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Proud To Be LBUSD Podcast Long Beach Unified School District
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4.4 • 7 Ratings
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In-depth conversations with members of the Long Beach Unified School District community that provide insight and perspective on how they strive to champion the District’s mission of supporting the personal and intellectual success of every student, every day.
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#122 Advice For College Students
Noah Asher Golden, Ph.D., an Associate Professor at California State University, Long Beach, gives outgoing high school seniors advice as they transition into college.
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#121 2024 United States Drone Soccer National Championship
Cabrillo High School student Valerie and Sato Academy of Mathematics and Science student Kira discuss their experiences at the Drone Soccer National Championship, which saw the Long Beach schools sweep the competition. Cabrillo won first place, while Sato secured second and third place.
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#120 LGBTQ+ Supports
Brandon Messina is the LGBTQ+ Students Initiative Lead for the Long Beach Unified School District. He discusses the district's LGBTQ+ resources and the importance of positive environments in helping all youth thrive.
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#119 Millikan Business Academy
Megan Berger is the lead teacher for the Millikan Business Academy (MBA) at Millikan High School. The Millikan Business Academy aims to provide an equitable, dynamic, and challenging learning environment through hands-on, project-based learning experiences connected to skills needed to be innovators and leaders.
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#118 CALJ Summer Forensics Institute
Cabrillo High School Forensics Teacher Christopher Williams discusses Cabrillo's forensics program and the CALJ Summer Forensics Institute, which partners with LBPD, the LBPD Crime Lab, and the City Prosecutor's office to design a one-week internship for students.
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#117 More For Students
"More For Students" is a program at Wilson High School that relies on voluntary staff donations to provide for students in need. Teacher Ted Hollister, Campus Staff Assistant Beatriz Nievez, and Counselor Lucas Clardy discuss the program's origins, how it maintains funding, and the positive impact it has had on Wilson students.