FCS Unscripted

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FCS Unscripted

Sharing information about, and the stories behind, #Every1 in Franklin County Schools in Frankfort, Kentucky.

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    Empowering Student Voices with Elle Bevington and Stephen Lemon

    Ever wondered how young leaders balance school, entrepreneurship, and community service? Meet Elle Bevington and Stephen Lemon, our star student board members from Franklin County High School and Western Hills High School. Elle, a senior, is not just class president but also an entrepreneur running her own gift shop, Neat Down South. Stephen, a junior, is diving headfirst into dual-enrollment courses while sharing his culinary adventures on his YouTube channel, Chef Lemonhead. Join us for a lively chat where they reveal their secrets to juggling it all and making a real impact in their schools.Elle takes us on a journey from an empty corner of her parents’ dealership to running a bustling gift shop known for its last-minute treasures and school spirit wear. Meanwhile, Stephen serves up his favorite culinary creation, a mouthwatering steak sandwich, and talks about how his YouTube channel fuels his passion for cooking. From student leadership and entrepreneurial endeavors to personal growth, this episode promises a hearty serving of inspiration straight from the lives of two of Franklin County's brightest young minds. Tune in to hear how they're using their roles to bridge the gap between students and the Board of Education, making sure every student voice is heard.

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    From Student to Leader: Jennifer Kantner's Role in Shaping Franklin County Schools and Community Engagement

    Jennifer Kantner's journey from local student to board chair of Franklin County Schools is both inspiring and deeply personal. Growing up in Frankfort and now guiding the educational future for her two daughters, Jennifer offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of ensuring quality education. As she steps into her role, she candidly shares what it’s like to be a key decision-maker, highlighting the joys of school visits and graduations while tackling the tougher side of the position, such as managing community complaints. Her collaboration with the superintendent underscores her dedication to community engagement and educational excellence.But Jennifer’s impact extends beyond board meetings. Her commitment to community service shines through her work with the Daughters of the American Revolution and as co-founder of the Imagination Library of Frankfort, where she fosters literacy by delivering books to young children. Amidst discussions of new local projects like Western Hills’ auxiliary gym, we also explore her personal side—from her love for "The Princess Bride" and pizza to her fondness for Hallmark movies. Jennifer Kantner isn’t just shaping Franklin County Schools; she’s a beacon of service and passion, influencing her community in multifaceted ways.

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    Navigating Snow Days: Superintendent Kopp on Making Critical Weather Decisions for Franklin County Schools

    Imagine waking up to a winter wonderland, only to wonder if school is still on. Superintendent Kopp shares his personal journey from childhood snow days in southern Ohio to the challenging decisions he faces today as head of Franklin County Schools. Discover the meticulous process that unfolds as early as 3:30 a.m., when Kopp, alongside Brad McKinney and Jennifer Perkins, ventures out to assess road conditions across a sprawling and diverse county. By 5 a.m., they must decide whether to declare a snow day, ensuring parents, students, and staff are informed through a range of communication channels—social media, TV, and direct calls—striking a balance between early alerts and restful sleep.Join us as we unravel the complexities and strategies behind making these crucial calls. With safety as the guiding principle, Kopp outlines the challenges and responsibilities tied to school closure decisions and the commitment to transparency and timely communication with the One Team, FCS community. This episode promises a deeper understanding of the factors influencing these decisions and offers insights into the balance between educational obligations and the safety of students and staff. Whether you're a concerned parent, a curious student, or just someone who loves a good snow day story, tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at how Franklin County Schools navigates the winter months.

