SC Public Charter School District Kids First Podcast

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SC Public Charter School District Kids First Podcast

The Kids First Podcast is your go-to program for all things South Carolina charter schools! Hosted by the South Carolina Public Charter School District, the show highlights the incredible stories of teachers, leaders, and students making a difference across the state. Tune in to learn about the innovative programs, unique opportunities, and real-world impact of charter schools that put #KidsFirst every day. Airing weekly on 100.7 The Point, the show celebrates the power of education to inspire and transform communities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Todd Helms | Mountain View Preparatory

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes Todd Helms, a retired Army colonel, passionate education leader, and founder of Mountain View Preparatory, who has helped launch seven charter schools across South Carolina. Todd shares his inspiring journey from recovering from a deployment injury while reading "The Blind Side" to accidentally writing a business plan that became Gray Military Academy. This postgrad prep school gave second chances to students who needed help getting academically eligible for college. With legendary coaches like Willie Jeffries, Jim Carlin, and Danny Ford on his advisory board, Todd's first school became a launching pad for what would grow into a network of high-performing charter schools, including Gray Collegiate, Oceanside Collegiate, Legion Collegiate, Atlantic Collegiate, and Mountain View Prep, with Marina Vista Prep currently in development.The conversation highlights Todd's leadership philosophy,y rooted in surrounding himself with the best people who genuinely care about kids, which has resulted in his schools collectively winning 72 state championships across various sports in the last 10 years. Todd credits his passion for education to his experience as a father of five, a grandfather of three, and a former school board member in Lexington District 2, emphasizing that it all began with a men's Bible study and a commitment to putting students first. John Arpane joins the discussion to emphasize how Todd's schools provide families with choice and opportunity, combining high-quality academics with robust athletic programs and career technical education that ensures students leave prepared for their next chapter in life.🔗 Learn more: https://www.mvpstars.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Oran Smith & Ryan Dellinger | Palmetto Promise Institute

    When we think about the legacy we leave for our children, we have to ask ourselves if we are truly giving them the best possible start. In this episode of the Kids First podcast, host Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley sit down with Dr. Oran Smith and Ryan Dellinger from the Palmetto Promise Institute for a deeply important conversation about the future of education in South Carolina. At the heart of this discussion is a simple but powerful belief. A child's potential should never be limited by their zip code. By advocating for policies where education funding follows the student, they highlight how every family can gain access to the unique opportunities that best meet their specific needs.We customize almost everything else in our lives, so why should education be a one-size-fits-all system? The group explores the recent push for universal school choice, the impact of open enrollment, and how healthy competition among schools ultimately benefits every single student. Whether a family chooses a traditional public school, a charter school, or another alternative, the ultimate goal remains exactly the same. We must empower parents to make the right choices for their own children. Listen to the full episode to hear why putting kids first is the key to transforming our educational landscape and building a brighter future.🔗 Learn more: https://palmettopromise.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | First Workforce Center of Excellence

    When was the last time you thought about the true purpose of education? It is not just about handing a child a piece of paper on graduation day. It is about helping them find their unique garden to cultivate. On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley celebrate a historic moment for our state. They share the beautiful story of Pee Dee Math, Science, and Technology Academy in rural Lee County. Sitting at the end of a country road, this incredible school has just become the nation's first Workforce Center of Excellence.We are facing a massive need for skilled workers in South Carolina, and we want our children to be the ones who step into those roles and build their lives right here at home. This groundbreaking designation connects classroom learning directly to real-world opportunity, ensuring students graduate truly prepared for careers, college, or military service. Listen to this inspiring conversation to hear how we are moving beyond traditional lessons to give our students the hands-on experience they need to succeed in life and build a lasting legacy.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/wcoe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sara Jane Arnett | Military Child Education Coalition

    In this episode of the Kids First podcast, host Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley are joined by special guest Sara Jane Arnett from the Military Child Education Coalition. Together, they celebrate the Month of the Military Child by diving into the unique and often unseen challenges faced by military-connected students and their families. Sara Jane shares her deeply personal experiences as a military spouse and mother of four, highlighting the emotional toll of frequent relocations and the resilience required when a parent is deployed.The conversation also explores how schools can step up to create welcoming and consistent environments for these brave children. They discuss the vital role of Purple Star Schools and how the South Carolina Public Charter School District is leading the way in providing dedicated support systems for military families. Tune in to hear an inspiring discussion about building strong communities, the importance of asking for help, and why everyone should wear purple to show their support.🔗 Learn more: https://militarychild.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Beau Spafford | Month of the Military Child

    When you grow up moving from base to base, you learn very quickly what sacrifice looks like. On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Brad Henry sit down with special guest Beau Spafford to honor April as the Month of the Military Child. Beau shares his deeply personal journey of growing up in a military household and his own career in service. He knows firsthand the quiet resilience it takes to pack up your life, leave your friends behind, and start over. We talk about the heavy emotional toll of deployments and why creating a consistent, supportive educational environment is one of the most profound ways we can serve the families who serve our country.How do we build a community that truly has their backs? The conversation explores how the South Carolina Public Charter School District is stepping up as a Purple Star district to provide that exact stability. We discuss the incredible success of Palmetto Scholars Academy at Joint Base Charleston and the exciting potential for bringing similar charter school options to Fort Jackson. When we give parents the peace of mind that their children are safe and thriving, we are building a legacy of gratitude. Tune in to hear how our schools are putting kids first, and remember to wear purple on April 15th to show your support.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | South Carolina Public Charter School District

