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Ep 172Episode 172: The 7 Habits of Healthy Kids
The Leader in Me program is a transformative approach that empowers students to become leaders in their own lives. By equipping them with self-confidence and essential life skills, this program prepares students to thrive academically and personally. Director of Educational Services Charlene Smith shares her insights on how The Leader in Me instills the "Seven Habits of Healthy Kids," a framework to shape students' academic success while cultivating their personal growth, sense of responsibility, and overall well-being. Smith has seen the impact beyond the classroom, as students carry these principles into their daily lives, enhancing their interactions with peers, teachers, and family members.Charlene SmithDirector of Educational [email protected]://www.leaderinme.com/The 7 Habits of Highly Effective KidsThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective TeensThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective FamiliesThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Ep 171Episode 171: Starting Strong - Homeschooling Your Kindergartner
Coastal Academy teacher and homeschooling parent Alyssa Cavalier discusses strategies for successfully homeschooling a kindergartner. She covers topics like creating a mission statement, the importance of preparation, building community, weekly planning, incorporating play, setting up incentives, and managing challenging days and distractions.

Ep 170Episode 170: Preparing America's Next Generation
This year’s JumpStart Keynote Speaker, Jeremy Adams, shares what he has learned with his 25 years of teaching experience. Adams discusses the universal crisis affecting young people, including rising levels of isolation, anxiety, loneliness, and a lack of connection. He emphasizes the necessity of preparing our youth to navigate a world while instilling in them the knowledge, behavior, and habits for success. Adams highlights how adults can be positive role models by modeling healthy relationships and encouraging healthy environments. Discover practical strategies for supporting the next generation, giving them the roots to stay grounded and the wings to soar. Hallowed OutLessons in Liberty

Ep 169Episode 169: AI's Impact on Education
AI and machine learning tools, though available for the past decade, are now more accessible to the general public. Classical Academy High School teachers Jonathon Sonoda and Nicolas Heyming explore the transformative benefits of AI in education, emphasizing its ethical and responsible use. They highlight how students can leverage AI to enhance learning outcomes, expand their skills, and boost productivity. By serving as an efficient executive assistant, AI offers valuable support in various educational tasks, making it a powerful tool for modern learning.

Ep 168Episode 168: Meet The Classical Academies New Chief Executive Officer, Kurtis Indorf
The Classical Academies welcomes Kurtis Indorf, the newly appointed CEO, to explore the experience and insights that have shaped his past and leadership journey. Board President Mark Reardon reflects on this transition and discusses the vision and strategies that will steer the organization forward under Kurtis's leadership.

Ep 167Episode 167: Reflections of a Visionary Leader
In this candid conversation, Cameron Curry, the outgoing CEO of Classical Academies, shares his 25-year journey at the helm. Joined by Board President Mark Reardon, Curry reflects on the joys, challenges, and struggles he faced while leading the organization. His insights offer a glimpse into the life of a transformative leader who navigated the complexities of steering an educational institution toward excellence. Curry's parting wisdom promises to inspire and guide others in their service and pursuits.

Ep 166Episode 166: Homeschooling Multiple Children
Homeschooling offers a unique opportunity for parents to instill values, cultivate character development, and teach a love for learning in their children. However, managing the homeschooling of multiple children can be challenging. Leah Ferkins, an experienced Educational Specialist who has successfully homeschooled her three sons, shares invaluable insights on creating effective quiet workspaces, incorporating essential breaks, and prioritizing personal self-care. Whether you're a seasoned homeschooler or just starting out, Leah provides practical tips and strategies to enhance your homeschooling journey.

Ep 165Episode 165: The Benefits of Community College
There are nearly 120 community colleges in California that offer affordable and accessible education. Monica McMillian, a counselor at Classical Academy High School, shares the advantages of attending community college. She highlights how community college is an excellent avenue for students to navigate their career paths while maintaining connections with their community. Drawing from her personal journey, Monica offers insights and encouragement for students to embrace this valuable educational opportunity.