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    Amendment 2: Superintendents Speak Out on the Future of Education Funding

    Can public tax dollars pave the path for private education? Join us on FCS Unscripted as we confront this pressing issue with superintendents Mark Kopp, SherI Satterly, Sheila Mitchell, and Billy Parker. The spotlight is on Amendment 2, A legislative measure that could drastically reshape education funding. With 100,000 students currently outside the public system, we explore the potential $420 million financial burden local taxpayers might face and question the equitable use of public funds. Our guest superintendents provide personal anecdotes and insights, unraveling the tangled web of misinformation, including misleading promises about increased teacher salaries.In this episode, we also shed light on the possible constitutional challenges this amendment poses. Our discussion stresses the importance of civic engagement and the need for informed decision-making within communities. As we conclude, the camaraderie and collaboration among educational leaders take center stage. We invite you to subscribe and join us for weekly updates, promising engaging stories from our exceptional students and staff who continue to inspire and drive a fair and inclusive public education system.

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    An Inside Look at Facility Upgrades with Jennifer Perkins

    What if your local school's facilities could rival those of a professional sports complex? Join us on this episode of FCS Unscripted, where we sit down with Jennifer Perkins, Chief Operating Officer of Franklin County Schools, to discover the transformative upgrades sweeping the district. From the expansive new grandstands at our football fields, perfect for packed graduation ceremonies, to the immersive LED lights that add a dynamic flair to high school sports events, Jennifer offers an inside look at the innovation shaping our students' experiences.Jennifer also sheds light on the meticulous work behind resurfacing our school tracks to ensure athlete safety and longevity. Learn about the strategic measures, like protective covers for the tracks, that underline our commitment to excellence. Whether you’re a parent, student, or community member, this episode promises a detailed and inspiring exploration of how these enhancements are already making a lasting impact on the Franklin County community. Don’t miss out on this comprehensive update on the exciting developments in our district!

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    Excitement for the New School Year: Insights from the Summer Administrative Retreat

    What if you could unlock the secrets to a thriving school year, straight from the minds of our passionate Franklin County Schools administrators? Get ready to be inspired as we chat with leaders who are buzzing with excitement and innovative ideas for the 2024 academic season. Starting with Megan Barton and Brittany Beach from Hearn Elementary, you'll hear about their dynamic plans to engage students and strengthen community connections. Sarah Vivian and Ashley Scott from the Academy share their eagerness to support students and build new partnerships, while Adam Nance shines a light on unique pathways to graduation at Future Forward and William Cofield High School, emphasizing the importance of removing barriers for student success.Ever wondered what keeps our middle school leaders motivated and ready for another year? Principal Enoch Welch, Assistant Principal Joey Thacker, and CIA/Dean Taylor Ricketts from Bondurant Middle School reflect on their goals and the continuity they hope to build from last year. Their perspectives offer a glimpse into the positive and engaging learning environment they are dedicated to fostering. And for a lighter twist, you’ll discover fun facts about their favorite movies and foods, adding a personal touch to their professional insights.As we wrap up this episode, we extend our heartfelt thanks to you, our listeners, for your continued support and enthusiasm. Stay connected with FCS Unscripted by subscribing and following for weekly updates, information, and interviews. Celebrate the collaborative spirit of OneTeamFCS, and join us in showcasing the wonderful students and staff who make our community vibrant. Here's to an exciting year ahead!

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    Student-Centered Leadership: A Conversation with Board Member Chuck Fletcher on Prioritizing Student Needs and Community Engagement

    What does it take to make decisions that truly prioritize the needs of students, even when they're not popular with the adults? Dive into this thought-provoking conversation with Mr. Chuck Fletcher, an experienced board member of Franklin County Schools, as he joins Superintendent Kopp on FCS Unscripted. With eight years of dedicated service under his belt, Chuck talks about the value of teamwork and student-centered leadership within the board. We take a closer look at his extensive community involvement, especially through the Kiwanis organization, and his rich background in education, providing him a unique perspective on the challenges and rewards of improving a school district.From the opening of William Cofield High School to increasing graduation rates and upgrading facilities, Chuck and Superintendent Kopp reflect on the board's significant achievements over the past eight years. They discuss crucial topics like competitive teacher salaries, diverse educational pathways, and community engagement, including facility upgrades. This episode wraps up with a fun personal segment as Chuck shares his favorite sports, teams, and movies, adding a lighter touch to this engaging discussion. Tune in for an inspiring and insightful episode that uncovers the collaborative efforts behind a thriving educational community.