    When we think about the future of South Carolina, we must consider the children who are quietly sacrificing for it right now. On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Brad Henry sit down with Superintendent Chris Neeley to reflect on the Month of the Military Child and the incredible resilience of families with deployed loved ones. It serves as a powerful reminder that education is not just about academics. It is about creating a safe, consistent community for students when their world feels uncertain. We discuss how charter schools across the state are stepping up to support these brave families and honor their service.How do we ensure every child has the opportunity to build a meaningful life in our rapidly growing state? Chris shares the inspiring success stories of schools like Liberty Steam and Heartwood, proving what happens when local communities are given the freedom to innovate. From preparing students for immediate careers through our new Workforce Centers of Excellence to expanding school choice right here in the Midlands, this conversation is all about building a legacy of excellence. Tune in to hear how we are expanding opportunities and putting kids first.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Robbie Compton | Riverwalk Academy

    When we think about the legacy we are leaving for the next generation, it is not just about what they learn in a textbook. It is about how they learn to navigate the world. On this episode of the Kids First podcast, Keven Cohen and Brad Henry sit down with Robbie Compton, Head of School at Riverwalk Academy in Rock Hill, to explore a truly innovative approach to education. Robbie shares how their project-based learning model asks students to solve real-world problems rather than memorize standards. By intentionally teaching essential soft skills, such as communication, collaboration, and self-directed learning, Riverwalk Academy is preparing students to be resilient citizens who can effectively handle conflict and work together.You will hear firsthand how this dedication to student success is transforming lives and earning national recognition, including a prestigious Milken Educator Award for one of their own. Beyond the classroom, Riverwalk Academy students are graduating with associate degrees and career credentials in fields like welding and HVAC, giving them a massive head start in life. This conversation is a powerful reminder of what happens when we give children the tools to build their own futures. The live radio broadcast was incredible, and now you can stream the full podcast episode anytime to hear how Riverwalk Academy is redefining what is possible in public education.🔗 Learn more: https://www.riverwalkacademy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Elizabeth Simpson | Compass Collegiate Academy

    Today on Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, tune in for a special conversation with Superintendent Chris Neeley and Elizabeth Simpson of Compass Collegiate Academy in North Charleston. We dive into the intentional, slow-growth model that has allowed Compass to thrive and outperform neighboring districts. Elizabeth shares how building trust within the community and focusing on both academic rigor and essential soft skills are preparing their scholars to be lifelong learners and future leaders.One of the most exciting highlights? Student entrepreneurship programs at Compass, where students are developing business ideas, building financial literacy, and presenting their work. We also discuss their hands-on learning experiences, like the Green Heart project and the exciting possibility of Compass Collegiate expanding to the Columbia area. Join us for a great conversation about innovation, growth, and what it truly means to put #KidsFirst.🔗 Learn more: https://cca-chs.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley and Beau Spafford on the Charter Difference

    When you have stood shoulder to shoulder in Afghanistan, building schools in the middle of a war zone, you learn exactly what it means to serve a community. In this deeply personal episode of Kids First Radio, Superintendent Chris Neeley welcomes his longtime friend and fellow veteran, Colonel Beau Spafford, to the South Carolina Public Charter School District team to continue that same mission right here at home. Together, they reflect on the quiet sacrifices military families make every single day and how the district's Purple Star schools are stepping up to provide a safe, consistent haven for children whose parents are deployed. This is not just a conversation about education policy. It is a story about legacy, the true meaning of citizenship, and building Workforce Centers of Excellence that prepare our students for real life. Tune in to hear why giving every family the power of choice is the most profound way we can honor our communities and put kids first. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jimmy Armstrong | Greer Middle College Charter High School

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes Jimmy Armstrong, Executive Director of Greer Middle College Charter High School, joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley. Jimmy shares how Greer Middle College's 535 students in grades 9 through 12 are thriving through a unique combination of project-based learning, dual enrollment courses at Greenville Tech's Benson campus, and hands-on workforce internships. Students explore real-world careers in veterinary clinics, dental offices, law firms, and more, while many graduate with associate's degrees and college credits that set them up for success, whether they choose a four-year university, technical training, or direct entry into the workforce.The conversation highlights an exciting milestone as Jimmy discusses the launch of Greer Preparatory Academy, a new feeder school for grades 3 through 8 that has already reached capacity with a waiting list before even opening its doors. With 150 middle school students currently at GMC and plans to expand to 750 students across both campuses, the schools are building a seamless culture from elementary through high school with vertical curriculum alignment, service learning opportunities, and teacher cadet programs that connect older students with younger learners. Jimmy's vision of hands-on, Montessori-inspired education that proves students don't need a four-year degree to be successful in life is transforming how families in the Greer area view education and career preparation.🔗 Learn more: https://greermiddlecollege.org/ and https://greerprepacademy.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ricky Reyes | Palmetto Scholars Academy in North Charleston

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen sits down with Ricky Reyes, Principal of Palmetto Scholars Academy, alongside Superintendent Chris Neeley. Ricky shares the unique story of the school, which serves grades 6–12 on Joint Base Charleston and focuses on gifted and talented students and military families. The conversation highlights both the challenges and rewards of serving a highly mobile student population, the strong partnerships with base leadership, and how the school creates stability and connection for students who may move often. You’ll also hear about Palmetto Scholars’ signature LEAP Day program, where students dive into hands-on, nontraditional learning experiences and build school spirit across grade levels, plus what’s next for the school as leaders look ahead to expanding opportunities and real-world learning for students.🔗 Learn more: https://www.psaschool.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ellen Weaver | South Carolina Department of Education

