The Nest Podcast

Stevie Holdinghausen

The official podcast of the Jefferson R-VII School District.

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Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII - Personal Property/Missouri Legislation - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 3
Mar 20 2024
Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII - Personal Property/Missouri Legislation - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 3
Discover the undercurrents shaping our educational landscape as David Haug, Superintendent of Jefferson R-7 School District, joins us to navigate the choppy waters of school budgeting and the legislative tides that could reshape our children's future. With a $2.5 million shortfall looming and the closure of the Ameren Rush Island plant threatening to rock the boat, this conversation is an urgent rallying call for proactive community engagement. As we extend heartfelt thanks to Senator Elaine Gannon for her dedication, we also honor the legacy of the late Glenn Kiepe, whose wisdom casts a long shadow over our district's path forward. Prepare to confront fiscal challenges head-on, understand the importance of open dialogue, and consider the potential of open enrollment and vouchers in this intricate dance of educational economics.This episode is a masterclass in navigating the complexities of education policy as it stands on the precipice of transformation. The shifting tides from local control to higher authorities, the balancing act between public and private educational institutions, and the burgeoning realm of virtual learning in Missouri are dissected with precision. David Haug's reflections on servant leadership in education administration underscore the critical importance of listening, persuasion, and collective growth. Tune in to grasp the subtleties of steering a community through uncharted legislative waters and fostering an environment where every child's educational voyage leads to a horizon of limitless potential.
Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII - Ameren Closure - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 2
Mar 11 2024
Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII - Ameren Closure - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 2
As our district stands on the precipice of change with the Ameren Rush Island plant closure, we unpack the intricate tapestry of financial and community implications that await. We venture into the complexity of the securitization process in Missouri, unwrapping the layers of strategy our school district is employing to stay afloat amidst the fiscal unknowns. Confidence resonates through our discussion, bolstered by the strong current funding structures and the potential for district growth. Join us for an earnest conversation as we extend a heartfelt thanks to Ameren for their transparent collaboration and to our own Stevie, whose communication efforts are the glue holding us together as we prepare for a sustainable future.This episode also delves into the profound impact of the Ameren plant's closure on our community's spirit, drawing inspiration from Harry S. Truman and the wisdom imparted by my mentor on the importance of teamwork. We share an uplifting analogy that likens our current challenges to decluttering a closet, emphasizing that the clutter does not diminish the value of what lies within. The recent budget presentation and the surge of community engagement it sparked are testament to the district's resilience and commitment to our children's prospects. We're not just charting a path through the storm; we're setting the sails for a journey towards a thriving future for Jefferson's next generation.
Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII School District - Local and State Funding - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 1
Mar 7 2024
Financial Foresight: Jefferson R-VII School District - Local and State Funding - Spring 2024 Budget Preparation - Part 1
Navigating the complex tides of school district budgeting has never felt so urgent. That's why, as your host David Haug, I take you on a journey through the financial intricacies and challenges we face in the Jefferson R-7 School District. Expect an unflinching look at the delicate interplay of local and state funding, corporate contributions, and the pressing need for transparency as we assess the potential impact of Ameren's closure on our community. With a dedication to integrity, reminiscent of my esteemed mentor Bob Shannon, this episode unearths the realities and solutions essential for safeguarding our children's education and our district's fiscal health.Shedding light on the lesser-known aspects of district financing, we unravel the complexities of our dependency on corporate benefactors like Ameren and Buzzi. The conversation takes a critical turn as we scrutinize the state funding formulas, surprising revelations, and the stark differences in per-pupil allocations. But it's not all numbers and forecasts; at the heart of this episode lies a steadfast commitment to our children's future. Joined by experts and community leaders, we engage in robust dialogues that challenge our preconceptions and pave the way for a brighter educational horizon for the young minds we serve. Tune in for an informative session that promises to arm you with knowledge and inspire collective action for the betterment of our schools.
Revisiting Our Roots: The Inaugural Journey of Jefferson R-7's First Graduating Class
Feb 1 2024
Revisiting Our Roots: The Inaugural Journey of Jefferson R-7's First Graduating Class
As the twilight of nostalgia settles in, join me in welcoming Brendan Hall and Hailey Null, Jefferson R7 alumni, who bring the past to life with tales of their inaugural graduation class. Their shared memories of a senior campout and the whistle signals that once orchestrated their daily school life resonate with the intimate spirit of a community in its nascent stage. We traverse the territory of their unique educational landscape, where the "figure it out" approach was less a choice and more a rite of passage, equipping them with the resilience and resourcefulness that have become hallmarks of their success post-graduation.The heart of this episode beats in rhythm with the stories of educators like Mr. Ruark and Mrs. Richardson, whose commitment to teaching stretched well beyond the classroom walls. Their influence, like the warm embrace of a small town, lingers long after the last bell rings, cultivating a culture of curiosity and compassion. Reflecting on the school's growth—from makeshift choir rooms to state-of-the-art facilities—we revisit the early athletic endeavors that shaped our character, recalling the spirit of competition and camaraderie that transformed Saturday games into community celebrations.As we approach Jefferson's 75th anniversary, we marvel at the legacy of a district that has become much more than a collection of buildings and classrooms. We acknowledge the absence of JHS alumni in secondary-level teaching positions, sparking contemplation on the evolution of the educational landscape and the anticipation of welcoming homegrown talent back to its roots. This episode isn't just a walk down memory lane; it's an affirmation of the enduring connections and collective experiences that continue to define the essence of Jefferson R7.