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    Cap and Gown Countdown: Information for the Graduations at FCHS and WHHS

    Prepare for a celebration like no other, as wereveal the ins and outs of our upcoming graduation festivities in Franklin County. This Saturday’s ceremonies are not just a rite of passage; they're the culmination of years of dedication from our students. In this special episode of FCS Unscripted, we whisk you behind the scenes to explore the preparations and contingencies in place for our outdoor extravaganzas at Franklin County High School and Western Hills High School. And let's not forget the additional cheers slated for the Academy and William Cofield High School graduates – their achievements deserve just as grand a spotlight.Grab your ponchos and join us in the excitement, as we share the latest updates and practical tips to make the most of this memorable day. From weather updates via social media to holding areas in case of severe weather, we've got it all covered. Plus, we will guide you on how to stay comfortable and safe while you cheer on our stars of the day. Whether under sunny skies or amidst light showers, we're gearing up to commemorate the hard-earned successes of our graduates. So tune in and get ready for an unforgettable graduation season here in Franklin County.

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    Celebrating Partnerships: Honoring the Frankfort Plant Board's Role in Fueling Franklin County Schools' Success

    Feel the rush of anticipation as Franklin County Schools gear up for pivotal moments that set the pace for the future. I'm Superintendent Mark Kopp, and in this episode of FCS Unscripted, we're crossing the academic finish line with the same gusto as Derby contenders in their final furlong. Join us as we explore the vital contributions of the Frankfort Plant Board, detailed by our esteemed guests Cathy Lindsey and David Columbia. They shine a light on the invaluable support our schools receive, from scholarships that fuel student ambitions to local productions that broadcast the inspiring stories of our young achievers.As the school year barrels towards its grand finale, we can't help but celebrate the alliances that bolster our community's spirit. This week's conversation not only underscores the excitement surrounding state assessments and the fast-approaching graduation ceremonies for our dedicated seniors, but also serves as a heartfelt thank-you note to the Frankfort Plant Board for their steadfast partnership. Whether you're a parent, an educator, or a local Frankfort resident, there's inspiration here for everyone. So, subscribe to FCS Unscripted, and let's raise a toast to a week brimming with collaboration and the achievements of #OneTeamFCS.

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    Marching Forward: Reflecting on the 1964 March on Frankfort's Legacy and the Future of Social Justice in Education

    Step into a powerful retelling of history as we unite with Katima Smith-Willis, Kristy Powe, and Larry Murphy to illuminate the profound lessons of the 1964 March on Frankfort. Our discussion promises to bridge generations, revealing how the march not only shaped local history but continues to inspire current and future activists. Together, we dissect the event's monumental influence on the struggle for equality, celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and Jackie Robinson while spotlighting the role Franklin County Schools play in keeping the spirit of unity alive. As we gear up for the upcoming re-creation of the march, slated for March 5th, 2024, we uncover the intricate planning involved in bringing diverse communities together to honor this beacon of progress in race relations.Amidst the echoes of the past, we pivot to the present-day significance of youth engagement in social justice, emphasizing the crucial part they play in shaping a just future. Our conversation with our esteemed guests underscores the importance of fostering dialogue—beyond political lines—to cultivate a society that champions equality for all. And as we wind down, we don't miss the chance to connect on a more personal level, exchanging our favorite movie picks that allow for a moment of levity amidst our profound discourse. This episode is an invitation to witness the tapestry of change that is woven when education, community, and history converge.