    In this extended special edition of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen welcomes South Carolina State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver for a full-hour conversation alongside Chris Neeley, Superintendent of the South Carolina Public Charter School District. Superintendent Weaver shares insights from completing her tour of all 46 counties and 82 school districts across the state, highlighting the importance of leadership mindset and high expectations in creating successful schools. The discussion covers significant education policy wins, including the bell-to-bell cell phone-free school day that has transformed classroom dynamics and student social interaction, and the remarkable 50% increase in starting teacher pay over recent years that has made South Carolina competitive with neighboring states.The conversation explores critical topics, including school choice, equitable education funding, and the challenges facing charter schools without facility funding. Weaver and Neeley discuss the importance of providing transportation access to ensure school choice is truly available to all families, particularly in rural communities. The episode also highlights South Carolina's SC250 initiative and the Palmetto Civics Project set of free resources designed to reinvigorate civics education statewide. Weaver shares exciting news about the "South Carolina surge" in education, including a six-point growth in literacy scores year over year, demonstrating that focused investment in early literacy and foundational skills is paying dividends for students across the state.Learn more: 🔗SC Public Charter School District at sccharter.org 🔗Palmetto Civics Project at palmettocivicsproject.com🔗SC Department of Education at ed.sc.gov Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | Accountability, Transparency, and Charter Growth

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes Superintendent Chris Neeley of the South Carolina Public Charter School District to discuss the state of charter schools ahead of his testimony before the House Ways and Means K12 subcommittee. Chris shares the district's impressive achievements, including an 88% graduation rate and strong performance among students with disabilities and those in poverty, despite receiving approximately $8,000 less per pupil than traditional public schools. The conversation covers ongoing challenges such as transportation and facility funding, and the over 6,000 students currently on waiting lists across the state.The discussion highlights the district's commitment to accountability and transparency, with Chris explaining how charter schools demand more autonomy in exchange for higher standards and performance metrics. Since 2020, the district has closed five underperforming schools and has doubled in size to nearly 30,000 students across nearly 60 schools, positioning it to become South Carolina's fourth-largest district. Chris emphasizes the district's focus on workforce development, dual enrollment opportunities, and preparing students for careers in South Carolina's rapidly growing economy. The episode concludes with a preview of next week's guest, State Superintendent Ellen Weaver, who has been a strong advocate for charter school expansion, particularly in rural areas.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brad Henry | SC Public Charter School District

    Keven Cohen sits down with Brad Henry from the South Carolina Public Charter School District to discuss National School Choice Week and what makes charter schools distinct. Brad shares how public charter schools across South Carolina give families more options, empower teachers with autonomy, and prepare students for college, careers, and the military through hands-on learning and strong community partnerships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. Rhonda Gregory | Greenville Tech Charter High School

    On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley talk with Dr. Rhonda Gregory, Principal of Greenville Technical Charter High School in the Upstate. Dr. Gregory shares how the school's unique partnership with Greenville Technical College allows students to earn real college credits while still in high school. With a 100% graduation rate and a strong emphasis on mastery learning, GTCHS shows how high expectations, student support, and a college-like environment can prepare learners for success beyond the classroom.The conversation explores how dual enrollment, aviation programs, and volunteer service hours give students hands-on experience and valuable life skills. Dr. Gregory explains how the school's focus on consistency, high standards, and community service shapes confident, capable young adults ready for college or the workforce.🔗 Learn more: https://gtchs.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bruce Moseley | East Point Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen sits down with Superintendent Chris Neeley and special guest Bruce Moseley, Middle Campus Principal at East Point Academy in West Columbia. Bruce shares the inspiring story of how East Point grew from a small K–2 school in a former hot dog stand to a thriving dual-campus charter school focused on academic rigor, language immersion, and community. The conversation explores how the school's family-like culture and focus on hands-on learning empower students to think critically, work hard, and thrive in a supportive environment.Listeners also learn how East Point's innovative Mandarin immersion program prepares students for global success starting as early as kindergarten and why its approach to middle school education stands out. From the benefits of South Carolina's new no-cell-phone law to keeping recess alive for older students, Bruce and Chris discuss how East Point combines structure, freedom, and creativity to put kids first in every sense of the word.🔗 Learn more: https://eastpointsc.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | Happy 2026!

    In this New Year 2026 episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, host Keven Cohen kicks off the year with Superintendent Chris Neeley from the South Carolina Public Charter School District to look back at the first half of the 2025–26 school year and preview what is ahead. They touch on rising reading scores, ongoing work to strengthen math, and how student mental health, family engagement, and the removal of phones from classrooms are shaping a stronger learning environment.​Chris also shares how the district is growing by adding 14 new schools, pursuing funding for facilities in rural communities, and reviewing a record number of applications from groups hoping to open new charter schools across South Carolina. The conversation offers a hopeful glimpse at how charter innovation, local leadership, and new school options are expanding opportunities for families throughout South Carolina.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    John R. Payne | SC Charter School District

    In this year-end episode of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen welcomes John R. Payne, Deputy Superintendent of Sponsor Performance for the South Carolina Public Charter School District. John shares insight into the rigorous process of starting a charter school, from community applications to ensuring accountability and strong student outcomes. He and Keven discuss the importance of giving parents and students meaningful choices in public education while keeping academic standards high.Together, they explore how charter schools across South Carolina are revitalizing communities, serving diverse student populations, and offering innovative approaches to teaching and learning. The conversation highlights how these schools turn challenges into opportunities, especially in underserved areas, by focusing on affordability, accessibility, and student success.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Emalee Baker | Charter Inspire Teacher Certification Path

