Inspire Shasta
Episode Summary In this special episode of Inspire Shasta, we pause to listen directly to the voices of students from across Shasta County. This recorded Student Voices panel features middle school and high school students sharing their honest perspectives about school life today—from AI in the classroom and cell phone policies to feeling prepared for life after graduation. Students also reflect on what helps them feel included at school, the teachers who make the biggest impact, and how adults can better support young people. Their insights highlight both the challenges students face and the many ways educators, administrators, and communities can create stronger learning environments. This conversation is thoughtful, candid, and full of ideas for building more supportive schools. IN THIS EPISODE: AI in Education Students discuss how artificial intelligence is increasingly part of school life. While many see AI as a helpful learning tool—especially for explaining difficult concepts—they also emphasize the importance of using it responsibly. Students raise concerns about: * Overreliance on AI for assignments * Academic integrity and where the line should be drawn * Inaccurate AI detection software * The need for AI literacy education so students learn how to use it ethically and effectively Many students agree AI should support learning—not replace critical thinking. Cell Phone Policies Cell phone rules vary widely between schools, and students have mixed experiences. They highlight: * Differences between strict phone bans and more flexible policies * Frustration when rules are ignored and not enforced * The importance of teaching responsible technology use rather than simply banning devices Preparing for Life After High School Students share honest thoughts about how prepared they feel for the future. Common themes include: * Many students rely on their own research to learn about college pathways * Counselor-to-student ratios can make personalized guidance difficult * Students want more information about all post-graduation options, including trades and career pathways * Some feel there is a gap in exposure to opportunities, especially at younger grades Students also suggested more real-world learning opportunities, such as financial literacy, life skills education, career exploration, and internship and job shadow programs. Belonging and School Culture Students emphasize the importance of feeling connected at school. What helps students feel included: * Clubs, extracurricular activities, and performing arts programs * Supportive teachers who create welcoming classrooms * Opportunities for student voice and leadership Some students also shared that differences in beliefs or identities can make belonging more challenging in certain environments. The Teachers Who Make a Difference Students repeatedly highlighted the impact of teachers who: * Build genuine relationships with students * Show understanding and flexibility * Treat students with respect * Create structured yet supportive learning environments Many students described teachers who check in with them personally, provide encouragement, and help them feel seen. WHY THIS CONVERSATION MATTERS This episode reminds us that students are thoughtful observers of their own education. When we create spaces for youth voices to be heard, we gain valuable insights that can shape stronger schools and communities. Listening to students is one of the most powerful ways to inspire change.
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