Ep 164Episode 164: Lessons in Liberty
Jeremy S. Adams has been teaching AP Political Science in Bakersfield, California, for the past 25 years. When he noticed his students needed inspiration, connection, and positive role models, he was motivated to author the book Lessons in Liberty: Thirty Lessons in Life From Ten Extraordinary Americans. He explores the lives of George Washington, Daniel Inouye, Clara Barton, Arthur Ash, and more to learn how they have used their freedom to inspire ideas and outcomes to make life more meaningful.Buy here!

Ep 163Episode 163: The Road to College
Drawing from her role as Vice Principal at Classical Academy High School and her experience as an Academic Coach, Tayler Williams provides insightful advice on navigating the complexities of college preparation. Covering topics such as researching college options, understanding admission requirements, and selecting majors, Tayler offers practical tools and encourages collaborative efforts between students and parents to ensure students graduate on time and are well-equipped for their future.

Ep 162Episode 162: Teen Stress and Anxiety 101
Many teens are experiencing escalated stress and anxiety stemming from academic pressures, technological influences, social media dynamics, the pursuit of success, and apprehensions about what lies ahead. School counselors Angie Winkler and Brian Duyst shed light on their strategies for assisting students and families navigating through these challenging seasons. They offer valuable perspectives on reframing stress and anxiety as natural responses from a constructive desire for achievement.

Ep 161Episode 161: Understanding the Challenges Military Families Face
Jen Hernandez is a Classical Academy High School (CAHS) Counseling Technician, Volleyball Coach, and military spouse. She shares military families' unique challenges, including frequent moves, finding quality schools, navigating new friendships, deployment separation, and accessing support services. Jen sheds light on how communities can support and assist those serving our country.

Ep 160Episode 160: Self-Esteem: The Inward Epidemic Question
The pressures of social media and perfectionism have led to an increase in low self-esteem in adolescents nationwide. Low self-esteem can lead to negative self-talk, fear of failure, difficulty making friends, diminished motivation and interest, and the inability to deal with frustration. Coastal Academy High School counselor Stephanie Fremstad offers practical advice for parents, providing valuable insights to initiate meaningful conversations with their children.Care Solace: http://www.caresolace.com/classicalacademies

Ep 159Episode 159: Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners
Diverse learners possess unique characteristics, experiences, and learning styles that may differ from the average student. This diversity can manifest in various ways, including differences in academic abilities, language proficiency, cultural background, socioeconomic status, and physical or cognitive abilities. Tenielle Araujo is an Intervention Coordinator and Reading Specialist who provides a unique perspective from her professional role and personal experience with dyslexic children. Recognizing and addressing the needs of diverse learners involves implementing inclusive educational strategies where all students have equitable opportunities to succeed and reach their full potential.

Ep 158Episode 158: Positive and Proactive Parenting
Positive and proactive parenting provides a supportive and constructive environment that nurtures a child's emotional well-being, builds strong connections, and teaches life skills through positive reinforcement. School Counselors Katie Orian and Krista Gravelle share more about effectively communicating, managing expectations, and providing consistent and fair consequences as we move through the stages of commander, coach, counselor, and consultant.

Ep 157Episode 157: Nurturing Competent Communicators
Explore the evolution of writing education with Andrew Pudewa, the Director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing. Drawing on his 30 years of experience, Pudewa shares the dynamic intersection of traditional methodologies and technological advancements in teaching writing. He shares the importance of teaching fundamental skills, such as exposure to quality literature, mastery of rich vocabulary, adherence to spelling and grammar rules, and cultivation of memorization abilities. These timeless foundations empower students to become adept and proficient writers.

Ep 156Episode 156: Using Educational Technology to Improve Student Outcomes
Kevin Pressley, EdTech & Innovative Learning Coordinator at The Classical Academies, shares how personalized, portable, seamless, and social learning experiences benefit students. Drawing on his expertise, he explores how tailoring educational approaches to each student's unique needs enhances their learning journey and makes education more accessible and engaging. With a keen focus on leveraging technology, Pressley shares valuable insights into the transformative impact of creating an inclusive and dynamic learning environment that empowers students to thrive in the digital age.