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    Braving the Elements: Superintendent Kopp on Decision-Making During Severe Weather in Franklin County Schools

    Ever wondered what goes into the decision-making process when schools are faced with severe weather conditions? Join us as Superintendent Kopp peels back the curtain on the complexities surrounding school closures in Franklin County, especially during the teeth-chattering chill of winter. This episode promises to arm you with an understanding of the intricate balance between safety and education as we navigate snowflakes and subzero temperatures.Superintendent Kopp doesn't just scratch the surface; he digs deep into the early-morning routines that ensure our students' well-being, from liaising with the road department to considering the feasibility of bus routes. Moreover, learn about the seamless transition to Non-Traditional Instruction days and how our district is prepared to switch to virtual learning at a moment's notice. For our educators, discover the support systems in place, such as the ASP programs, that alleviate the strain of unexpected weather events. Wrap up warm and tune in for an insightful discussion on how we keep the wheels of education turning, no matter what Mother Nature throws our way.

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    Impacting Lives: The Remarkable Journey of Teacher and Coach Terry Johnson

    Join us as we enter the world of Mr. Terry Johnson, a pillar of the Franklin County community, who's dedicated five decades to shaping young minds in the hallowed halls of Franklin County High School. We unravel his extraordinary life story, which includes a passion for languages, sports, and cuisine. Over a candid conversation, he reveals how a seemingly ordinary day turned into a life-changing moment, setting him on his path as a beloved French teacher and tennis coach.We also examine what makes Franklin County High School such a wonderful place to learn, and how educators like Mr. Johnson go above and beyond the call of duty to prepare our students for success. Peek behind the curtain as we touch on Franklin County High School's commendable community service initiatives and discover Terry's personal interests outside his professional realm. This heartwarming and enlightening conversation is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of teachers and school administrators working tirelessly to create a nurturing educational environment.

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    Student Success Stories: A Conversation with Josh Scott

    Get ready for an engaging conversation with Josh Scott, a stellar high school student who's mastering the field of football and the art of leadership. From winning the prestigious Heisman High School Scholarship to serving as class president at Western Hills High School, Josh's journey is a testament to the power of hard work and ambition. Listen in as he shares his strategies for success, his love for football, and a whimsical side story about his participation in the Mullet Championship.Our talk with Josh doesn't stop at personal achievements. We also get to peek behind the curtain of his role as a student board member and the impressive advancements of Western Hills High School during his tenure. When we say this includes a new principal and a soon-to-be-built-state-of-the-art auxiliary gym, we're not exaggerating! As we wrap up, Josh shares his future aspirations and lightens the mood with his favorite breakfast cereal and movie. Join us for this insightful chat with a young leader who's making a mark today and has his eyes set on a bright future.

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    Unveiling the Success Story: How Franklin County Schools Achieve Remarkable Growth

    Want to uncover the secrets behind the remarkable growth of Franklin County Schools? Join us as we pull back the curtain on our district's success with our special guest, Kimberly Young, the Director of Assessment and Program Effectiveness. Kimberly guides us through the fascinating world of test scores and accountability, shedding light on the process, as well as the impressive achievements of our district. From Bridgeport Elementary's remarkable performance, to the amazing writing scores at Franklin County High School, and to the high rankings of our elementary, middle, and high schools, Kimberly provides a comprehensive look at the strides we've made.This episode isn't just about scores and numbers – it's about the people and hard work behind them. We delve into the commendable post-secondary readiness in our district, highlighting the successes of Franklin County High School and Western Hills High School. We also discuss the importance of offering diverse opportunities for our students and the resulting high graduation rates. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, our district has risen above, achieving commendable results. While test scores might not tell the complete story, they certainly shine a light on the commitment and progress within our schools. So, tune in as we celebrate these successes and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and triumphs of our education system.

