Our Kids Our Schools

By: Alexis Morgan
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the "Our Kids, Our Schools" podcast hosted by Alexis Morgan—your invaluable guide to the complex journey through your local education system. This podcast is a treasure trove of insights for parents, teachers, administrators, school board trustees, and community members alike. Every episode is designed to demystify the local education landscape and provide practical strategies for fostering a collaborative school community. We dissect complex policies, curriculum designs, and stakeholder roles, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to be an active participant in your child's education. This is not just a podcast, but a tool for change - empowering you to take part in shaping a supportive and inclusive environment for our children and teens. Tune in and ignite the change, because together, we can shape an inclusive, supportive, and thriving school community.

    © 2025 Our Kids Our Schools
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Episodes
  • MORE Talk, Measured Action: Social Media Event, Vouchers, & Ed Policy
    Feb 4 2025

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    Alexis sits down with Matt Todd, host of The Ranch Podcast, to discuss three critical topics impacting education in Idaho. First, they dive into the upcoming More Social Less Media Event—an opportunity for teenagers, parents, teachers, district administration, lawmakers, and school community members to come together on Saturday, April 26th, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Eagle High School. Featuring a keynote from Chris McKenna of Protect Young Eyes, plus talks from Dr. Megan Smith of Boise State and insights from The Dignity Index, this event promises to spark essential conversations about social media, technology, and the future of our children.

    Next, Alexis and Matt tackle the urgent need to improve communication around education policy in Idaho, particularly with the key decision-makers who need to be at the table to discuss tough topics and find solutions for our schools. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into the hot-button issue of school vouchers in Idaho, and the importance of assessing the current regulations to ensure they’re creating the best learning environment for kids while holding ourselves accountable for public funds.

    With around 94% of Idaho kids attending public schools, it’s crucial that we work together to strengthen our system for every student.

    Have thoughts? Alexis invites listeners to share their opinions and join the conversation—this is a discussion we all need to be part of.

    Tune in for a thoughtful, action-oriented episode on the future of education in Idaho!

    Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/

    Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.
    alexis@ourkidsourschools.com

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    https://ourkidsourschools.com/

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Homeschooling in Idaho: Audra Talley on the Benefits, Challenges, and What’s Next
    Jan 21 2025

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    Alexis is joined by Audra Talley, board member of Homeschool Idaho, a homeschool parent, and a passionate advocate for educational choice. Together, they dive into the rich history of homeschooling in Idaho, the good and the ugly, exploring the state's unique approach to this educational model.

    DID You Know? Idaho has 9 school choice options...and homeschooling is one of those choices.

    Audra shares insights on the benefits and challenges of homeschooling, shedding light on how families navigate both the freedoms and the obstacles that come with it. They discuss how Idaho stands out as one of the states with the fewest restrictions on homeschooling and what that means for families in the state.

    The conversation also covers important topics such as:

    • The growing trend of homeschooling in Idaho
    • How homeschool students can access public school resources, like music classes and extracurriculars
    • The debate around vouchers and tax credits and how the homeschool community is responding
    • Current trends and future possibilities for homeschooling in Idaho

    Tune in for a thoughtful and informative discussion about the evolution of homeschooling in Idaho, and the opportunities and challenges it presents for families today.

    Keywords:
    Homeschool Idaho, homeschooling history, benefits of homeschooling, challenges of homeschooling, Idaho homeschool laws, Idaho education, homeschool resources, public school resources, homeschool trends, school vouchers, tax credits, homeschool advocacy, Audra Talley, educational choice, homeschooling community

    Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/

    Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.
    alexis@ourkidsourschools.com

    Find great resources and info on school communities:
    https://ourkidsourschools.com/

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Revamping Idaho's Grad Requirements: Digital Literacy & Future-Ready Students
    Jan 7 2025

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    Alexis welcomes Greg Wilson, Chief of Staff for Superintendent Debbie Critchfield of the Idaho Department of Education, to discuss the proposed changes to high school graduation requirements in Idaho. The conversation revolves around the process and rationale for these updates, which include replacing the speech credit with a digital literacy requirement. Greg outlines the procedure for implementing the changes, starting with a proposal from the Department of Education, approval by the State Board of Education, and final authorization from the Legislature, making this the first overhaul of graduation criteria in over a decade. The discussion touches on the four major proposals, including the addition of digital literacy, updates to the senior project, a guide for aligning electives with future goals, and ensuring students graduate with “currency” for their futures. Greg addresses questions about the quality and rigor of the new digital literacy course, concerns about the loss of essential interpersonal skills, and potential impacts on speech teachers. Throughout the episode, the balancing act between modernizing education and preserving critical soft skills takes center stage. These changes, if approved, are expected to be fully implemented for the graduating class of 2028.

    Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/

    Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.
    alexis@ourkidsourschools.com

    Find great resources and info on school communities:
    https://ourkidsourschools.com/

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    1 hr and 27 mins

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