Dissecting the MSIP 6 Survey with David Haug and Tina Basler
Jan 16 2024
Dissecting the MSIP 6 Survey with David Haug and Tina Basler
Embark on an exploratory mission as David Haug and the remarkable Tina Basler join forces to dissect the MSIP 6 survey findings, revealing a tapestry of character and collaboration that defines our school district. Together, we look beyond mere academic achievement to celebrate our collective Character Ed Certification, a testament to the profound commitment to shaping lives with integrity. The insights gained from our time at LACE Academy and experiences with Character Plus have been instrumental, fostering a community where service and character development are not just encouraged but lived daily.This episode unravels the complexities of educational engagement in a post-COVID era, guided by the voices of those at the heart of our schools – students, parents, and staff. We shine a spotlight on the intricacies of parent participation, navigating the challenges of safety measures while sustaining their invaluable involvement. With an eye on fostering a sense of belonging for our dedicated staff, we discuss how the district's nurturing atmosphere reflects in the survey's positive feedback. Moreover, we confront the arduous task of defining long-term success in education, recognizing the necessity of cultivating a culture that champions growth over grades.Concluding our dialogue, we delve into the crucial facets of student respect and relationships, addressing data that calls for a renewed focus on fostering mutual understanding and connection among peers. The episode culminates in a reflection on our administrative team's dynamics, where humility and collaboration are not mere concepts but practices embodied in our daily endeavors to enrich the lives of our students. With heartfelt gratitude to our listeners, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the welfare of the young minds we're privileged to guide. Join us in this episode for an enriching conversation that promises to leave you inspired and invested in the future of education.
Charting the Course to the Naval Academy: Bradley Glass's Journey and Perseverance
Jan 9 2024
Charting the Course to the Naval Academy: Bradley Glass's Journey and Perseverance
Embark on an extraordinary voyage with Bradley Glass, a Jefferson R-7 School District graduate who navigated his way to the esteemed halls of the United States Naval Academy. Our heart-to-heart on today's episode unravels the tapestry of his journey—from the stirring surprise of his acceptance to the pivotal role our Lego Robotics program played in his development. The raw emotions shared with his mother and the ingenious surprise we planned encapsulate the essence of victory not just for Bradley but for the entire community that supported him.Together, we unwrap the layers of commitment and strategy necessary for students aspiring to join service academies. You'll get the inside scoop on how early ACT preparation can make a world of difference and why it's crucial to establish a solid support network. Bradley's candid recount of his alternate plans, including Missouri S&T and ROTC scholarships, coupled with the importance of self-advocacy and genuine pursuits, offers a masterclass in tenacity and strategic foresight.Closing the loop on Bradley's tale, we step into the world of collegiate rowing where he found his place as a coxswain on the Naval Academy rowing team. The euphoria of a second-place finish at the Head of the Charles Regatta is just a sliver of the camaraderie and personal growth experienced within "the brotherhood." As we salute his dedication, we also turn our gaze to the role schools play in molding young minds for the rigorous paths ahead, and the collective joy found in celebrating their triumphs over a well-earned meal and rest. Join us for this exploration of success, where every step is a milestone and every milestone a starting point for the next adventure.
Building Jefferson High School: Triumphs, Trials, and Traditions
Aug 8 2023
Building Jefferson High School: Triumphs, Trials, and Traditions
Have you ever wondered about the challenges and triumphs of creating a brand-new school from scratch? This episode lets you in on this fascinating journey, with our guests, Mark Ruark and Suzanne Richardson, the first principal and counselor respectively, of Jefferson High School. From finding their roles to the intricacies of establishing a new academic institution, Mark and Suzanne share it all, adding a personal touch with amusing anecdotes and inspiring perseverance stories.The episode takes you on a deep dive into the complexities of curriculum development, staff hiring, and establishing traditions. Listen as Mark and Suzanne reveal the trials of starting out with just 76 students in a place built for 400, the rigorous process of hiring staff who embodied their vision, and the importance of extracurricular activities. They also discuss the importance of focusing on learning quality over weighted grades and the establishment of academic recognition traditions such as the Magna Cum Laude system.Finally, the episode brings into focus the pivotal role of leadership and collaboration in shaping the school's culture and future. Mark and Suzanne reflect on the lasting relationships they built, the influence of mentors, and the impact their leadership had on the school and its community. The episode wraps up with a look at the diverse community that has come together to make Jefferson High School a success. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or someone interested in the behind-the-scenes workings of a school, this episode promises insights and stories that will leave you inspired. Tune in for a captivating exploration of the making of Jefferson High School.