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The Lansing USD469 Lion Pride-Cast

The Lansing USD469 Lion Pride-Cast

著者: Sharon Burns and Miles Azzeh
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Join Miles Azzeh (Director of Teaching & Learning) and Sharon Burns (Director of Communications & Marketing) as they bring you the latest news, stories, and highlights from Lansing USD 469! Each episode features staff spotlights, academic achievements, district updates, and fun conversations that keep you connected to our school community. Whether you're a parent, student, or staff member, this podcast is your go-to source for all things Lansing USD469! Stay informed, celebrate successes, and be part of the conversation—subscribe now and join the Lion Pride! www.usd469.netSharon Burns and Miles Azzeh
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  • Lion Pride-Cast Episode 3.14:Appreciation, Accreditation, and Academic Highlights
    2025/05/14

    In this episode, Miles Azzeh and Sharon Burns highlight key moments from around Lansing USD 469, including an employee spotlight, district-wide appreciation efforts, updates on accreditation, and student reflections.


    The employee spotlight features Mr. Tom Cretors, a social studies teacher at Lansing Middle School and assistant high school football coach. Known for his strong relationships with students and staff, Tom previously worked managing a food pantry, community garden, and homeless shelter in Chicago. He’s also known for supporting others, having nominated Brandy Hamilton for Teacher of the Year.


    The episode also acknowledges the recent Staff and Teacher Appreciation Week. Lansing Educational Foundation and Andrew Cameron provided donuts from Donutology for every staff member across the district. The hosts express gratitude to all district staff for their hard work and dedication.


    The final District Leadership Team (DLT) meeting of the year is also recapped. It focused on preparing the KESA accreditation action plan for submission. Miles shares how they mixed up groups for collaboration, discussed survey data, and finalized their accreditation plans. The work was later presented at the most recent board meeting.


    The episode wraps up with student voices. Several students share their favorite things they’ve learned this year, such as fractions, ancient civilizations, and ELA job descriptions.


    The episode concludes with a reminder to stay connected via the district website and mobile app. Only one episode remains for the season.


    Click here for the transcript.


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    9 分
  • Lion Pride-Cast Episode 3.13: Graffiti Walls, Community Voices, & Staff Spotlights
    2025/04/30

    In this episode of the Lion Pride-Cast, Miles Azzeh (Director of Teaching & Learning) and Sharon Burns (Director of Communications & Marketing) spotlight the power of positivity, creative instruction, and community engagement across Lansing USD 469.

    Employee Spotlight:
    Mrs. Kim Schlereth, a SPED teacher at Lansing High School, is celebrated for her positive spirit, deep student connections, and advocacy. Known for her warmth and encouragement, she’s described as someone who truly cheers students on—"You've got this. I'll forever be cheering you on."

    Academic Spotlight:
    Laurie Holden, fourth-grade teacher, takes an innovative approach to state assessment prep by transforming a whiteboard wall into a vibrant ELA and math graffiti art review. Her creative, student-driven method brings energy and engagement to learning.

    District Update – Site Council Launch:
    The district held its first District-Level Site Council meeting of the year, featuring parent, staff, and student representatives from each school. The discussion focused on communication through the Rooms app, expanding CTE offerings (such as CNA and potential firefighting programs), and the district’s KESA accreditation progress. Student reps Matthew Bone (7th grade) and Jadyn Bollin (11th grade) were highlighted for their insightful participation.

    Staff Voice:
    Klinton Brown, IT technician and key support for the virtual academy’s iPad management, shares why he loves working in Lansing: the opportunity to contribute to student learning and collaborate with a great team. His wife, Sarah Dametz, and father-in-law, Jeff Dametz, also work in the district—making it a true family affair!

    Stay Connected:
    Visit www.usd469.net or download the Lansing USD 469 mobile app to stay informed on all district news and future podcast episodes.

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    8 分
  • Lion Pride-Cast Episode 3.12: Accreditation Progress, Math Engagement, & Celebrating Counselor Leadership (Apr 15, 2025)
    2025/04/15

    In this episode of the Lion Pride-Cast, Miles Azzeh (Director of Teaching & Learning) and Sharon Burns (Director of Communications & Marketing) share exciting updates from around the Lansing USD 469 community, with a focus on celebrating staff accomplishments, innovative classroom practices, and district-level progress.

    Employee Spotlight:
    Mrs. Becky Wecas, middle school counselor and former literature teacher, is recognized for her 13 years of service and her efforts to introduce career exploration programs for students. Her work reflects the district’s commitment to the Whole Child Approach to Learning.

    Academic Spotlight:
    First-year sixth-grade math teacher Josie Nelson is spotlighted for her engaging scavenger hunt lesson on one-step equations. Students were energized, focused, and full of praise for their teacher, showing how Josie has quickly become a standout educator in her first year.

    District Update – KESA Accreditation:
    Lansing USD 469 is in the final stages of its Kansas Education Systems Accreditation (KESA) renewal. The district leadership team has created strong action plans focused on state priorities like standards alignment, balanced assessment, structured literacy, and high-quality instruction. During a recent peer review with Piper and Louisburg, Lansing’s team was praised for its preparation and collaboration. A final submission to the state is planned following the May 7 District Leadership Team meeting.

    Student Voice:
    High school sophomore Chase Lago reflects on an English class project about societal views on beauty, sharing how it challenged him to see the world differently.

    Stay Connected:
    Visit www.usd469.net or download the Lansing USD 469 mobile app to stay updated on district news and future podcast episodes.

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    11 分

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