stay patient! These are some of the essentials for speech and language development listeners will hear about in this chat with Cindy Zink, one of my favorite Speech and Language Pathologists and a famed member of our team at Washington Elementary! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
Join us to listen to some great tips and strategies from our guests on this episode, Kerri Pennings and Brenda Restori. Kerri is one of our Resource Specialists at Washington Elementary and Brenda is a school psychologist in RBUSD. This episode is focused on things that parents can to do help their child create a plan for the day's learning, and how to chunk assignments to manage a workload and increase time on task. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exploringeducation/message
“It hurts my heart tremendously” to know that gaps in achievement will grow during the shutdown of school buildings, says Jennie Black, principal of Washington Elementary in Junction City, Kansas. She is most worried about the students who were already struggling in school before buildings closed and aren’t logging into school lessons during this time. She and her teachers have […]
“It hurts my heart tremendously” to know that gaps in achievement will grow during the shutdown of school buildings, says Jennie Black, principal of Washington Elementary in Junction City, Kansas. She is most worried about the students who were already struggling in school before buildings closed and aren’t logging into school lessons during this time. She and her teachers have […]
UEN Homeroom is pleased to welcome John Kelly, principal of Washington Elementary in Salt Lake School District, into our Learn @ Home series. During this episode we discuss the important role schools play in providing for the needs of the community, how to connect with your faculty and students while distancing, and the importance of communicating with your stakeholders.
A sixth grade class at Washington Elementary has recorded an entry for NPR's Student Podcast Challenge. The title of their podcast is "Basquing in Potatoes" and on Thursday's Idaho Matters, we meet budding podcasters Annelise Humphrey and Samy Tipping and their teacher, Angela Troy.
In this episode I interview Mrs. Awesome herself, Jenica Stock. She is a 5th grade teacher at Washington Elementary and shares about her design background and how she used that to redesign my website and social media platforms.Follow Jenica on Twitter: @jenica_stockTo support the Books for Backpacks program and get great books in kids hands consider donating to the Books for Backpacks Fund-a-Need grant. https://www.olathepublicschoolsfoundation.org/fund-a-need/books-backpacks-1For more information about this podcast check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comEmail me: teachlikeaninja@gmail.comTwitter: @teachlikeaninjaInstagram: @teachlikeaninja
Jeanne Warwick from Washington Elementary brought in her 6th grade class to talk about Future Cities. They were broken up into 2 cities, Ecotopia and Granite City, and they just got back from their Boise competition.
Ann Dickinson of Washington Elementary School brings in her Design for Change students to talk about this year’s project.
Tune in to hear Washington Elementary 6th grade teacher Anne Dickinson talk about her group of 6th grade students and their Design for Change program on suicide provention, and this time they also bring in 2nd graders who are working on School Safety.
6th Grade Washington Elementary Teacher Jeanne Warwick joins us in the studio to talk about the Future Cities Competition her students attended in Boise last month.
Graham and Juliette from Washington Elementary in Hilliard spoke to us about the history of the Turkey for Thanksgiving and preparing it.
Joanna Lowe from Washington Elementary in Hilliard told us what we needed to know about the history of Thanksgiving with the pilgrims and their shoes.
Tune in to hear Washington Elementary 6th grade teacher Anne Dickinson talk about her group of students who won the 2016 U.S. Design for Change competition. They will travel to Spain for the International competition in November. Then Bobbie Coleman will join us to talk about the Summer Free Lunch Program.
For a good laugh this Thanksgiving just listen to the kids from Washington Elementary telling us all about the Turkey and the Holiday