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EP 2.4 Educating with Brent Talbot

Episode 4 of the Educating with E's podcast, hosted by North Penn SD, titled "EP 2.4 Educating with Brent Talbot" was published on November 25, 2024 and runs 23 minutes.

November 25, 2024 ·23m · Educating with E's

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Dr. Bauer continues his conversations with another 2024 4Es Award recipient for Exceeding Expectations. In this episode is a lifelong resident, a Renaissance man, and the Routing Specialist for NP Transportation, Mr. Brent Talbot. If you or your child has taken a ride on an NPSD bus, Brent has been involved in getting it safely there. We learn about Brent's Local Eats and Small Wins and explore his myriad of talents and interests.

Dr. Bauer continues his conversations with another 2024 4Es Award recipient for Exceeding Expectations. In this episode is a lifelong resident, a Renaissance man, and the Routing Specialist for NP Transportation, Mr. Brent Talbot. If you or your child has taken a ride on an NPSD bus, Brent has been involved in getting it safely there. We learn about Brent's Local Eats and Small Wins and explore his myriad of talents and interests.

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