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen sits down with Emalee Baker, Deputy Superintendent for Support and Implementation at the South Carolina Public Charter School District. Emalee explains how charter schools across the state are rethinking educator recruitment and development to address the ongoing teacher shortage. She highlights the district's Charter Inspire teacher certification program, which allows schools to "grow their own" educators by helping professionals in other fields transition into teaching while earning certification on the job.The conversation explores how PCSD charters are breaking down barriers for teachers, offering flexibility, removing red tape, and empowering educators to focus on their classrooms. Emalee shares real examples of how this creative approach is not only filling classrooms but also cultivating confident and committed teachers ready to shape the next generation of learners.🔗 Learn more: https://ed.sc.gov/educators/alternative-certification/charter-inspire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. James Thompson | Workforce Development Manager

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen is joined by Dr. Perry Mills from the South Carolina Public Charter School District and Dr. James Thompson, Workforce Development Manager at the S.C. Commission on Higher Education, for a timely discussion on how South Carolina can better prepare students for the jobs of today and tomorrow. Dr. Thompson shares how his statewide role connects K12 schools, higher education, and industry partners so students can move seamlessly from classrooms into high-demand careers in fields like healthcare, manufacturing, technology, and public safety.The conversation digs into why workforce development must start well before high school, with early career exploration, apprenticeships, internships, and even virtual reality experiences that help students "get their hands dirty" while building essential soft skills. Keven, Dr. Mills, and Dr. Thompson also address lingering social skill gaps from the COVID years and explain how schools, families, and employers can work together so that more South Carolina students graduate truly career and college ready.🔗 Learn more: https://che.sc.gov/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Richard Shepard | York Preparatory Academy

    On this episode of Kids First on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen is joined by Richard Shepard, high school principal of York Preparatory Academy in Rock Hill. Richard shares how York Prep, a K–12 public charter school, continues to thrive through teamwork, strong family engagement, and an unwavering focus on student success. He discusses the school's "Futures in Focus" program, which connects students with colleges, career counselors, and local businesses to prepare them for life beyond the classroom.The conversation highlights York Prep's culture of high expectations, its flexibility to make real-time improvements, and its commitment to investing in teachers and students alike. Richard and Keven also touch on York Prep's national recognition, its vibrant programs that include athletics and performing arts, and the school's upcoming appearance in Washington, D.C.'s 250th Memorial Day Parade.🔗 Learn more: https://www.yorkprepsc.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. E. Keith Bailey | Pee Dee Math, Science and Technology Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley welcome Dr. Keith Bailey, founder and executive director of Pee Dee Math, Science and Technology Academy in Bishopville. Dr. Bailey shares the school's journey from humble beginnings on a gravel road to becoming a thriving K–12 community that champions innovation through a problem-based learning model tailored to real-world challenges.The conversation celebrates the opening of PDMSTA's brand-new facility. It honors the legacy of Dr. Bailey's late mother, whose vision laid the foundation for educational opportunity in rural Lee County. Together, the guests discuss how collaboration, community pride, and dedicated educators are building hope and academic excellence for local students.🔗 Learn more: https://www.pdmsta.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | South Carolina Public Charter School District

    On this Thanksgiving edition of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, host Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley share a heartfelt conversation about gratitude for students, families, educators, and the communities that make South Carolina's public charter schools possible. Between talk of turkey, football, and time with family, Keven and Chris reflect on the blessing of having children home for the holiday and the privilege of serving kids through a show that always keeps "kids first" at the center.​The episode also offers a glimpse into why this season of thankfulness is so meaningful for the charter school community, highlighting how school choice, hands-on learning, and strong parent commitment are helping students build brighter futures across the state. Listeners hear how charter schools are embracing local needs, expanding opportunities, and preparing students for college, careers, and life, all while staying focused on what is best for every child in South Carolina.​🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kim ​Statler | Polaris ​Tech Charter School

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen welcomes John S. Payne from the South Carolina Public Charter School District and Kim Statler, Executive Director of Polaris Tech Charter School in Ridgeland. Kim recounts the school's growth from its 2018 opening with grades 6 to 10 to becoming a full K-12 program serving over 500 learners. She highlights how Polaris Tech's mission centers on academic achievement, intentional support, and expanding career pathways in fields like aerospace, IT, and business, all of which are vital in South Carolina's evolving job market. Kim notes the importance of exposing students to real-world opportunities and emphasizes the school's robust dual enrollment program with local colleges, allowing high schoolers to earn college credits and certificates before graduation. Kim points out the school's strategy of maintaining small class sizes and a close-knit community to maximize individual impact. At the same time, John shares how charter schools like Polaris Tech offer families the freedom to choose educational options not limited by geography. The episode shines a light on Polaris Tech's hands-on learning approach, community engagement, and workforce development, highlighting how educators and families are committed to driving student success in Jasper County.🔗 Learn more: https://www.polaristech.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sara Jane Arnett | Military Child Education Coalition

