Sandburg SSLT Podcast: Recent Episodes

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The podcast interviews are produced by the Sandburg High School Student Services Leadership Team(SSLT), a student-led organization that provides information on college and career topics, academic support help and social/emotional resources in the community.

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Mrs. Foster, the district's Career. Technical Education (CTE) coordinator sheds light on the CTE classes. Mrs. Foster discusses her role in evaluating elective courses, emphasizing the need for students to make informed decisions about their post-secondary plans. She stresses the significance of awareness among faculty and staff to guide students in choosing classes aligned with their interests. The podcast explores the diverse elective courses available, ranging from family and consumer sciences to woodworking and business. Mrs. Foster explains how these classes provide hands-on experiences, helping students discover their passions and make informed decisions about their future paths. The episode concludes by highlighting the practical benefits of career and technical education, offering students real-world applications for their academic knowledge and opening doors to diverse career opportunities.

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Adunola Ogedengbe talked with Mr. Brigham about how to excel in AP US History, a class that many juniors take here at Sandburg. Mr. Brigham is a legend at Sandburg who is set to retire after 35 years of teaching at Sandburg this year. As the AP test approaches in May, we encourage you to take Mr. Brigham's advice that he tells us throughout the podcast!

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In an engaging podcast organized by the SSLT (Student Services Leadership Team), members of the newly established Asian Student Association at Carl Sandburg High School shared their mission and vision. The podcast highlighted the club's admirable goal of fostering a sense of belonging and unity among Asian students, providing them with a platform to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their diverse cultures. This insightful discussion offered a glimpse into the positive impact that this inclusive and vibrant club is making within the school community.

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In a recent podcast hosted by the SSLT (Student School Leadership Team), Dr. Miguel Saucedo, the Director of Post Secondary Strategic Intervention for Chicago Public Schools, provided valuable insights into enhancing post-secondary education opportunities for students. Dr. Saucedo's expertise illuminated the critical role strategic interventions play in guiding minorities, specifically Hispanic Students, toward success in higher education. The podcast offered a compelling discussion on innovative approaches within the application to college to ensure equitable access and support for all students on their journey to post-secondary achievement.

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Mr. Allen, a science teacher here at Sandburg, noticed a trend in GPA among students from their Freshman to Senior year. He spoke to us about the importance of starting strong to maintain your GPA through your high school career. 

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Members from the Outreach and Podcasts Pod and Peer Mentorship Pod, discuss plans for the year.  In addition to key highlights that the Sandburg community should be looking out for. There are a lot of big plans in-store for the year; keep listening and follow us on Social Media, @sslt_sandburg. 

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Students from the Language, Power, and Social Justice class, researched the impact of social media on  mental health in teens.

Students: Michelle Nolasco, Calvin Rebollido, Javier Cruz, Kamila Castillo

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SSLT Members interview the leaders of Sandburg's National Honors Society (NHS)!

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Mrs. Daniels who is the Division Head of English, Music, EL, and Media Center; shares details about new courses that will be available for students in the 2022-2023 school year. These courses are driven around media, journalism, and theater. 

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Helpful tips and strategies to mentally prepare for end of the semester & final exams with Mrs. Hoven and Nicole Buckley from the Mindfulness club!

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Interview with Jessica Smith, a pharmacist and Stagg grad. Thanks Jessica for all the awesome advice you've given to our listeners!

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The Student Services Leadership Team at Stagg presents an episode dedicated to tips and tricks for getting through final exams. If you're new to taking final exams in high school (or just want to improve your chances of doing well on exams), this episode is for you. 

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Interview with Rachel O'Connell, admissions representative from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. 

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Stagg's SSLT Interview with Amanda Garcia, admissions representative from Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights.

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Stagg's SSLT Interview with Will Barefield, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at DePaul University in Chicago. 

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Stagg's SSLT Interviews Mary Alice Berg, admissions representative at Loyola University Chicago. 

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Stagg's SSLT interview with Michelle Rogers, Director of Regional Recruitment for Saint Louis University.

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Stagg SSLT's interview with John Frese, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. 

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Sandburg SSLT's interview with Jessica Aquilla-Cuevas, Admissions Representative from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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Sandburg SSLT's interview with Mandy Hart, Admissions Representative from Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. 

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Sandburg SSLT's inteview with Allison Culver, Admissions Representative from University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.

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The Sandburg SSLT's interview with Aston Karner, Admissions Representative from Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois

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Sandburg SSLT's interview with Chelsea Pflug, Admissions Representative from Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

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Sandburg SSLT's interview with Ben Lamers, Admissions Representative from University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.