Teaching & Learning Matters Dr. Randy Trani with Jillian Morrissey
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- Education
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Families want our students to achieve and education is not a 'one size fits all'. Explore academic achievement AND what that looks like for all learners on their individualized path.
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MSBSD Superintendent Report - 10/5/22
Associate Superintendent of Instruction Dr. Reese Everett discusses the Alaska's Safe Children's Act, transportation in the MSBSD, and the implementation and credit options in the 4Cs.
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MSBSD Budget Process for FY22
Dr. Randy Trani and Deputy Superintendent Luke Fulp discuss the Mat-Su Borough School District's budget and budget development process for next year.
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A.B.L.E - Academy of Blended Learning Program at Burchell High School
Credit recovery programs are so important during COVID. Check out this episode of Education Matters to hear Dr Trani interview Burchell HS Administrators Shelli Lincoln and Dan Hietala talk about the ABLE program and how it works, where it is and how MSBSD families can access this critical program.
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School Bond Debt Explained
What is School Bond Debt and why it matters to the Mat-Su.
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MSBSD Covid Update with Dr. Anne Zink
Dr. Randy Trani and Alaska's chief medical officer, Dr. Anne Zink, discuss the recent surge of Covid-19 cases in Alaska and the Mat-Su Borough School District, our ability to reduce the Covid risk factor, and how to combat Covid fatigue.
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Keeping Schools Open During Covid
The Mat-Su Borough School District is the largest District in the state of Alaska currently open for in-school learning. Superintendent Randy Trani, Deputy Superintendent of Business Services Luke Fulp, and Public Information Officer Jillian Morrissey discuss how MSBSD has made in-person instruction possible in covid times and what the District has learned during the process.
Customer Reviews
For the love of God
This is the most hypocritical and unaware podcast I’ve ever listened to. Dr. Trani has single-handedly brought the Matsu School district down several levels in his two years as it’s superintendent. It shocks me that he stands on this high horse still and believes he is genuinely making a positive impact when if you ask a single student or their family they will all tell you of the horrible decisions he’s made.