Boca del Mar HS Morning Announcements Brian Contreras, Robin Fierberg, Jack Greenberg
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- 小説
Staying up-to-date on everything happening at our high school can be overwhelming. That’s why we made this show: so you never miss another sports game, school dance, or ritual sacrifice again!
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Classic Australian Parable (feat. McKenzie Fleischer)
Goooooood morning Roarin' Urchins! We've got three amazing guests in the booth today: Ranger Rocky, Louise Spillz, and Stinky Ricky Dinkus.
Special thanks to our featured guest McKenzie Fleischer (@flush_her). And as always, thanks to our teacher-mentors, Mr. Contreras, Mr. Fierberg, and Mr. Greenberg. -
PAPERTRON-4000 (feat. Jaesa Rogers)
Goooooood morning Boca del Mar! Three guests stop by the booth today: Connie Wright, PAPERTRON-4000, and Duncan Owen.
Special thanks to substitute teacher Ms. Rogers (@jaesa.c0m) for helping the AV Club. And as always, thanks to our teacher-mentors, Mr. Contreras, Mr. Fierberg, and Mr. Greenberg. -
Physics in History (feat. Connor McCafferty)
Good morning Boca del Mar! This week we hear from junior Aiden Kudley about his hallway shortcuts; Mr. James Patterson (no relation) about his historical theories; and Fire Boy about his fires. Thanks to special guest Connor McCafferty for joining us this week!
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Normal Sized Human (feat. Tina Vlamis)
This episode features special guest Tina Vlamis: @itstinacolada
Good morning Roarin' Urchins! We have a jam-packed episode today, including conversations with a dance captain, a college recruiters, and a guy who hangs around the 7/11. -
Backpack That Makes You Little
French teacher Mr. Brundle stops by the A.V. booth to talk about that crazy teachers-vs.-students volleyball game. Then we hear from film club member Jason R. about his favorite movies.
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The Nordic God of Upholstery (feat. Rachel Javorsky)
Goooooooood morning Roarin' Urchins! Special guest Rachel Javorsky stops by the booth to plug her upcoming improv shows. Then, three Boca students join the program to share life updates and this week's weather report. Thanks, as always, to the teacher-mentors of the AV club, Mr. Contreras, Mr. Fierberg, and Mr. Greenberg.