Episodes

  • SCCPSS After The Bell: Student Senate on Student Voice, Mental Health, Dress Code, Cell Phones, and AI in Schools
    May 12 2026

    On this episode of After The Bell, producer Dee Daniels talks with SCCPSS Student Senate members Shrila Patel, Senior at Savannah Early College and Elliot Smith, Junior at Islands High School about how the districtwide student leadership group elevates student voice by identifying problems and seeking solutions across schools.

    They discuss key focus areas including mental health and stress supports, communication of available resources, and making policies more consistent across schools. The students share impacts already made, including changes to uniform/dress code rules such as allowing certain hoodies and spirit wear, and note the benefit of remote learning/mental health days.

    They also address ongoing concerns like bullying and discipline, future work on cell phone, grading, and discipline policies, and the need to integrate technology and AI responsibly into learning rather than banning it. They encourage more student participation and explain how to apply via flyers, QR codes, and the SCCPSS website.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Guests

    00:41 What Student Senate Does

    01:46 Why Students Join

    02:11 Goals and Priorities

    03:15 Dress Code Wins

    05:09 Next Policy Targets

    05:40 Big Issues Students Share

    06:56 Mental Health and Stress

    09:20 How to Get Involved

    11:30 Real Impact Moments

    12:39 Bullying and Discipline

    14:04 Phones and AI in School

    16:08 Advice and Shoutouts

    18:09 Future Plans and Wrap Up

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    20 mins
  • HATS OFF: Graduation Season 2026 with Kimberly McGuire and Dr. Douglas Simmons
    Apr 29 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System. This episode, producer Dee Daniels talks with Kimberly McGuire, Executive Director of Student Support Services, and Dr. Douglas Simmons, Director of Counseling Services, about graduation season and celebrating the class of 2026 in Savannah-Chatham County Public School System.

    They discuss what graduation represents for students, families, and the entire school community, and share behind-the-scenes planning details at Enmarket Arena, including rehearsals, cap-and-gown coordination, security and clear bag policy, nursing/EMS support, and diploma logistics. They explain ticketing (15 tickets per graduate via Enmarket-specific Ticketmaster access), arrival timing, seating and accessibility, free parking, hydration, and that ceremonies are livestreamed with replays on YouTube via the district graduation page.

    They also offer guidance for families supporting graduates emotionally and practically through postsecondary transitions, emphasizing self-advocacy, persistence, and using available resources.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to After the Bell

    00:41 Meet the Graduation Team

    01:54 Why Graduation Matters

    03:29 Behind the Scenes Planning

    06:39 Speeches and Student Moments

    07:22 Tickets Timing and Entry Tips

    12:19 Livestream and Replays

    12:50 Supporting Graduation Emotions

    16:27 Advice for the Class

    19:18 Looking Ahead and Final Congrats

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    22 mins
  • Summer Level Up: Camps, STEM, Apprenticeships, and Literacy Support with Dr. Troy Brown
    Apr 14 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System - this episode ... producer Dee Daniels interviews Dr. Troy Brown, network superintendent for elementary and K–8 schools, about SCCPSS Summer Level Up opportunities.

    Brown outlines four summer learning tracks: initial credit for high school students seeking advanced credits; credit recovery/remediation for grades 3–12 tied to promotion or graduation; blended learning with targeted platform-based support; and literacy enrichment camps for English learners in K–2 and 6–8, plus RISE (adaptive recreational and instructional enrichment) and extended school year for special needs students.

    Families will be notified if attendance is required, with registration and strict four-week attendance expectations; transportation is provided except for Choice program students. He highlights optional offerings like Oatland Island and Massey camps, scholarships so cost isn’t a barrier, Georgia Tech-linked Seismic STEM camp, and workforce apprenticeships. Brown also shares home learning tips and his path into education inspired by a former math teacher.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    00:35 Summer Level Up Overview

    01:19 Four Summer Learning Tracks

    02:24 Family Requirements and Logistics

    03:32 Camps at Oatland and Massey

    04:41 Scholarships and Extra Programs

    06:19 Preventing Summer Learning Loss

    08:20 Explorers Academy Breakdown

    09:17 Ignite Reading Tutors

    10:47 Dr Brown Career Journey

    13:08 Closing Thanks and Wrap Up

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    15 mins
  • Early Learning Matters: Kindergarten Readiness, Literacy, and Play-Based Pre-K with Andrea Burkiett
    Mar 31 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System

    Recording at the Massie Heritage Center, producer Dee Daniels interviews Andrea Burkiett, Executive Director of Elementary Curriculum and Instruction at SCCPSS, about early learning and why it matters.

