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Episode 18 | SHS | The Finish Line: Reflections from the Class of 2026

41 min · 11 jun 2026
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In this special double-release graduation series of the From Forest to Shore podcast, hosts Matthew Rivers and Dr. Michelle Eckler celebrate the Class of 2026 by highlighting the top academic students from both district high schools. Bunnell High School Valedictorian Baylen and Salutatorian Julia open up about transitioning from middle school lockdown to developing strong study habits and thriving on advanced academic challenges. They also highlight how student-led spaces like the Cultural Showcase and the Women's Empowerment Club foster an inclusive environment where everyone can truly be themselves. Meanwhile, Stratford High School Valedictorian Nicholas and Salutatorian Madison share their practical strategies for maintaining consistency, ranging from detailed digital spreadsheets to color-coded planners. Both student leaders reflect deeply on navigating intense AP course loads, discovering personal outlets like music and sports, and learning the vital lesson of prioritizing mental well-being over academic perfectionism. Ultimately, these conversations offer a profound look behind the transcripts, showcasing the remarkable self-awareness, resilience, and character of Stratford's future leaders.

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Episode 18 | SHS | The Finish Line: Reflections from the Class of 2026

In this special double-release graduation series of the From Forest to Shore podcast, hosts Matthew Rivers and Dr. Michelle Eckler celebrate the Class of 2026 by highlighting the top academic students from both district high schools. Bunnell High School Valedictorian Baylen and Salutatorian Julia open up about transitioning from middle school lockdown to developing strong study habits and thriving on advanced academic challenges. They also highlight how student-led spaces like the Cultural Showcase and the Women's Empowerment Club foster an inclusive environment where everyone can truly be themselves. Meanwhile, Stratford High School Valedictorian Nicholas and Salutatorian Madison share their practical strategies for maintaining consistency, ranging from detailed digital spreadsheets to color-coded planners. Both student leaders reflect deeply on navigating intense AP course loads, discovering personal outlets like music and sports, and learning the vital lesson of prioritizing mental well-being over academic perfectionism. Ultimately, these conversations offer a profound look behind the transcripts, showcasing the remarkable self-awareness, resilience, and character of Stratford's future leaders.

11 jun 202641 min
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Episode 18 | BHS | The Finish Line: Reflections from the Class of 2026

In this special double-release graduation series of the From Forest to Shore podcast, hosts Matthew Rivers and Dr. Michelle Eckler celebrate the Class of 2026 by highlighting the top academic students from both district high schools. Bunnell High School Valedictorian Baylen and Salutatorian Julia open up about transitioning from middle school lockdown to developing strong study habits and thriving on advanced academic challenges. They also highlight how student-led spaces like the Cultural Showcase and the Women's Empowerment Club foster an inclusive environment where everyone can truly be themselves. Meanwhile, Stratford High School Valedictorian Nicholas and Salutatorian Madison share their practical strategies for maintaining consistency, ranging from detailed digital spreadsheets to color-coded planners. Both student leaders reflect deeply on navigating intense AP course loads, discovering personal outlets like music and sports, and learning the vital lesson of prioritizing mental well-being over academic perfectionism. Ultimately, these conversations offer a profound look behind the transcripts, showcasing the remarkable self-awareness, resilience, and character of Stratford's future leaders.

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