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    From Trades to Teaching: How Electrician Allen Neal and Diesel Mechanic Ryan Shouse Illuminate the World of Vocational Education at Franklin County Schools

    Ever wondered how an electrician or a diesel mechanic could transfer their skills into a classroom? You're about to get your answers from two extraordinary educators, Allen Neal and Ryan Shouse, who did just that at the Franklin County Schools Career Tech Center. Their captivating stories of transformation and passion for imparting practical wisdom will leave you inspired. Allen, once an electrician, lights up his students' minds with the intricacies of circuits and electrical construction. And Ryan, a former diesel mechanic, teaches his students the nitty-gritty of the automotive industry, equipping them with real-world experience.The second half of our podcast pays tribute to the commendable dedication of our FCS team members. We delve into the enriching experiences Allen and Ryan provide in their classrooms, experiences that help students earn industry-level certifications and prepare them for flourishing careers. The value they bring to Franklin County Schools is immeasurable. Listening to their stories offers an insightful glimpse into the transformative power of vocational education. And, we wrap up the episode with a heartwarming thank you to these amazing individuals for their contributions to the community. So, buckle up for an enlightening journey into the world of career tech education at Franklin County Schools.

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    Board Member Spotlight: Vice Chairperson Larry Perkins

    Ever wondered about the transformative journey of an education board member from a humble background? Join us in a captivating conversation with our guest, Larry Perkins, the board vice chairman of Franklin County Schools. Larry, defying his economically challenging upbringing, has become a trailblazer for children often overlooked. He shares his unwavering commitment to giving students an array of prospects outside the traditional college path. You'll be intrigued by Larry's perspective on the pivotal role of board members who put the children's welfare at the forefront.In a refreshing switch, Larry introduces us to his personal favorites, from food and films to TV shows and tunes. Learn about the game-changing impact of higher salaries, enhanced resources, and new planned auxiliary gymnasiums in the schools' ecosystem. The episode concludes on a high, expressing gratitude for Larry's relentless commitment to the upliftment of Franklin County Schools. Don't miss the chance to be inspired and informed by Larry's remarkable journey and dedication. So, tune in, and prepare to be enlightened!

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    Innovative Education: An Engaging Dialogue with Scott Murphy on Leadership, Courage, and the 'Promise' in Our District

    Unravel the complexities of educational leadership with us as we sit down with our seasoned guest, Scott Murphy from the Public Education and Business Coalition (PEBC). A stalwart in the realm of education, Scott’s diverse experience, from being a middle school teacher to a director for English and professional development, brings a depth of understanding to the table. His insights into the growth of our educational leaders over the years provides a riveting backdrop to our conversation and highlights the gradual shift towards high-level performance across our district.Buckle up for an engaging dialogue on innovative education. Scott illuminates the path to innovation, emphasizing the importance of a courageous mindset, the willingness to stumble and learn, and challenging norms. As we navigate the landscape of educational leadership, we also delve into the district's 'Promise' of ensuring every student's success. It's a concept that sprouted from our desire to move beyond the compliance inherent in traditional mission and vision statements. The 'Promise' fuels our commitment to the students and shapes our journey towards creating enticing and dynamic educational spaces. Join us for this enlightening episode!

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    The Power of Positivity: Bondurant Middle School's The Kind Line

    Who said positivity and humor can't change the world? Join me, Superintendent Mark Kopp, in a lively banter with four young visionaries from Bondurant Middle School. Avery Bishop, Emma Collingsworth, Eleanor Bishop, and Campbell Goins, with the help of their school counselor, Brooke Fell, bring to the spotlight their unique initiative, "The Kind Line". A student-led project, The Kind Line is an innovative platform promoting positivity and inclusivity within their school community. Discover the inspirational reasoning behind this idea as these young ladies eloquently unfold the concept and workings of The Kind Line.As the episode progresses, we venture into a light-hearted segment filled with laughter and curiosity. The girls share some of their favorite jokes and quotes featured on The Kind Line, giving listeners a taste of the joy and positivity they're spreading. As we draw towards the end, we switch gears to a fun Q&A session, revealing their favorite candy bars and breakfast cereals. Be ready to be infected by their contagious energy and creativity. So, lend your ears to their journey and witness how these young changemakers are making a difference, one call at a time. After all, who can resist a good joke or a dash of positivity?