    On this special Veterans Day episode of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen welcomes Superintendent Chris Neeley and Dr. Sara Jane Arnett from the Military Child Education Coalition, spotlighting the sacrifices and resilience of veterans, military families, and children in South Carolina. The discussion explores Sara Jane's personal story, her role supporting hundreds of Purple Star Schools, and the ways military-connected students and families navigate frequent relocations and challenges, finding strength in strong community support networks and specialized resources. Chris and Sara Jane share experiences from their own family lives, emphasizing how public schools, empathy, and programs like those offered by MCEC make a tangible difference for military kids.The episode covers the importance of asking for help, the realities of deployments, and the lasting impacts on kids growing up in military families, showing how compassion and educational support can build resilience for a lifetime.🔗 Learn more: https://militarychild.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Robbie Compton | Riverwalk Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio, Robbie Compton, head of school at Riverwalk Academy in Rock Hill, joins Keven Cohen to share insights about the K-12 charter school's unique approach to education. With a current enrollment of about 800 students, Riverwalk Academy emphasizes project-based learning, where students engage in hands-on problem-solving connected to real-world experiences rather than traditional rote learning. Robbie highlights the school's strong community, high staff retention, and seamless growth from kindergarten through 12th grade, all of which contribute to a vibrant learning environment.The conversation also touches on Riverwalk's success in preparing students for college and careers by developing crucial soft skills such as collaboration, creativity, and communication, alongside academic achievement. Robbie explains how the school navigated challenges during the COVID years by adapting project-based learning to remote education, which helped maintain student engagement and growth. Listeners will get a glimpse of the school's culture and its impact on students who graduate well-rounded and workforce-ready. 🔗 Learn more: https://www.riverwalkacademy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chris Neeley | South Carolina Public Charter School District

    On today's Kids First Radio, Keven Cohen is joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley for a discussion on the value proposition of charter schools and the landscape of school choice across the country. The episode highlights South Carolina's commitment to educational opportunities, including a new military child preference bill supporting families who relocate for service. It explores how charter schools are innovating to meet the diverse needs of students and parents across the state. Through candid conversation, Keven and Chris address both the successes and challenges of charter growth, emphasizing the importance of parental voice, collaboration with community leaders, and creative solutions to expand access where it's needed most.🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dana Abbott | South Carolina Youth Advocate Program

    On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen is joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley and special guest Dana Abbott, Director of School-Based Mental Health Services at the South Carolina Youth Advocate Program. Dana explains how SCYAP supports charter school communities by providing critical therapy and mental health resources to students and families in need. She discusses the organization's statewide reach, its role as a Medicaid-approved provider, and how partnerships with schools help ensure children receive timely, accessible mental health care during the school day.The discussion with Chris and Keven explores how mental wellness connects to academic and personal success, tackling issues such as social media's impact on children, early intervention, and the growing destigmatization surrounding mental health support. The episode sheds light on SCYAP's crucial efforts to help South Carolina's most underserved students while empowering schools to meet emotional and behavioral health needs through compassion and collaboration.🔗 Learn more: https://www.scyap.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bill Robinson | Midlands Middle College

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen is joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley and Bill Robinson, the new principal of Midlands Middle College. They explore how Midlands Middle College is uniquely positioned on the Midlands Tech campus to offer students a blend of high school and college experiences through dual enrollment. Bill shares how the school serves grades 10 through 12 and provides pathways that prepare students for college and career success, including opportunities in advanced manufacturing and healthcare through partnerships with local businesses and technical programs.The conversation highlights the school's innovative approach to education, including flexible scheduling, small class sizes, and a supportive environment that helps students earn both a high school diploma and college credits simultaneously. Superintendent Neeley emphasizes the critical need for developing workforce-ready graduates to meet the region's growing job demands. Together, they discuss how Midlands Middle College is helping students gain credentials and skills to thrive locally after graduation. 🔗 Learn more: https://midlandsmiddlecollege.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Laura McKinney | Columbia Chamber & Midlands Middle College

    On today's Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Superintendent Chris Neeley welcomes Laura McKinney, Senior VP for Talent and Workforce Development at the Columbia Chamber and board member at Midlands Middle College, for an insightful discussion about bridging the gap between job seekers and employers in South Carolina's Midlands region. Laura shares how innovative programs like Launch Columbia and career mentorship initiatives are giving high school students meaningful exposure to local industries, revealing how hands-on experience and dual enrollment opportunities are preparing young people for high-demand careers.The episode explores the vital role of the Columbia Chamber in strengthening workforce development and fostering connections between local businesses and charter schools, including efforts to address skills mismatches with data-driven approaches and personalized guidance. Listeners get a glimpse of how the Chamber's strategic partnerships and the Midlands Middle College campus are equipping students with both essential life skills and technical expertise to excel in a changing job market.🔗 Learn more: ColumbiaChamber.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sharon Williams & Ericka Bennett-Bell | Pee Dee Innovation and Leadership Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley welcome Dr. Sharon Williams and Mrs. Ericka Bennett-Bell of Pee Dee Innovation and Leadership Academy in Lake City. The discussion offers a glimpse into the school's inaugural year, highlighting its strong sense of community engagement and the smooth transition as it opened its doors to students in grades two through five. Dr. Williams emphasizes the power of choice for families and the importance of parent buy-in, sharing how personalized success conferences helped set expectations and build trust from day one.Listeners will learn about Pee Dee Innovation and Leadership Academy's commitment to combining academic mastery with real-world learning and student leadership opportunities. Mrs. Bennett-Bell describes how the school's "Falcon difference" includes small class sizes, innovative enrichment options like kickboxing and sign language, and a leadership culture based on the "Leader in Me" habits. The episode paints a picture of a school devoted to accountability, community partnership, and preparing students not only for further education but for future careers within their hometown.🔗 Learn more: https://www.pdilacademy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ivey, Vaughn, & McDonald | Liberty STEAM Charter

