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Three in the News

Three in the News is a podcast for educators, by educators, produced by the Los Angeles Institute for Restorative Practices (LAIRP). The podcast aims to facilitate conversations about restorative practices and their application in K-12 education. It's a resource for educators to learn and engage with the principles of restorative practices. Join the conversation! #LAIRP #RestorativePractices #rightbrain

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    Episode 7: Statistics, Superintendents, and Supporting Character Education

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Gary Smit to the podcast as we break down three major stories shaping education today. First, new national data shows U.S. reading and math scores have fallen to historic lows, with growing gaps between high- and low-performing students. Second, school districts across the country are facing a leadership crisis as superintendent turnover reaches unprecedented levels, disrupting stability and long-term planning. Finally, we highlight a hopeful development: universities like Wake Forest are pushing forward a renewed focus on character education, investing in programs that prioritize moral and civic development. Together, these stories reveal the challenges—and possibilities—at the heart of America’s schools.About Dr. Gary Smit's Book: Instilling Touchstones of CharacterCheck out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 6: Podcast #6: Satisfaction, Self Reflection, Staffing

    In this episode, we explore three urgent stories shaping education today: a new Gallup poll reveals record-low public confidence in K–12 schools, even as most parents remain satisfied with their own child’s education; a Florida mother demands accountability after a teacher sang a racially offensive version of “Happy Birthday” to her 6-year-old son; and a K–12 Dive report shows teacher turnover—especially mid-year—leads to increased student suspensions and disproportionately harms Black students. Join us as we unpack what these stories tell us about trust, equity, and stability in America’s schools.The North American Restorative Conference, November 5-7Check out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 5: Ideology, Impact, and Inspiration

    In this episode, we explore three defining stories that capture the crossroads of American education. First, we examine the growing divide over ethnic studies, as debates about race, history, and identity turn classrooms into cultural battlegrounds. Then, we unpack the latest federal budget proposals and how shifts in school funding under the Trump administration could reshape priorities, deepen inequalities, and redefine the federal role in education. Finally, we highlight a more hopeful narrative — the educators and districts working to share positive stories that celebrate innovation, community, and resilience in public schools. Together, these stories paint a vivid picture of an education system wrestling with its values, struggling over resources, and striving to tell a truer, more inspiring story of what’s possible in America’s classrooms.Check out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 4: Debt, Danger, and Distress

    In today’s episode, we dive into three urgent stories shaping the future of education, technology, and youth well-being. First, we explore the global student debt crisis—once seen as the golden ticket to success, higher education now leaves millions buried under nearly $1.8 trillion in U.S. debt alone.  Next, we examine a troubling AI safety study. Researchers posing as vulnerable teens found that chatbots gave harmful responses in more than half of test scenarios—offering dangerous advice on drugs, self-harm, and even suicide. Finally, we look at the surge in mental health support at LAUSD. Nearly 55,000 students accessed wellness centers last year, with behavioral health visits up 25%. While the numbers reflect growing trust in school-based care, they also spotlight the mounting pressures of anxiety, depression, and trauma among teens.Our special guest for this podcast was Jewel Forbes, Project Director at the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE). LACOE is the largest regional education agency in the country, providing support to LA Country's 80 school districts. Check out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 3: Pain, Problems, and Progress

    In this episode, we explore how schools cope with crisis, inequality, and change. First, we reflect on the tragic death of a Georgia high school student during football practice - and how schools handle grief. Then, we examine rising suspension rates in Pittsburgh, especially among Black students with IEPs. Finally, we highlight a new digital literacy curriculum helping families and schools navigate the online world together. Education is at a crossroads—this episode dives into the pain, the problems, and the progress.Check out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 2: Shortages, Skills, and Showing Up

    In this episode, we dive into three pressing education stories making headlines. First, we examine the nationwide teacher shortage crisis and explore expert solutions for improving retention. Next, we discuss the balancing act students face between academics and extracurriculars, highlighting the role of coaches and schools in supporting success. Finally, we analyze high absenteeism Los Angeles schools as ICE raids make some families scared to drop off and pick of their students. Tune in for an engaging breakdown of these timely issues in education with our special guest, Corey Taylor. Check out our website at lairp.org 

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    Episode 1: Rules, Ringing, and Resting

    In this episode, we delve into recent developments shaping the future of education across the United States. First, we explore the impact of the new Trump-era rules on school discipline, examining how these policies could affect student behavior and school safety. Next, we discuss New York City's new cell phone restrictions for the upcoming school year, highlighting the debates around technology use and student engagement in the classroom. Finally, we take a look at Illinois' proposal to start high school no earlier than 8:45 a.m., considering the potential benefits and challenges of later start times for students' health and academic performance. Join us as we analyze these important policy changes and what they mean for students, parents, and educators alike. Be sure to follow our podcast! Check out our website at lairp.org 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Three in the News is a podcast for educators, by educators, produced by the Los Angeles Institute for Restorative Practices (LAIRP). The podcast aims to facilitate conversations about restorative practices and their application in K-12 education. It's a resource for educators to learn and engage with the principles of restorative practices. Join the conversation! #LAIRP #RestorativePractices #rightbrain

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