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Clayton County Public Schools Podcast

by Clayton County Public Schools

Engage with the Superintendent/CEO of Clayton County Public Schools, Dr. Anthony W. Smith and district personnel, in a casual discussion of inspirational stories relative to the school system, our students, and the community! This podcast aims to inspire and lift our community with actions that add value to the lives of our students. Join the conversation by submitting your questions, comments, and opinions to [email protected] 

Copyright: © 2023 Clayton County Public Schools Podcast

Episodes

CCPS Homeless Education Department's “Wear Green and Grow” Initiative

39m · Published 18 Nov 16:00

November is National Homeless Awareness Month! In this episode, Dr. Beasley is joined by a special guest, Ms. Sonia Davis, Coordinator of the Homeless Education Department, and her colleague Joan McNeil, Student Navigator, to share the “Wear Green and Grow” initiative with us.  Listen as they give us information on ways to support students and their families experiencing homelessness.

Student Pulse Check at Mt Zion High School

53m · Published 07 Oct 21:00

Join Dr. Morcease J. Beasley as he records his first LIVE podcast at Mt. Zion High School to sit and talk with students to get a pulse check on how everything is going around Clayton County Public School. We will sit and discuss School Safety & Security, Curriculum, and much more as Mt Zion HS students have the floor to talk to our superintendent about anything.

Our Guest today are:  Jihan Bilal &  Christopher Hernandez

Also making an appearance are: Amie Sambou, 12th, 12th, Cloe'A  Bailey, 11th, Nielin Vanderpool, 12th, & Yusleyvi Sanchez,  12th      


To watch this interview, please go to CPPS YouTube channel on YouTube.

Feel free to reach out to us anytime at [email protected]

Navigating the K-12 Experience & Supporting Students with Exceptionalities

49m · Published 31 Mar 18:00

Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) Department of Exceptional Students (DES) celebrated Exceptional Children’s Week during the week of  March 7 - March 11, 2022! This eventful week connected the schools and communities to demonstrate a focus on student abilities and honor our exceptional people and services. In today’s episode, Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley is joined by the Director of the Department of Exceptional Students, Ms. Trina Smith, Department of Exceptional Students Coordinator, Dr. Sheila Cook,  and the Science Coordinator, Ms. Janetta Greenwood, all of who are parents of children with exceptionalities. Tune in to hear their experience with navigating the K-12 educational process with exceptional children and learn the importance of parents and teacher collaboration when it comes to the Individualized Education Process(IEP).



School Choice and Pre-K Early Learning Initiatives

44m · Published 28 Feb 16:00

Pre-K registration and School Choice is underway! In this episode, Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley is joined by the Director of Fine Arts & School Choice, Dr. Monika Wiley  and the Pre-K Coordinator, Viki Dennard, to encourage CCPS stakeholders to take advantage of School Choice and Early Learning opportunities beginning in March. Tune in to learn more about the challenges of reconnecting families to school choice opportunities and resources,  and exposing parents to the benefit of early learning, as well as how the Pre-K lottery is conducted. The discussion also leads to future-forward goals for Pre-K expansion and implementation of an international curriculum. For more information on School Choice and Pre-K registration visit www.applyclayton.com and complete the application between March 1 - 18, 2022.



All About Family

48m · Published 18 Nov 19:00

Dr Beasley is joined by Title 1 Specialist Kephanie Dunn- Henderson and Harper Elementary's Parent Engagement Neomia Coleman as they sit and discuss getting parents connecting more with their children. Sit and listen as we discuss the opportunities CCPS has to offer to help parents like the Title one program Parent's Academy. Listen to how Ms Coleman gets her parents at Harper Elementary to take initiative during CCPS's Family Engagement Month. 

Use this episode as a way to get closer with your students during the holidays.

CCPS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month!

43m · Published 07 Oct 12:00

Clayton County Public Schools is excited to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in recognition of our diverse Hispanic community! The Hispanic community makes up 20% of the CCPS student population and Hispanic representation is an important aspect of our school system not just during Hispanic Heritage Month, but year-round.

Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley invites Dr. Sandra Nunez, Deputy Superintendent of Student Support Services, Ms. Luz Rodriguez Diaz, language interpreter and parent liaison with the CCPS international center, and Ms. Regina Wallace, social studies coordinator, to share opportunities for the community to engage with our fellow Hispanic community members and learn about Hispanic contributions that are not taught in the standards.

Get Vaxxed Clayton County!

43m · Published 02 Sep 20:00

In this episode, Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley is joined by the Clayton County Public Schools Director of Student Services, Dr. Angela Horrison-Collier, and Clayton County Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sudha Reddy to discuss COVID-19 testing and vaccination opportunities available to the Clayton County community.

 Dr. Beasley reminds us of the collective responsibility that Clayton County citizens have to protect our children and community members at large. Dr. Collier explains the process of making the decision to pivot schools to virtual learning due to positive COVID-19 cases. Dr. Reddy speaks on the work of the health department to manage the virus and stopping the spread of COVID-19 and its variants. In addition, she shared the importance of public trust throughout the community of the local and national health officials and the necessity of working together to protect the overall health and wellness of Clayton County’s citizens against the COVID-19 virus. 

Please be reminded that, in support of statewide mass vaccination efforts, the school system will close on Friday, September 3, 2021 to encourage all stakeholders to get out and get vaxxed!  

Be Inspired With Beasley 2021-2022 Ep. 1: Welcome Back!

31m · Published 05 Aug 17:00

Clayton County Public Schools has returned to face-to-face instruction for the 2021-2022 school year! Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley kicks off season 2 of Be Inspired with Beasley with critical updates as we welcome parents/guardians and students to the new school year. Dr. Beasley shares words of encouragement to parents/guardians to return students back to the school buildings for an effective learning experience, urges all community members to get vaccinated in order to keep our children safe, and he also welcomes community members seeking employment to join the CCPS team to help serve our children. Tune in to learn more about what CCPS has in store for this new school year.

Get Ready, Get Set, Get Engaged! Summer Learning Opportunities

31m · Published 27 Apr 15:00

In this episode, Clayton County Public Schools’ (CCPS) Superintendent/CEO Dr. Morcease J. Beasley is joined by Science Coordinator, Janetta Greenwood, and Director of Pharmacy Services at Southern Regional Medical Center, Dr. Darra Edwards, to speak about their collaboration with the summer learning opportunities for CCPS students. Ms. Greenwood speaks on the engaging instructional activities that students will experience, and the unique STEM thinking method they’ll apply to real-world issues, mainly the COVID-19 virus and vaccinations. Both Dr. Edwards and Ms. Greenwood agree that students have been a great source of information regarding the COVID-19 vaccinations, empowering their parents to make the decision to get vaccinated. Tune in to hear Dr. Edwards breakdown how the vaccines work to fight the COVID-19 virus and to learn more about registering for the CCPS summer learning opportunities.



“Live, Work, Play and Learn in Clayton County”

39m · Published 25 Feb 16:00

 “Don’t Sleep on Clayton County! Your local government and the cities are working hard to provide a quality of life for all citizens” - Jeffrey E. Turner, Chairman of Clayton County

Join Dr. Morcease J. Beasley as he welcomes the Chairman of Clayton County’s Board of Commissioners, Mr. Jeffrey E. Turner, as he shares insight into the state of Clayton County. In his first podcast episode of 2021, Dr. Beasley engages with Chairman Turner in informative discussions regarding Clayton County’s response to challenges that its citizens are facing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, capital improvement projects, and amenities that Clayton County has to provide a greater quality of life towards the health and well-being of all Clayton County citizens. With the 2021 State of the County address growing near (Wednesday, March 10, 2021), Chairman Turner also gives listeners a snippet of the topics we can expect to be addressed at the event.  Tune in to learn more about the growth and exciting happenings here in Clayton County.



Clayton County Public Schools Podcast has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:51:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 27th, 2024 14:15.

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