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High School Esports Coach Roundtable: Women’s History Month Special Episode

1 h 14 min · 23. mar. 2023
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This episode, we are taking a break from interviewing esports and gaming professionals to chat with three very special PlayVS coaches in a conversation hosted by the PlayVS employee resource group focussed on women’s empowerment, Valkyries. In our discussion we learn about why they became coaches, their favorite moments, misconceptions about co-ed teams, and their dreams and aspirations for the scholastic esports space. Our incredible guests: Aubree White is an English teacher at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Alabama where she also serves as an Esports Coach. In addition, she is a PlayVS SuperCoach for her state. You can hear her students’ Esports Podcast “Let’s Talk: The Bobcast” here [https://open.spotify.com/show/0uixTLGVAybSrKyQGjL59d?si=bbbb5ddf28ca46b0]. Melanie Rahr worked for 16 years as an intensive case manager for an outpatient psychiatric program. She has been a social work assistant for the Horseheads Central School District in Horseheads, NY for the past 4 years. She has been a Unified Esport coach for the district since 2019. Serving in the public schools of Fort Smith, AR, April Coats is a career educator in the fields of technology and library media. Since starting her school's esports program five years ago, she has seen her students consistently achieve success on the state and regional levels. Serving as one of the state's SuperCoaches, April has enjoyed helping coaches from across Arkansas establish, grow, and advocate for their esports programs.  About PlayVS and Special Olympics North America partnership: PlayVS is proud to partner with Special Olympics North America to run the official Unified esports league for Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools. Unified esports is an activity that combines students with intellectual disabilities (Special Olympics athletes) and students without intellectual disabilities (Unified partners) on esports teams. Unified esports provides Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools with an additional opportunity to develop sportsmanship, build team bonds and create a community for athletes and partners to connect and it is completely free for schools to compete in. Learn more about the partnership and about our Fall 2023 season  at playvs.com/so-unified [http://playvs.com/so-unified]

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