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MPB Student Council Podcast

Teachers Who Teach Uniquely

Season 1, Ep. 1

Welcome to the inaugural episode of the MPB Student Council Podcast! In this "Teachers Who Teach Uniquely" episode, MPB Student Council Podcast hosts sit down with three Mississippi high school teachers: Terranee Brent, Lanier High School; Devin Cooper, Madison Central High School; and Arlandas Johnson, Simpson Central School. These educators go above and beyond the call of duty to engage students in unique ways, in an effort to promote learning and participation in their classrooms. Episode One Hosts: Makenna Mead, Jenna Dent, Deon Harrington, Jr. and Kaylen Woodard. For more information about the MPB Student Council visit: education.mpbonline.org.

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  • My Hometown Hero: Kaylen Woodard, Mendenhall, MS

    09:06
    For her episode of "My Hometown Hero," Kaylen Woodard, a freshman from Ocean Mendenhall, MS chose Myrics Cole to interview. Tune in as they discuss how Mr. Cole has impacted his community through the founding of his organization, "Iron Sharpens Iron", a non-profit dedicated to helping students and the less fortunate.
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    08:42
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    10:21
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  • My Hometown Hero: Natalie Ford, Vicksburg, MS

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  • My Hometown Hero: Mya Harden, Water Valley, MS

    13:05
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    07:45
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  • My Hometown Hero: Kaleb Thompson, Ocean Springs, MS

    14:20
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