    Burkiett shares how a childhood moment inspired her to become a teacher and explains early learning (birth–5) versus early childhood education (K–5), emphasizing that learning begins at birth and that 90% of neuron pathways develop from birth to five. She describes how early experiences shape vocabulary, book handling, routines, and peer interactions, and outlines misconceptions that pre-K is “babysitting,” noting it is standards-based, intentional learning through play.

    The conversation covers early literacy (conversation, storytelling, sounds), early math (sorting, patterns, comparisons), social-emotional growth, enrichment to build background knowledge, and kindergarten readiness through language exposure and life skills. She highlights Georgia’s Child Find, encourages enrolling four-year-olds in available pre-K seats, and describes a typical pre-K day of large/small group centers and targeted instruction.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    00:30 Andrea’s Origin Story

    01:56 Why Early Learning Matters

    03:58 Foundations Kids Build

    06:57 Early Literacy in Pre-K

    08:24 Math Through Play

    09:29 Social Emotional Growth

    11:16 Enrichment Beyond Screens

    14:13 Kindergarten Readiness

    17:01 Support for Different Needs

    20:09 A Day in Pre-K

    22:16 Future Vision and Career Advice

    25:10 Closing Thanks

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    27 mins
  • Educational Adventures at Oatland Island: A Conversation with Director Christina Maldonado
    Mar 17 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System

    Producer Dee Daniels interviews Christina Maldonado, director of Oatland Island Wildlife Center, about her 30-year education career and path from district science specialist to director.

    Maldonado shares Oatland’s history—from a 1927 railroad conductors’ retirement home to a 1941 U.S. Public Health Service research facility (including invention of the fly strip), then its 1974 agreement to be operated by Savannah-Chatham schools and full transfer in 2004.

    She explains the mission to foster appreciation of wildlife through education, conservation, and discovery, featuring only native plants and animals. Oatland spans 100 acres with over two miles of trails, about 40 species and 100 animals that cannot survive in the wild, and nearly 30 staff. They offer field trips, camps, toddler Tuesdays, Citizen Saturdays, author events, volunteer opportunities, and membership and donation ways to support animal care and enrichment.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro

    00:40 Oatland Memories and Impact

    01:14 Christina Path to Director

    02:34 Oatland History Timeline

    04:52 Mission and Native Wildlife Focus

    05:57 Animals and Rescue Stories

    08:05 Trails Habitats and Visitor Experience

    10:00 Behind the Scenes Team

    11:23 School Programs and Community Partners

    13:05 Field Trips and Partners

    14:05 Year Round Programs

    14:36 Camps and Toddler Tuesdays

    15:25 New March Reading Event

    17:12 Why People Visit

    18:42 Citizen Saturdays Explained

    19:11 Youth OWL Program

    21:15 Volunteers Make It Work

    21:52 How to Support Oatland

    23:48 Closing Thanks and Links

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    26 mins
  • The Evolution of Public Education at Savannah's Massie Heritage Center
    Mar 3 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System

    Producer Dee Daniels interviews curator Steve Smith at Savannah’s Massie Heritage Center about the site’s history, programs, and future. Smith traces Massie’s origins to Peter Massie’s 1841 bequest that funded a school built by architect John Norris and opened in 1856; it later served as a Union hospital, a Freedmen’s school, and then the first public school in Georgia’s first public school system formed by Savannah and Chatham County in 1866, operating until 1974.

