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America at 250 | The Spark That Carries Us Forward

20 min · 30. juni 2026
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On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen sits down with Superintendent Chris Neeley for a special Freedom Week conversation as America marks its 250th birthday. The two reflect on how easy it is to take our freedoms for granted, sharing what they took away from recent trips through American history, from the Henry Ford Museum to Boston's Freedom Trail. Woven through it all is one idea: the enduring connection between our nation's history and the power of education to shape what comes next. The conversation then turns to the children who will carry the torch forward. Chris explains his belief that every child is born with a "spark" that educators and families are called to protect and grow. He calls kids our greatest natural resource, pointing to how far the South Carolina Public Charter School District has come, now serving more than 30,000 students with strong gains among students of poverty and students with disabilities. It is an optimistic, patriotic look at why encouraging every child's spark may be one of the greatest ways we can prepare for America's next 250 years. 🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ [https://sccharter.org/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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On this episode of Kids First, Keven Cohen sits down with Superintendent Chris Neeley for a special Freedom Week conversation as America marks its 250th birthday. The two reflect on how easy it is to take our freedoms for granted, sharing what they took away from recent trips through American history, from the Henry Ford Museum to Boston's Freedom Trail. Woven through it all is one idea: the enduring connection between our nation's history and the power of education to shape what comes next. The conversation then turns to the children who will carry the torch forward. Chris explains his belief that every child is born with a "spark" that educators and families are called to protect and grow. He calls kids our greatest natural resource, pointing to how far the South Carolina Public Charter School District has come, now serving more than 30,000 students with strong gains among students of poverty and students with disabilities. It is an optimistic, patriotic look at why encouraging every child's spark may be one of the greatest ways we can prepare for America's next 250 years. 🔗 Learn more: https://sccharter.org/ [https://sccharter.org/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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