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Eye On The Valley – School Guidelines for the Fall – June 11, 2020

Host: Matt Watson

Topic: School Guidelines for the Fall

Guests: Bud Lawrence, MD, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital; Kristina de Bree, MA, LMFT, EMDR; Sara McDaniels, Eye On The Valley Producer


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School Guidelines for the Fall — June 11, 2020

On this episode of Eye On The Valley presented by SCVi & iLEAD Schools, Matt Watson starts the show talking to Dr. Bud Lawrence, MD, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Dr. Lawrence calls in to the show to provide an update on what he is seeing in the Emergency Room at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Dr. Lawrence speaks on how the hospital has continued to effectively and efficiently treat Covid-19 patients while maintaining their other usual operations to help keep Santa Clarita safe and healthy. Dr. Lawrence reemphasizes how safe and clean the hospitals are, and encourages people to continue to see their doctors and take care of serious medical issues as soon as they arise. Listen to Dr. Lawrence’s full interview during the first and second segments of the first hour of the podcast.

Our next guest on the show is Kristina de Bree, MA, LMFT, EMDR. Kristina calls in to the show to talk about continuing to manage our mental health during the difficult times that have impacted our lives. To find out more about what Kristina can do for you, visit her website by clicking here. Kristina is happy to talk to you and help you find what you’re looking for. Listen to Kristina’s full interview during the third segment of the first hour of the podcast.

Our last guest on the show is Sara McDaniels, Eye On The Valley Producer. Sara calls in to talk with about the excellent information Renee Marshall shared on the show yesterday. With schools finally receiving the guidelines for what is and isn’t allowed for the Fall semester, there is a lot of planning and work to be done. Listen to Sara and Matt break down all of the upcoming changes, and how iLEAD and other schools are preparing for them during the second and third segment of the second hour of the podcast.

About SCVi & iLEAD Schools:

“At iLEAD we’ve built a model based on what we believe to be the best of all that is out there. We believe passionately in project-based learning not because it’s a fad but because it goes to the heart of how kids learn. We’ve incorporated technology not as a spiffy add-on but as an organic part of the learning process in the 21st century.

We value and encourage leadership not just as a part of a career track but by instilling in each learner the confidence and character that inspire others.

It’s not unusual that we want our learners to think for themselves. But to do this requires a grounding in the arts, in design and in humanities, and the need to feel at home in the world. For us, “thinking for themselves” is not just about solving problems but about an organic vision of the world they live in and one they will inherit.

Finally, we value the social and emotional development of our learners. We believe there is an implicit, as well as an explicit, curriculum to teach. Our goal is nothing short of learning, to change the world.” Read More…

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Eye On The Valley – School Guidelines for the Fall – June 11, 2020

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About Shane Cutchall

Born and raised in Canyon Country, Shane graduated from Canyon High School in 2012. A year away from obtaining a Communication B.A. from CSU Bakersfield, Shane joins the KHTS staff to board-op and KHTS Sports Reporter.