Bill Keith
Community Focus – October 10, 2015
Bill Keith interviews Salem Teachers Darrin Silvester, Brenda Belanger, Lauren Cummings and Jim Wheaton about the impact of former Salem High School Principal Jerry Ostoin. Jerry passed away on Saturday Oct. 3. He was Principal of Salem High School from 1986 to 2008. Prior to that he served as an Assistant Principal beginning in 1974. The interview includes a clip from Jerry’s speech at the 1993 Salem Commencements.
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Conversations with Mike – October 2015
Dr. Michael Meissen speaks with two administrators taking on new roles for the district. Kay Elaster is the Associate Superintendent of Teaching and Learning. Beth Savalox is the district’s Director of Development. They talked about their work for the district, the impact of great teachers, and the success of the Plymouth-Canton Community School’s alumni.
Conversations-with-Mike-October 2015
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Community Focus – September 30, 2015
Saba Mangla interviews Jay Obsniuk, P-CEP Robotics Teacher, about the P-CEP Lightning Robotics team for students at Canton, Plymouth and Salem High Schools. They talked about the team’s history and opportunities for students.
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Community Focus – September 23, 2015
This week’s Community Focus is an archived interview that originally aired on 88.1 in 1997. The guest is former Plymouth-Salem Principal Bill Brown. Bill passed away on September 10, 2015 at age 84. This interview was recorded just after Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Superintendent Dr. John Hoben passed away. In the interview Mr. Brown shares about his time as principal, the development of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park and the impact of Dr. Hoben. He also touches on the importance of 88.1 and student radio at Plymouth-Canton Educational Park.
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Community Focus – September 16, 2015
Alex Aresco interviews Beth Savalox, Director of Development for the Plymouth Canton Community Schools and students Miranda VanDerRoest, Beau Hoffman and Harrison Samoy. They talked about the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Alumni Association and opportunities for alums to get connected with the great things happening in the district.
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