    On today's Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, Keven Cohen welcomes Superintendent Chris Neeley alongside special guests Dr. Trevor Ivey, Ms. Adria Vaughn, and Dr. Michelle McDonald from Liberty STEAM Charter: A School of Inquiry, Innovation, & Impact in Sumter. The episode kicks off with reflections on football season and a deep sense of pride for Liberty STEAM, a school described as a model for educational excellence in South Carolina. Listeners are introduced to Liberty's unique co-teaching model, strong culture of accountability, and commitment to placing scholars at the center of every decision, with faculty and families working together towards a shared mission of student success.The discussion offers a glimpse into the school's dedicated staff, such as Adria Vaughn (Teacher of the Year) and Dr. McDonald (talent development leader), highlighting their roles in fostering professional growth and maintaining high standards. Insights are shared into Liberty's culture of data-driven achievement, solution-oriented teamwork, and robust parent engagement, all designed to meet student needs and encourage long-term community impact. The episode hints at Liberty's waiting list and ambitious plans for growth, encouraging listeners to learn more about how innovative charter models are shaping the future of public education in South Carolina.🔗 Learn more: https://libertysteamcharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Greg Thompson | Liberty STEAM Charter School

    On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen is joined by Superintendent Chris Neeley and Greg Thompson, Founding Board Chairman of Liberty STEAM Charter in Sumter. Greg shares Liberty STEAM's journey from its founding to serving 920 students with a growing waitlist, and discusses how its innovative campus expansion inside a former mall is meeting the needs of local families.The conversation highlights Liberty STEAM's rigorous hands-on learning approach, its strong focus on college and career readiness, especially for military families, and the school's culture of high standards, staff accountability, and merit-based rewards. Greg and Chris explain how Liberty STEAM serves as a model for charter schools throughout South Carolina by fostering student growth, embracing co-teaching, and supporting workforce development through real-world learning experiences.🔗 Learn more: https://libertysteamcharter.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sade Harrell | City of Columbia

    On this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen and Dr. Perry Mills talk with Sade Harrell from the City of Columbia about the city’s expanding high school internship program. Discover how Columbia teens are landing hands-on roles in fields like engineering, IT, and public works, and what skills and qualities help applicants stand out.Gain insights into the application process, interview tips, and hear how these internships are helping shape tomorrow’s workforce. Interested in getting involved or learning more? 🔗 Learn more: https://hr.columbiasc.gov/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Karen Grove | Columbia College

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen is joined by Dr. Perry Mills from the South Carolina Public Charter School District and Karen Grove, Co-Director of the Master's Program in Trauma-Informed Education at Columbia College, SC. Karen discusses her journey from longtime educator and principal to leading a pioneering program focused on trauma-informed practices, emphasizing the importance of understanding both the academic and human needs of students and educators.The conversation explores how social and technological pressures, especially in the age of 24/7 social media, present new challenges for children, teachers, and parents. The guests highlight why proactive, research-based support systems are transforming the way schools address trauma and build resilience, equipping adults to better serve the needs of all students.🔗 Learn more: https://www.columbiasc.edu/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Stan Davis | Leadership Development Consultant

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen sits down with Stan Davis, a renowned leadership consultant known for his work in both the private and public sectors. Stan shares his journey from a background in engineering and quality management to becoming a sought-after guide for organizations seeking clarity and direction. Inspired by early family influences and thought leaders like Stephen Covey, Stan has devoted his career to helping teams unlock their potential by organizing their strengths and applying proven principles of continuous improvement.Listeners will hear how Stan has become a "people whisperer" for schools and nonprofits, helping education leaders translate business concepts like strategic planning and Kaizen into effective school management. Through collaboration and data-driven insights, he empowers leadership teams to bridge the gap between where they are and where they want to be, always with a focus on students first. Tune in to discover how Stan's approach keeps schools agile, aligned, and ready for the future, and why so many organizations credit him for driving meaningful, lasting change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sara Ellis | Fox Creek High School

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen talks with Superintendent Chris Neeley and Dr. Perry Mills of the South Carolina Public Charter School District, joined by special guest Sara Ellis, school counselor at Fox Creek High School and the 2026 SCPCSD Teacher of the Year. Sara shares how her journey from banking to school counseling led her to a fulfilling role supporting students in college and career planning. She discusses the growth of Fox Creek, the school's wide range of programs, and her passion for helping students discover their own paths to success.The conversation also highlights Fox Creek's strong dual enrollment partnership with Piedmont Technical College, which allows students to earn college credits on campus. Sara explains how today's students are more creative and career-focused, often pursuing nontraditional routes that reflect their unique goals. Her recognition as Teacher of the Year brings well-deserved attention to the impact counselors have on student outcomes across South Carolina's charter schools.🔗 Learn more: https://www.foxcreekhighschool.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dea Norton | Spartanburg Preparatory School

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen is joined by Dea Norton, Board Chair of Spartanburg Preparatory School, along with John S. Payne of the South Carolina Public Charter School District. Dea shares Spartanburg Prep's commitment to academic excellence for over 400 K4 through 8th-grade students and what sets the school apart, including small class sizes, dual enrollment options, gifted programs, middle school sports, and a new income-based after-school program with the Boys and Girls Club.Keven and Dea also discuss Spartanburg Prep's strong community partnerships and focus on character development, as well as the increasing demand for charter schools across the region. Tune in to hear how Spartanburg Prep is creating unique, meaningful opportunities for students and their families.🔗 Learn more: https://www.spartanburgprep.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Natonia Tillman | Bettis Preparatory Leadership Academy