Ep 155Episode 155: Safe Spaces Vs. Brave Spaces
Safe spaces prioritize providing individuals with security and comfort, cultivating an environment where people can freely express themselves without fearing judgment. Brave spaces push boundaries by encouraging uncomfortable yet necessary conversations. Chalese Young, the Assistant Principal at Classical Academy High School, distinguishes between these two perspectives, highlighting how brave spaces leverage discomfort as a catalyst for growth. In these spaces, challenging perspectives and embracing discomfort become pathways to learning, understanding, sharing perspectives, and connecting with others.

Ep 154Episode 154: Help! I Have a Teenager!
Wendy and Dana Moen serve The Classical Academies in leadership roles and have raised three adult children. Together, they candidly share their triumphs, mistakes, and invaluable lessons learned, providing a roadmap for successfully guiding teenagers toward adulthood. They review the four stages of parenting and provide parents with practical, actionable advice that nurtures the growth of teenagers into individuals equipped with the skills, resilience, and confidence needed for a successful transition into adulthood.

Ep 153Episode 153: Artificial Intelligence In Education
As the founder and director of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, Andrew Pudewah has been equipping teachers and parents with the skills to teach English grammar and composition for over two decades. He explains how new artificial intelligence technology tools can write better and faster than most individuals.Andrew shares his recommendations for when AI should be used and how it can enhance student outcomes , unlocking unprecedented opportunities for students to refine their writing skills and excel in learning.https://iew.com/intro-iew

Ep 152Episode 152: If I Could Turn Back Time
Looking back on her experience homeschooling, Educational Specialist Sarah DeNeve shares her insightful journey and the lessons she's learned. Sarah explains the nuances of adapting teaching methods to match a child's unique learning style, embracing grace amidst inevitable challenges, prioritizing self-care, and staying rooted in the core 'why' behind homeschooling. Through her personal experiences, she discovered how these essential elements can transform the homeschooling journey, making it a fulfilling and enjoyable adventure for both parents and children alike.

Ep 151Episode 151: Preparing Your Child for Life Beyond High School
Nurturing Executive Functioning Skills, such as planning, organizing, and managing time and self-care, are essential for a successful transition to college, the workforce, and adulthood. School Psychologist Michael Kester provides valuable insights into how parents can actively prepare their children to learn and practice these skills while setting an example of social and emotional well-being. Michael also highlights the significance of extracurricular opportunities, explaining how they offer students a unique avenue to acquire essential communication skills, setting them toward a successful future.

Ep 150Episode 150: Meet Author, Researcher, and Education Advocate Lance Izumi
Lance Izumi, a distinguished author, renowned researcher, and passionate education advocate, serves as the Senior Director of the Center for Education at the esteemed Pacific Research Institute. Izumi discusses his impressive background and latest 2023 co-authored masterpiece, "The Great Parent Revolt." Izumi provides deep insights into the ever-evolving landscape of American public education, shedding light on the crucial issues and innovations shaping its future.

Ep 149Episode 149: Childhood Food Allergies
The Centers for Disease Control now estimate that 1 in 13 children has a food allergy. While we do not precisely know why, doctors like Dr. Tracy Clark, a lead physician with the Food Allergy Institute, believe that environment, diet, early viral exposure, and antibiotics may play a significant role. Dr. Clark explains how to recognize overt and subtle allergy symptoms parents should watch for and explains the importance of having an action plan in place.socalfoodallergy.org

Ep 148Episode 148: Resilience First Aid
Resilience is the capacity to go through diversity and emerge stronger. Kevin Hammond is a Resilience First Aid trainer with First Watch Advanced Data Services. Kevin shares how the 6 Domains of Resilience, including one's sense of purpose, composure, reasoning, health, tenacity, and collaboration, can determine overall health and wellness. He explains how learning to self-regulate can strengthen our resilience skills.www.hellodriven.comhttps://home.hellodriven.com/resilience-training/programs/resilience-first-aid/why-rfa/

Ep 147Episode 147: The Importance of Hearing and Vision Testing in Early Elementary School
Hearing and vision play a pivotal role in a student’s growth and learning; problems often go unnoticed until issues arise. The Classical Academies test hearing and vision in K, 2nd, 5th, and 8th grade. They also test hearing in 10th grade and test boys for color blindness. School Nurse John Fitzgerald highlights the significance of proactive testing during these formative years, shedding light on the warning signs and testing processes. He explains how addressing hearing and vision concerns early can positively impact a child's academic performance, social interactions, and overall well-being.