    After years of reuse, Friends of Massie helped reopen it in 1978 as a “museum school” using the “community is the classroom” model of place-based education. Smith describes exhibits on Savannah’s city plan, architecture, preservation, maritime history, Native Americans, and a 19th-century classroom, plus events like May Day and outreach programs such as History on Wheels, while noting building repair needs and growth in visiting school groups.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to Massie

    00:32 Origins After the Fire

    02:46 From School to Heritage

    05:30 Savannah First Public Schools

    06:24 Where Massie Sits

    08:49 Museum School Model

    11:27 Touring the Exhibits

    17:58 May Day and Programs

    22:07 Future Goals and Repairs

    24:34 How to Visit and Book

    26:09 Closing Thanks

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    28 mins
  • The Future of Math Education: Curriculum and Teaching Insights
    Feb 17 2026

    "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System

    Producer Dee Daniels is at the Massie Heritage Center with District Math Content Specialists Stephen Salley - K-8 Content Specialist, Dr. Beth Tuck - Elementary Content Specialist, and Dana Marie - 6-12 Content Specialist.

    They discuss changing the mindset that some people are “not math people,” emphasizing math as puzzles, games, and problem-solving—not just computation—and the reward of seeing students make connections. The guests explain the district’s K–12 math textbook adoption: 16 vendor proposals were rated by a nine-person group and narrowed to four products now being piloted in 24 schools for about six weeks, with educators and community members able to review materials and complete rubrics/surveys.

    They outline how parent-teacher communication and events like Math Night help families understand instruction and advocate for students. Key dates are shared: public review at Port Wentworth on February 19 from 4–6 PM and the end of educator review and the classroom pilot period on February 27. The conversation closes with each guest naming influential educators and affirming math as their favorite subject.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to After the Bell + Meet the Math Team

    00:29 “Everyone’s a Math Person”: Changing the Mindset

    00:58 What Math Content Specialists Do (K–12 Roles)

    01:33 The Best Part: When Math Finally Clicks

    02:55 New K–12 Math Textbook Pilot: What’s Happening

    03:35 How Textbook Adoption Works (16 Vendors → Top 4)

    04:15 The “Why”: Consistency, Access, and Support for All Learners

    06:06 How Teachers & Families Can Review and Give Feedback (Public Review Details)

    08:08 Bridging Math at School and Home: QR Codes, AI, and Parent Advocacy

    10:15 What a “Math Night” Is (and Why It Helps)

    12:17 What the Adoption Means for Students: Models, Discourse, Real-World Math

    15:49 What Happens Next: Scoring Rubrics, Key Dates, and Final Selection

    18:30 Quick-Fire: Influential Teachers & Favorite Subjects + Wrap-Up

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    22 mins
  • Transforming Education with Technology at SCCPSS: A Deep Dive
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of "After the Bell" the official podcast of Savannah - Chatham County Public School System, producer Dee Daniels sits down with Samantha King, the Director of Instructional Technology and Media Services.

    Recorded from White Bluff Elementary School's media center, the discussion covers the evolution of educational technology in SCCPSS, the integration of personalized learning tools like Waggle, and the importance of digital citizenship. Samantha also outlines the district's rigorous cybersecurity measures, policies on cell phone usage, and plans for the future, including the strategic adoption of AI and other emerging technologies. The episode concludes with a heartfelt shout-out to inspiring educators and some fun reflections on student life.

    QUICK LINKS:

    Contact Us - Main Page

    District Calendar

    Lunch Menus

    Literacy is Our North Star

    Engagement and Outreach

    Map of Schools

    Athletics Department

    Career Opportunities

    Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to After the Bell

    00:37 Introduction to Samantha King

    00:58 The Evolution of Technology in Classrooms

    02:49 Integrating Technology for Better Outcomes

    06:29 Teacher Training and Support

    08:01 Digital Citizenship and Information Literacy

    11:05 Parental Involvement and Resources

    12:55 Student Privacy and Cybersecurity Measures

    17:39 Personal Cell Phones in Schools

    23:18 Emerging Technologies: AI and VR

    25:48 Getting Support and Final Thoughts

    27:39 Fun Questions and Closing Remarks

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    33 mins