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Do 18-year-olds Need Guns? (Part 2 of 2)

32 min · 15 de jun de 2022
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With the most recent school shooting being the 288th of the year, what are students thinking about the state of gun ownership and what took place in Uvalde, TX.  Should 18-year-olds be able to purchase assault rifles?  What safety measures should schools take?  What is the mental toll on students?  We examine many of these questions and more in this Part 2 of 2 episode. NOTE: This podcast features many voices from Garinger High School, including students, faculty, staff, administration, and others. This podcast does not reflect any endorsement or sponsorship from Garinger High School or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. There may be minor unedited explicit content within this podcast at times. The views and opinions that are expressed in this program are those of the speakers alone. They do not reflect the opinions, views, or positions of any entities represented including but not limited to Garinger High School and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

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Do 18-year-olds Need Guns? (Part 2 of 2)

With the most recent school shooting being the 288th of the year, what are students thinking about the state of gun ownership and what took place in Uvalde, TX.  Should 18-year-olds be able to purchase assault rifles?  What safety measures should schools take?  What is the mental toll on students?  We examine many of these questions and more in this Part 2 of 2 episode. NOTE: This podcast features many voices from Garinger High School, including students, faculty, staff, administration, and others. This podcast does not reflect any endorsement or sponsorship from Garinger High School or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. There may be minor unedited explicit content within this podcast at times. The views and opinions that are expressed in this program are those of the speakers alone. They do not reflect the opinions, views, or positions of any entities represented including but not limited to Garinger High School and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

15 de jun de 202232 min
episode Do 18-year-olds Need Guns? (Part 1 of 2) artwork

Do 18-year-olds Need Guns? (Part 1 of 2)

With the most recent school shooting being the 288th of the year, what are students thinking about the state of gun ownership and what took place in Uvalde, TX.  Should 18-year-olds be able to purchase assault rifles?  What safety measures should schools take?  What is the mental toll on students?  We examine many of these questions and more in this Part 1 of 2 episode. NOTE: This podcast features many voices from Garinger High School, including students, faculty, staff, administration, and others. This podcast does not reflect any endorsement or sponsorship from Garinger High School or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. There may be minor unedited explicit content within this podcast at times. The views and opinions that are expressed in this program are those of the speakers alone. They do not reflect the opinions, views, or positions of any entities represented including but not limited to Garinger High School and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

4 de jun de 202225 min
episode The Miller's Squared (Part 2 of 2) artwork

The Miller's Squared (Part 2 of 2)

In this two-part podcast, we sit down with Mr. Jacob Miller and Mr. Brandon Miller, both Social Studies Teachers at Garinger High School, and chat about the current state of education, student grading in a Title I school, and vocational needs of the community in general and how the public school system can respond. Mr. Jacob Miller is a native of Charlotte and an alumnus of East Meck High and The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He graduated from UNCC with a Bachelor of Arts in history with minors in political science and secondary education. He has taught at Garinger High School for the past three years and currently serves as the Assistant Baseball Coach. Mr. Brandon Miller is an alumnus of East Carolina University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History Education. This is his fourth year teaching and his third year at Garinger High school. He is the advisor for the Drama Club and Bible Club. NOTE: This podcast features many voices from Garinger High School, including students, faculty, staff, administration, and others. This podcast does not reflect any endorsement or sponsorship from Garinger High School or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. There may be minor unedited explicit content within this podcast at times. The views and opinions that are expressed in this program are those of the speakers alone. They do not reflect the opinions, views, or positions of any entities represented including but not limited to Garinger High School and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

25 de may de 202218 min
episode The Miller's Squared (Part 1 of 2) artwork

The Miller's Squared (Part 1 of 2)

In this two-part podcast, we sit down with Mr. Jacob Miller and Mr. Brandon Miller, both Social Studies Teachers at Garinger High School, and chat about the current state of education, student grading in a Title I school, and vocational needs of the community in general and how the public school system can respond. Mr. Jacob Miller is a native of Charlotte and an alumnus of East Meck High and The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He graduated from UNCC with a Bachelor of Arts in history with minors in political science and secondary education. He has taught at Garinger High School for the past three years and currently serves as the Assistant Baseball Coach. Mr. Brandon Miller is an alumnus of East Carolina University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History Education. This is his fourth year teaching and his third year at Garinger High school. He is the advisor for the Drama Club and Bible Club. NOTE: This podcast features many voices from Garinger High School, including students, faculty, staff, administration, and others. This podcast does not reflect any endorsement or sponsorship from Garinger High School or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. There may be minor unedited explicit content within this podcast at times. The views and opinions that are expressed in this program are those of the speakers alone. They do not reflect the opinions, views, or positions of any entities represented including but not limited to Garinger High School and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.

24 de may de 202226 min