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    Teacher Spotlight: Haleigh Huff: Teaching Science Beyond the Classroom, Inspiring Love for Geology and Adventure

    This episode of FCS Unscripted is riveting, to say the least, with our special guest being Haleigh Huff, a dedicated science teacher with a particular love for geology. Her unique perspective on teaching and her passion for connecting students to the natural world promises an engaging and enlightening conversation. Haley's tale takes us from her transition from biology to geology, her innovative community project with Franklin County's parks and city council department, to her annual trips to Iceland that bring learning to life for her students.Haley's students aren’t just confined to the classroom—they're creating websites about local geological sites, making the wonders of the natural world accessible to their community from the comfort of their own backyard. All you need is to scan a QR code on plaques scattered around the city. As Haley shares her joy in leading the ski and snowboard club, you'll feel the infectious enthusiasm she has for helping students step out of their comfort zones and master new skills. Tune in to hear about Haley's favorite food, movie, and TV show and discover more about her incredible dedication to teaching. This is FCS Unscripted, where we shine a spotlight on the extraordinary individuals who make Franklin County Schools unique.

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    Getting Personal with Your Principals: Unveiling the Lives of Three Elementary School Leaders

    What would you say if you had the chance to get an intimate glimpse into the lives of the individuals shaping our children's education? Prepare to have that curiosity satiated as we engage in a candid conversation with Beth Lodmell, Nick Barton, and Cassie House - three remarkable elementary school principals in our district. As they share about their personal journeys, their families, and their passion for education, you'll begin to understand what fuels their dedication. You'll also get a deeper insight into their schools' unique cultures - a tribute to their commitment to nurturing a love for learning in every student.Now, how about we take a stroll off the beaten path? Join us as we explore the lighter side of our guests. Beth, Nick, and Cassie share amusing tidbits about their favorite foods, hobbies, and entertainment. Whether it's Beth's love for Friends, Nick's Survivor obsession, or Cassie's penchant for Dexter, you'll discover a whole new side to these devoted educators. What's more, they share delightful snippets of their lives outside the school premises - from family time to quiet moments of relaxation. So, buckle up for this exciting ride and don't forget to subscribe to our weekly podcast for more engaging content like this!

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    Updates on Facilities and Future Plans for Franklin County Schools

    How would you like to be part of the transformative journey that is reshaping the landscape of Franklin County Schools? Your hosts, Superintendent Mark Kopp and Assistant Superintendent Jennifer Perkins, are all set to give you a firsthand look at the exciting developments that are making headlines in your neighborhood! From the new grandstands at our high schools to the innovative lighting features that are about to transform games into mesmerizing light shows, we're making strides in redesigning our facilities for our students' future. What's more, we're racing against time to have these ready for the big game in October. We're also progressing on the demolition of the old central office and a major renovation of the transportation department's parking lot. But, we're not stopping there! Our vision for Franklin County Schools extends beyond the present. We’re eager to share our ambitious plans for auxiliary gyms and new greenhouses, bringing enhanced learning spaces to both sides of town. Meanwhile, we share an update on the progress of purchasing property for the purpose of building a new school! As we shape the future of our facilities, we're also placing emphasis on the indispensable role of the Ag department in our curriculum – a testament to our commitment to holistic education. We're all ears for your feedback and questions, so don't hesitate to voice them. Strap in for a fascinating conversation that promises to be packed with updates, plans, and the pulse of Franklin County Schools!

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    A Journey of Hope and Resilience: The Birth of the Flyers Care Project

    Have you ever wondered how a simple idea can transform into a powerful movement? Olivia Atkins, Caroline Blackburn, and Griffin McElmuray, a trio of remarkable students from Franklin County High School, are here to share their journey of creating the Flyers Care Project - an initiative that began with creating t-shirts and evolved into a life-affirming message delivered through banners in the high school and cards delivered to every student. These cards, a symbol of hope and resilience, remind every student that they matter and have the strength to seek help.Discover the story behind the Flyers Care Project, as our guests recount the beginnings and the ongoing impact of their mission. This is an episode about courage, empathy, and the power of community. We explore not just the project but also delve into the personal interests of our guests, bringing to you a blend of enriching conversation and inspiring stories. Additionally, we throw light on two pivotal district-wide programs, the Stop Tip Line and the Safe Schools Helpline, that serve as complementary forces to the Flyers Care Project. Through this episode, we honor and celebrate the commendable efforts of Olivia, Caroline, and Griffin in fostering a safer and more caring school environment.