Ep 146Episode 146: Behavior Management Tools That Can Be Used At School And Home
Behavior Analysts work proactively in the classroom, with Independent Study Plans, and with parent partners to lower behavior disruption and increase engagement. Special Education Teacher and Behavior Analyst Dave Urban shares tools and strategies such as scheduling breaks, encouraging exercise, contingency management, and planning rewards to minimize negative behavior and set students up for success.

Ep 145Episode 145: Digital Parenting 101: Parenting in the Digital Age
TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Youtube, Discord, Minecraft, Fortnight, and Roblox... the list of social apps, games, and video apps are ever-changing. Teens spend an average of 7 hours daily on screens, and many of these apps are designed to be physically and psychologically addictive. School Counselors Alyssa Atkins and Lisa Taylor share how parents can be more aware and involved in their teen's online activities. They offer helpful strategies and tools to set up family passwords, boundaries, and phone-free zones to teach teens to self-monitor and regulate better.Contact: [email protected] Social

Ep 144Episode 144: Meet JumpStart Keynote Speaker Tom Kersting
Jumpstart your school year with nationally renowned psychotherapist, school counselor, and parenting expert, Tom Kersting. Author of the books Raising Healthy Teenagers and Disconnected, Tom explains that he sees a mental health epidemic among teens. He shares how to break the cycle of anxiety and depression and hopes to provide impactful strategies and tools parents can implement to raise healthy, happy teenagers.Tom has been featured on CBS, MSN, FOX, A&E, Today, and Oprah Wellness Network and is the founder and owner of Valley Family Counseling Center in Park Ridge, NJ.https://www.tomkersting.com/

Ep 143Episode 143: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with The Third Option
Dr. Judy White is a retired Superintendent and educator and is now a master trainer for The Third Option. Dr. White explains how The Third Option celebrates our commonalities and addresses blind spots and labeling, She feels meaningful conversations create positive group interactions that value and honor our humanity.

Ep 142Episode 142: How Nutrition Impacts Learning
Nutrition profoundly impacts learning and cognitive function. Poor nutrition can impact brain development, cognitive function, memory and recall, behavior, and focus. School nurse John Fitzgerald explains the importance of a well-balanced and nutrient-rich diet. He shares the importance of eating foods rich in complex carbohydrates and protein to stabilize blood sugar levels, prevent energy crashes, and enhance learning.My PlateAll RecipesHealthy Eating

Ep 141Episode 141: Movement and Learning
Research shows that incorporating moving and movement breaks throughout the day while studying has numerous benefits for our brains, memories, and academic performance. Adaptive Physical Education Teacher Sarah Thomas shares creative strategies and ideas to encourage activity and incentivize movement breaks during the school day. Incorporating movement into daily lessons keeps students engaged, excited about learning, and better able to retain content.

Ep 140Episode 140: Substance Use: How to Have a Conversation With Your Teens
Parents understand the importance of equipping their children with essential life skills. But when discussing substance use, many parents feel they need more time to prepare. Raechelle Rodriguez is a lifelong learner, homeschooling parent, and founder of Choose Health. She shares her expertise and empowers families with a health education curriculum and the knowledge to engage in meaningful conversations about substance use. Raechelle addresses common concerns, explores effective strategies, and provides practical tips for parents to navigate this sensitive topic.https://choosehealthed.com/

Ep 139Episode 139: Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people learn, interact, communicate, and behave. Symptoms generally appear within the first 2 years of life, but many do not receive a final diagnosis until much older. The Classical Academies’ Special Education team members, Lauren Geis and Alicia Luschei share early childhood signs of ASD and provide helpful strategies for management, including establishing and maintaining a visible routine and schedule, using concrete language, and providing consistent opportunities for positive peer interactions.https://embrace-autism.com/https://embrace-autism.com/aq-10/

Ep 138Episode 138: Things You May Not Want But Need To Discuss With Your Teenager
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.

