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celebratEdcelebratEdSenior CelebrationsUpdate Three - As schools and communities across the globe develop new ideas for celebrating graduates, host Jim O’Rourke details some successful scenarios, and talks about how new changes could impact future graduates as well.  He also discusses how these losses have stressed the mental health of senior students, but shares the positive impact of his choice of visiting the homes of every single senior in the HD graduating class.2020-06-0200 mincelebratEdcelebratEdHumanistic LeadershipUpdate Two - As teachers face the home stretch of the school year, host Jim O’Rourke weighs in from home on the future of educational leadership and school systems in a post-pandemic world. Sharing real strategies for future eventualities, he discusses silver linings to the COVID crisis. He continues to invite listeners to join the conversation from home by contacting us at celebratEDpodcast@gmail.com.2020-05-1800 mincelebratEdcelebratEdIntroducing a CovED ConversationCOVID-19 Update One - Recording remotely, host Jim O’Rourke acknowledges the impact of the current pandemic crisis on education today and how professionals are supporting students in this unprecedented time. He invites listeners to join the conversation from home by contacting us at celebratEDpodcast@gmail.com.2020-05-0500 mincelebratEdcelebratEdComing Soon: Season TwoBefore COVID-19, we prepared for an amazing second podcast season of education professionals talking about mental health in schools. In this original trailer for season two, we talk about the importance of providing support at all levels of the educational system.  Now that many states have extended remote learning through the end of the year, mental health is as important as ever. As a response to this, we have mixed up our planned season a little: we’ll still be talking about mental health, and we’ll be giving you the amazing interviews we had already done, but our host...2020-04-2000 mincelebratEdcelebratEdWhat’s Next?Host Jim O’Rourke ties everything together in this season wrap-up. Discussing what we’ve learned as a faculty in the years since our transformation, Jim outlines the plans to revisit and adapt those processes to work with our current faculty, students, and situations.  We are looking for stories for our next season, starting in 2020. The CelebratED team would like to invite you, our listeners, to tell us about what’s worth celebrating where you are! Email us at celebratEDpodcast@gmail.com or direct message us on Twitter @celebratEDpdcst, Instagram @celebratEDpdcst, or Facebook @celebratEDpdcst.  No success is too smal...2019-09-2700 mincelebratEdcelebratEdA Conversation with Baruti KafeleThe team was thrilled and honored to host a visit with internationally renowned speaker, Principal Baruti Kafele.  Jim speaks with him about building relationships, how to develop meaningful parent involvement, and what advice he can offer new administrators.  Principal Kafele’s words and expertise inspire teachers everywhere; we were excited to be able to bring them to our audience here on CelebratED.2019-09-0600 mincelebratEdcelebratEdBehind the DataAs the 2018-2019 school year wound to a close, Jim sat down with the outgoing Student Voice president, graduating senior Josh Marshall.  In this episode, we share their frank conversation about Josh’s impressions of school culture, standardized testing, community perceptions, and his beliefs about the real state of Hillsboro-Deering high school and the larger district. Jim walks through Josh’s experiences in the classroom, as a member of student leadership, and as a representative to the school board. 2019-08-2300 mincelebratEdcelebratEdBurn It DownBack at home, Jim has an important conversation with teacher leader Alex Luhtjarv, who shares his personal journey during the Hillsboro-Deering transformation. His story begins at his lowest point, but inspires as he shares the ways he purposefully developed himself into a better teacher, and leader in the HD community and beyond.  He also articulately details his insight into how teachers and administrators can create opportunities for all teachers to transform into their best professional selves.2019-08-0900 mincelebratEdcelebratEdCrisis as OpportunityIn this episode, the team goes on the road to talk with the educational consultant who navigated the turnaround with us: John Pierce of Future Management Systems.  His words and reflections spark plans for the upcoming school year, and remind teachers of practices and processes that succeed among colleagues and with students. Visit Future Management Systems online and read more about Hillsboro-Deering’s story at https://www.futuremsi.com/impact.2019-07-2600 mincelebratEdcelebratEdTwo Ears, One MouthUsing audience questions, Jim and Producer Jessamyn Irwin talk about why school culture is so important, detail how the school built culture with the Rights and Responsibilities model, discuss how to react to dissenters among students, faculty, and parents, explain the process of building a supportive evaluation model, and give advice for first-year principals as they head into the new school year.2019-07-1200 mincelebratEdcelebratEdIf You Feed Them...Host Jim O’Rourke sits down with five current students from across high school grade levels, including the outgoing and incoming student body presidents. They discuss the things they love about their school, and give great suggestions for things that can make school better for students and faculty, as well as their wishes for the greater community’s perspective on their educational experience. Don't forget to email us at celebratedpodcast@gmail.com with your questions for our upcoming Q&A episode arriving in three weeks.2019-06-2100 mincelebratEdcelebratEdA Clean SlateHost Jim O’Rourke goes back to the beginning with Dr. Jennifer Crawford, who was brought on as the associate principal during the initial transformational year.  They continued to head up the leadership team of the high school together through 2018.  In this episode, they discuss their work as administrators, both behind closed doors and with faculty, students, and parents, including not only challenges, but also what was really exciting to be a part of during that time.2019-06-0700 mincelebratEdcelebratEdThe Trust Had to Be ThereHost Jim O’Rourke brings in teacher Nicole LaRoche, who worked as the School Improvement Grant Manager during Hillsboro-Deering High School’s transformation phase, to discuss the major processes implemented.  Using concrete examples that affected faculty, students, and community, he and LaRoche reflect on the things that worked best to turn the school around.2019-05-2400 mincelebratEdcelebratEdKids are Kids, No Matter Where You GoIn order to understand an outside perspective on his school’s journey, Host Jim O’Rourke talks with his district’s superintendent, Robert Hassett.  Hassett came into the district one year after the Transformation Model had begun, and shares his insight on some of the successful practices he observed when he arrived.2019-05-1100 mincelebratEdcelebratEdThat Was the Big Change: You Were ThereHost Jim O’Rourke talks through school improvement with a former student who has returned to teach in the district.  They discuss a student’s perspective on some of the drastic changes made to improve culture in their school while she attended, and how she applies that experience in her classroom today.2019-05-1100 mincelebratEdcelebratEdSo Why a Podcast?When a school gets labeled as “at the bottom” and “in need of improvement,” what does that really mean for the people inside?  Host Jim O’Rourke and Producer Jessamyn Irwin talk about their reasons for starting a podcast to celebrate education, starting with the story of their school’s dramatic turnaround.2019-05-0300 mincelebratEdcelebratEdComing Soon: CelebratEdIn a new education podcast, high school principal Jim O’Rourke and his team discuss the need to celebrate the good things that are happening in American Education, starting with sharing their experience moving from being labeled as “critical need” to one of the top schools in NH.  Over the course of a dozen interviews, the podcast delves into what makes a school great, and what modern education should and can look like – and how that is different than the opinions expressed in mainstream media.2019-05-0200 min