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    Discussing Weather Woes, Attendance Goals and Tech in Schools

    Ready to cheer on our victorious local high school football teams? We’re celebrating the stellar start to the season, but there’s more to tackle. From the late summer heatwave that's playing havoc with our outdoor school activities, to the ACP initiatives providing discounted internet and technology to eligible families, to the new attendance goals and policies, and exciting technology initiatives, we dive into it all with our esteemed guests, Stella Pollard, our Director of Technology, and Whitney Allison, our new Director of Pupil Personnel. Don't miss out on their expert insights and important updates. We kick off the episode discussing the recent triumphs of the Franklin County High School and Western Hills High School football teams before turning our attention to weather-related concerns. With a heat advisory in effect, we're putting students' safety first and postponing all outdoor activities till later in the evening. We also delve into the district's goals for attendance and policies, particularly in light of the absence of a COVID-related excuse this year. Hear Stella elaborate on our district's technology initiatives, from the student-led technology program (STLP) to the 1:1 Chromebook initiative. Stay tuned for this lively conversation filled with school updates, expert perspectives, and amusing tidbits.

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    Discussing School District Updates, Preschool Screenings, and Football Season Preparations

    Get ready to hear from Superintendent Mark Kopp discussing the latest happenings in our school district. We express our gratitude for the families and staff who've made the start of the school year such a success. Also on our radar are the upcoming preschool screenings, and we have an enlightening conversation with Erin Harrell, our coordinator for early childhood and preschool. We unwrap the screening process, the roles, and even get a little personal with Erin.Switching gears, we plunge straight into football season - a time marked by anticipation, excitement, and intense preparation. Hear directly from our high school football coaches, Eddie James and Simon Vanderpool, about their preparations for the season. With their sheer dedication, exhaustive efforts, and the resilient bonds they've forged with their players, they share a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a successful team. Learn how they balance fundraising efforts while keeping in mind that their team members are kids first and foremost.We've made some impressive upgrades to our athletic facilities – all for the love of sports and our students. From state-of-the-art turf fields to grandstands, our domain has seen a transformation. These improvements proudly serve not just our football teams, but other sports as well. Our coaches spill on their goals for the season, revealing the influences that have shaped their careers. As we wrap up, we extend our best wishes for the upcoming Battle of Elkhorn Creek. Stay tuned on FCS Unscripted for all the updates and interviews.

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    The Heartbeat of a School District: Maintenance, Transportation, and Nutrition

    What if you could peek behind the curtains of a thriving school district and learn about the unsung heroes who make it all possible? Well, that’s exactly what we’re doing in this episode of FCS Unscripted! As your host, Superintendent Mark Kopp, I’m taking you on a tour of Franklin County Schools' first week back. Hear about the remarkable work of our transportation and maintenance departments, the bus drivers, mechanics, monitors, and our diligent custodians who all contributed to making our students' journey to school safe, efficient, and memorable.We're also turning the spotlight on the impressive work of our Food and Nutrition Department, where we chat with our very own Christie Pritchett, Director of Food and Nutrition Services. She's the genius behind our summer feeding program, which served an astounding 76,000 meals! Christie gives us an insight into her role, ensuring that every student gets a nutritious, healthy meal. We also discuss a significant legislative development aimed at strengthening access to a federal program that lets qualifying schools offer meals for free to all students. So, strap in and join us as we celebrate our accomplishments and anticipate an exciting school year ahead.

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    Back to School! Episode 1

    This back to school special episode features helpful information, fun fact of the week, and two very special interviews.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Sharing information about, and the stories behind, #Every1 in Franklin County Schools in Frankfort, Kentucky.

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Superintendent Mark Kopp

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