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen sits down alongside John S. Payne from the South Carolina Public Charter School District with Natonia Tillman, Principal of Bettis Preparatory Leadership Academy, for an engaging discussion about this unique rural charter school in Trenton, South Carolina. Mrs. Tillman shares how Bettis Prep, a STEM leadership charter school serving 120-150 students in grades K-8, has been thriving since opening in 2018 despite the challenges of operating in a rural location where families must drive to reach the school.The conversation highlights the school's innovative Eagle Lead initiative, where students participate in service-learning projects with local organizations, including Children's Medical Center, Ronald McDonald House Charities, and Clemson Extension programs. From kindergarten through eighth grade, students develop crucial public speaking skills and leadership abilities by conducting research, building community partnerships, and presenting to audiences, preparing them for future success. Principal Tillman emphasizes how charter schools provide the autonomy to see every individual student and meet their unique needs through community-driven support while maintaining high accountability standards that help students soar both academically and personally.🔗 Learn more: https://www.bettisprep.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. Jerome Reyes | Butler Academy

    In this episode of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, host Keven Cohen and South Carolina Public Charter School District Superintendent Chris Neeley sit down with Dr. Jerome Reyes, president of Butler Academy in Hartsville. Dr. Reyes shares the inspiring story of how Butler Academy opened its doors in 2020 during the pandemic, driven by a mission to deliver whole-child development, academic excellence, and social-emotional growth to students, with a clear vision to expand to a full K–12 program by 2028.From creating a collegiate culture where even the youngest students dream big to forging powerful partnerships that allow rising ninth graders to earn college credits early, Butler Academy is redefining what's possible for students and families. Tune in to hear how one school is removing barriers, building equity, and transforming its community — and why Dr. Reyes believes this model is just getting started.🔗 Learn more: https://www.butleracademy.us/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Deborah Cooper-Davis | Felton Laboratory Charter School

    On this episode of Kids First Radio, host Kevin Cohen is joined by Deborah Cooper-Davis, Chairperson of Felton Laboratory Charter School, to explore the powerful partnership between Felton Lab and South Carolina State University. Situated on a university campus, Felton leverages its unique location to provide students with STEAM education, mentorship from college students, and early exposure to higher education pathways.Deborah discusses how the school’s programs are designed to cultivate future leaders by integrating real-world learning experiences and building a pipeline to college and beyond. As Felton continues to celebrate over a century of educational excellence, it remains committed to putting #KidsFirst by preparing students for a bright future.🔗 Learn more: https://www.myflcs.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    David Wyatt | South Carolina Football Hall of Fame

    On this episode of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen is joined by guests Brad Henry, Dr. Perry Mills, and David Wyatt to spotlight the upcoming Bridge Builder Excellence Awards, hosted by the South Carolina Public Charter School District in partnership with the South Carolina Football Hall of Fame. The awards, taking place on May 9th, honor 58 high school football players from across South Carolina who exemplify excellence on the field, in the classroom, and in their communities.These student-athletes maintain at least a 3.2 GPA, actively volunteer with nonprofits, and demonstrate the leadership and integrity needed to succeed in life beyond sports. The program highlights the importance of being college and career-ready, emphasizing life skills, teamwork, and financial literacy in today’s changing landscape of high school and college athletics.Through this initiative, community leaders are not only recognizing achievement but also helping young men build a future rooted in purpose, character, and service. As the show reminds us, when we honor what’s right, we help grow more of it.🔗 Learn more: https://scfootballhof.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jacoby & Kaylee | Compass Collegiate Academy

    In this uplifting episode, we sit down with a group of bright, thoughtful middle school students from Compass Collegiate Academy in North Charleston, South Carolina. These young leaders open up about their dreams, role models, and what leadership means to them at this stage in their lives. With wisdom beyond their years and a strong sense of purpose, they reflect on how their school community supports their growth and encourages them to think big. From future careers to advice for younger scholars, this conversation is filled with hope, heart, and the unmistakable energy of students who are ready to make an impact.🔗 https://cca-chs.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kelly Buster | High Point Academy Elementary

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen, along with Superintendent Chris Neeley and special guests Dr. Perry Mills and Brad Henry, welcome Kelly Buster, Principal of High Point Academy in Spartanburg. Kelly shares exciting details about the school's unique approach, focusing on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education. High Point Academy integrates hands-on learning, such as piano lessons, dance, and coding, into its curriculum from kindergarten. Kelly highlights the school's commitment to developing well-rounded students by offering exposure to a variety of fields early on.The conversation dives into the impact of STEAM education, the school's project-based learning, and the importance of fostering creativity and social skills in young learners. Kelly also discusses the advantages of having a K-12 school on one campus, where older students mentor younger ones. This system creates a nurturing environment, with special programs like the "senior buddy" system and multi-age classrooms that promote peer learning and leadership development.The episode emphasizes how High Point Academy tailors its education to meet the needs of diverse learners, offering flexible opportunities for students to grow and thrive.🔗 Learn more: https://www.hpaspartanburg.com/Default.aspx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. Sara Jane Arnett | Military Child Education Coalition

    In this special Month of the Military Child edition of Kids First Radio on 100.7 The Point, host Keven Cohen and South Carolina Public Charter School District Superintendent Chris Neeley welcome Dr. Sara Jane Arnett of the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC). With April officially recognized by Governor Henry McMaster as the Month of the Military Child, the episode spotlights the unique challenges faced by military-connected families, such as frequent moves, interrupted schooling, and emotional transitions, and how organizations like MCEC are helping level the playing field for these students.Dr. Arnett shares her personal journey as both a military spouse and parent, emphasizing the critical role of advocacy, community, and adaptability. She highlights her family's experience navigating education for a child with special needs after relocating to South Carolina, praising the life-changing support received from the Public Charter School District, specifically through Pace Academy.The episode is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience of military children and the communities that rise up to walk alongside them.🔗 Learn more: https://militarychild.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Lori Mastromonico | Tall Pines STEM Academy