Ep 137Episode 137: Student Opportunities for Career Awareness and Learning (SOCAL)
SOCAL is a collaborative program between education and industry created by Tri-City Medical Center, the San Diego North Economic Development Council and Carlsbad, Oceanside, Vista, Greater Escondido, San Marcos, and Encinitas Chambers of Commerce. The vision is to give middle school, high school, post-secondary students and transitioning adults an opportunity to gain insights into career pathways. Aaron Byzack is the Chief External Affairs Officer for Tri-City Medical Center, Chairman of the San Diego North Economic Council, and Classical Academy parent. He has played an integral role in the creation of SOCAL and shares how this free tool can help prepare students to explore local employers, industries, and careers.https://socalworkforce.org/companies/

Ep 136Episode 136: Meet Escondido Mayor Dane White
Dane White is the Mayor of Escondido and a former board member of the Escondido Union High School District. Elected in November 2022, his primary focus and goals are to address homelessness and public safety. He encourages individuals to attend city council meetings and share their views on these issues to help create a better Escondido.

Ep 135Episode 135: Charter Schools through the Biden Administration's Lens
For many years, charter schools were supported by both political parties. This position changed with the Biden administration as the teachers' unions decided charter public schools were a fundamental threat to their power and influence. Jim Blew co-founded the Defense of Freedom Institute and has spent his career dedicated to education reform. He served as the Assistant of Education Policy under the former Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos and explains how labor unions are the most powerful force in politics. He shares how Washington D.C. leadership, the growth of bureaucracy, and government overreach prevent students nationally from having opportunities at quality public schools.

Ep 134Episode 134: Winning Lessons
Coach Josiah Cruz led the Classical Academy High School (CAHS) football team to the state championship win, earning Escondido's first football state title in 100 years. He shares how Carpe Diem and Semper Fi were valuable themes and challenges throughout the season. His winning formula included hard work, discipline, and dedication, all lessons that will serve this group of players now and in the future.

Ep 133Episode 133: Say Something
Say Something ProgramIn 2019, The Classical Academies and neighboring school districts adopted the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System (SS-ARS) as a part of a community-wide initiative to prevent school violence. This program teaches students and team members to recognize and report warning signs and threats from individuals who may be dangerous to themselves or others. The Classical Academies' Safety and Security Director, Jared Baez, discusses how the program seeks to prevent violent acts and how it is changing school culture as it empowers students to report concerning behavior to a trusted adult. Anonymous reporting through SS-ARS is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via the app, hotline, or website.Sandy Hook Promise: https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/our-programs/say-something/Annonymous Tip Line: https://www.p3campus.com/tipform.aspx?ID=3000&HF=1&Logo=0&X=1&H=0

Ep 132Episode 132: 2023 Super STEM Saturday
Super STEM Saturday is a free science festival held on March 11, 2023, at California State University San Marcos. Daren Wade is the Director of General Atomics' Aeronautical Systems Integration Group (EIG) and has been involved with the event since 2010. Daren shares how the event engages young engineers and students curious about learning more about how the world works. General Atomics is an event sponsor along with ViaSat, Thermo Fisher Scientific, County of San Diego, Hologic, Encodia, Tri-City Medical Center, Nordson, CalSense, Cox Communications, The Difference Card, Erickson-Hall Construction, Kaiser Permanente, Pacific Western Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Stradling, Young, Minney & Corr, LLP, Cigna, North Island Credit Union, and HME. This free, rain-or-shine event is from 10:00 am-4:00 pm. Learn more here.View the event flyer here

