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ColtCast005

30 min · 22. nov. 2019
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On this episode, we learn more about a Comstock STEM Academy student's idea to make the stressful jobs of first responders a little less stressful through technology. We'll also learn more about: - A school counselor working to improve the lives of students at two of our schools - A grant from the American Geophysical Union that is making it possible for seventh grade students at Comstock Middle School to use drones and Play-Doh to make a local park more sustainable - Starting a new library from scratch - That's just what's happening at Compass High School.

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This fourth edition of ColtCast comes to us after a busy summer! Some schools are starting to settle into their new homes, and we're starting to hit our stride. This edition of ColtCast offers some information about schedule changes to homecoming activities due to the EEE outbreak in our region [http://www.comstockps.org/common/pages/DisplayFile.aspx?itemId=12905853]. We also cover these topics: - The Josh Whitfield Memorial Athletic Fund [http://www.jwmaf.org], and how the JWMAF is helping to make a big difference in our district. - Comstock Early Learning Academy [http://www.comstockps.org/cela] is the newest member of the Comstock community of schools. Learn a little bit more about what they offer. - The Career Technical Education measure that is being proposed to Kalamazoo County voters this November [https://www.kresacte.org]. KRESA Superintendent David Campbell provides some insight into what the approval of this proposal would provide to Kalamazoo County — and Comstock — students and businesses.

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