    In this episode of Kids First Radio, Keven Cohen and Dr. Perry Mills welcome Lori Mastromonico, principal of Tall Pines STEM Academy in Aiken County. Lori shares how the school's unique outdoor-focused approach, set on nearly 400 acres of shared land with Camp Long, creates an engaging and movement-rich learning environment for students in grades 5–8.Listeners look into the academy's founding in 2016, Lori's journey from traditional public education into charter leadership, and how autonomy in charter schools allows teachers to better serve students' needs. Lori discusses Tall Pines' focus on leadership, physical activity, and academic success, with daily outdoor time and impressive test scores.The episode also highlights the importance of choice in public education, touching on the diverse extracurriculars at Tall Pines, ranging from fishing and ukulele clubs to a Harry Potter–inspired PAC system, and the school's role in redefining how kids experience middle school.🔗 Learn more: https://tallpinesacademy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bryan Lively & Cassie Hyder | Summit Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen is joined by Bryan Lively, Principal of Summit Academy, and Cassie Hyder, Director of Special Projects, for an inspiring conversation about a fresh approach to middle school education in South Carolina. Summit Academy is a unique hybrid school model that blends daily live virtual instruction with dynamic monthly in-person experiences.Now in its inaugural year, Summit Academy serves 6th and 7th graders, with plans to expand to 8th grade next year. Lively and Hyder explain how the school offers the flexibility of online learning while emphasizing community and personal connection through in-person gatherings. These monthly meetups focus on leadership, soft skills development, and experiential learning, ranging from STEM labs to team-building adventures.Throughout the conversation, Keven and Brad Henry from the SC Public Charter School District highlight the importance of flexibility and personalization in education, ensuring the "kids first" mission truly guides every decision.🔗 Learn more: https://summitacademysc.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Nanette Davis | Greer Preparatory Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio, host Keven Cohen and Superintendent Chris Neeley welcome Nanette Davis, founding principal of Greer Preparatory Academy. Greer Prep recently broke ground and will open in August 2025, serving as a direct feeder to Greer Middle College Charter High School. The academy will emphasize project-based learning, core knowledge curriculum, and STEM programs like robotics and flight simulation. With overwhelming community interest and a strong student and teacher applicant pool, Greer Prep is already proving its value.Tune in to learn how Greer Preparatory Academy is shaping the future of education through personalized learning, strong community roots, and a mission to empower every student for lifelong success.🔗 Learn more: https://greerprepacademy.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Meta Hendricks | Meyer Center for Special Children

    In this episode of Kids First, host Keven Cohen and Dr. Perry Mills are joined by Meta Hendricks, the Executive Director of the Meyer Center for Special Children in Greenville, South Carolina. Meta shares insights into the school's 71-year history, its mission to support children with disabilities, and its unique approach to education and therapy.Founded in 1954, the Meyer Center is dedicated to providing specialized care for children from birth through second grade, with a focus on early intervention. The center serves approximately 120 children, offering a blend of individualized education and therapy in a nurturing environment. Meta highlights the dedicated staff, including certified teachers, teaching assistants, and a team of therapists who work closely with each child to ensure they receive the support they need.Keven and Meta also discuss the challenges faced by children with special needs and their families, emphasizing the importance of communication between the school and parents. The conversation touches on the center's commitment to ensuring every child's success, including through the use of technology like speech-generating devices, which have allowed children like Grant to communicate effectively.With an ever-growing demand for services, Meta reveals the center's plans for expansion, including the development of a new facility to accommodate more children and provide additional therapies. She also reflects on the long-term vision of the Meyer Center, aiming to build a brighter future for children with disabilities across the state.Tune in to hear more about the invaluable work being done at the Meyer Center and the impact it has on both children and their families.🔗 Learn more: meyercenter.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dr. E. Keith Bailey | Pee Dee Math, Science and Technology Academy

    On this episode of Kids First Radio with Keven Cohen and Dr. Perry Mills, Dr. E. Keith Bailey of Pee Dee Math, Science & Technology Academy (PDMSTA) joined the show to discuss the school's impact on students and families in Lee County. Dr. Bailey highlighted how PDMSTA, a tuition-free public charter school, provides a much-needed educational alternative in the region formerly known as the "Corridor of Shame"—now rebranded as the "Corridor of Opportunity."The conversation touched on the school's growth from an elementary-only institution to a full K-12 program, the upcoming fourth high school graduation, and the school's focus on STEM education. Dr. Bailey emphasized the necessity of charter schools in underserved areas and shared a heartfelt success story of a former student who overcame adversity to earn a full scholarship.The discussion also explored PDMSTA's unique problem-based learning (PBL) model, which immerses students in real-world challenges, fostering critical thinking and leadership skills. Dr. Bailey shared his excitement about the school's new building project, symbolizing an investment in students' futures and reinforcing their sense of worth.Tune in to hear how PDMSTA is transforming education and creating opportunities for students in Lee County. 🔗 Learn more: https://pdmsta.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Kids First Podcast is your go-to program for all things South Carolina charter schools! Hosted by the South Carolina Public Charter School District, the show highlights the incredible stories of teachers, leaders, and students making a difference across the state. Tune in to learn about the innovative programs, unique opportunities, and real-world impact of charter schools that put #KidsFirst every day. Airing weekly on 100.7 The Point, the show celebrates the power of education to inspire and transform communities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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