Ep 131Episode 131: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Students today are taught to go to college, choose a specialty, and hopefully land a career. Oftentimes, they discover they don’t like their career path and feel trapped. Executive Coach Dr. Elizabeth Fried recommends the book Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein. Dr. Fried challenges the statement that “quitters never win and winners never quit” and encourages us to re-frame our thinking to explore and experience more opportunities without fear.https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World/dp/0735214484

Ep 130Episode 130: Business Etiquette for Teens
Many teens applying for their first job are unprepared for the verbal communication skills needed to succeed. Elaine Swann and Amy Hart from the Elaine Swann School of Protocol, share how children, teens, and adults can learn and practice essential skills to be successful. She offers tips for reducing screen time and encouraging conversation at home.For a complete list of workshops offered, visit https://www.elaineswann.com/.

Ep 129Episode 129: Post Pandemic Parenting
The pandemic may be behind us, but school counselors are seeing students with decreased social skills, less emotional regulation, and trouble understanding their place on campus. Krista Gravelle is a school counselor who shares how parents can approach these challenges by providing care, consistency, and consequences with love. She explains how insulating our children negatively impacts their emotional intelligence and future success.

Ep 128Episode 128: Upcoming Changes to High School Math
The Classical Academies will be making changes to high school math beginning in Fall 2023. Math Coordinator Andrew Shields explains how Data Science, Financial Algebra, and AP Pre Calculus will provide more opportunities for students to be prepared for college and career pathways. These changes will help students develop critical thinking,problem-solving, and quantitative reasoning skills.

Ep 127Episode 127: The Homelessness Epidemic
San Diego County has the 5th largest homeless population in America, making it the most pressing issue in our region. In 2017, the Lucky Duck Foundation (LDF) began its mission of alleviating the suffering of homelessness throughout San Diego County. Lucky Duck Foundation Executive Director Drew Moser shares how the foundation funds, activates and leads high-impact programs, creates innovative partnerships and applies solid business principles to aid those suffering from homelessness. LDF serves as a model for other cities confronting homeless problems, involving local businesses and community leaders committed to taking action, finding solutions, and holding policy leaders accountable.Learn more here: https://www.luckyduckfoundation.org/Get involved here: https://www.luckyduckfoundation.org/volunteer/The Lucky Duck Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that funds and activates high-impact programs that alleviate the suffering of homelessness throughout San Diego County.

Ep 126Episode 126: Helping Parents Homeschool with Virtual Learning
Stephanie Brown always knew she wanted to be a teacher. She is passionate about utilizing new technology and creativity to collaborate with students. Stephanie is a Virtual Teacher at The Classical Academies and explains how this program supports homeschooling families, provides meaningful connections, and engages students in a flexible environment. Currently serving grades 1-8, the Virtual Program provides a fun, safe, educational experience with social activities such as park days, lunchtime meet-ups, and field trips to create lasting social connections and friendships.

Ep 125Episode 125: Practical Ways to Support Family Members with ADHD
Executive dysfunction disrupts the brain's ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior and is related to conditions like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Korrine Hilgeman, a teacher at e3 Consulting, works closely with students with ADHD. She offers resources and tips to help students stay focused, more organized, positive, and engaged. She shares how diet, exercise, and mindfulness can significantly impact learning.https://habitica.com/https://www.additudemag.com/https://www.smilingmind.com.au/https://www.ethreeconsulting.com/

Ep 124Episode 124: Getting to Know County Supervisor, Jim Desmond
Meet District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond. Retired Navy Veteran, Delta Airlines pilot, and former Mayor of San Marcos, Supervisor Desmond represents Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Fallbrook, Borrego Springs, and Ocotillo Wells. He has been working to reduce homelessness, improve mental health resources, increase affordable housing, and raise awareness of the dangers of Fentanyl. To learn more visit: https://www.supervisorjimdesmond.com/

Ep 123Episode 123: Raising Daughters
Mother and daughter, Kathleen and Jessica Novello discuss common pressures girls face, including social media, body image, and self-worth. They share their own experiences of learning to understand each other and moving into a new relationship as adults.