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Episode 9 - The Right P-12 Construct

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On this week's episode of the Perfect Chaos Podcast, Ronda (@drrblevins) and David (@dsblev) talk about the many different ways that schools have been established around the country, and while both have their opinions on which is best, they concede that each has their positives and negatives. Whether you are looking at a P-12 school, middle school (6-8) with a high school (9-12) or go P-3 elementary 4-6 middle, then add a junior high and high school...the options are boundless. What impact do they have on students, teachers and administrators? Does funding and community size play an impactful role in the decision? What are your thoughts. Make sure to reach out and let us know. If you are on Anchor, use the message button to send us a message. If not visit us on Twitter or Instagram @perfectchaos7.

Additionally, we have opened up the support option on Anchor. If you feel led to helping further the Perfect Chaos Podcast, please look at supporting through the Anchor Support Link. Lastly, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review on your favorite podcast platform.

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On this week's episode of the Perfect Chaos Podcast, Ronda (@drrblevins) and David (@dsblev) talk about the many different ways that schools have been established around the country, and while both have their opinions on which is best, they concede that each has their positives and negatives. Whether you are looking at a P-12 school, middle school (6-8) with a high school (9-12) or go P-3 elementary 4-6 middle, then add a junior high and high school...the options are boundless. What impact do they have on students, teachers and administrators? Does funding and community size play an impactful role in the decision? What are your thoughts. Make sure to reach out and let us know. If you are on Anchor, use the message button to send us a message. If not visit us on Twitter or Instagram @perfectchaos7.

Additionally, we have opened up the support option on Anchor. If you feel led to helping further the Perfect Chaos Podcast, please look at supporting through the Anchor Support Link. Lastly, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review on your favorite podcast platform.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfect-chaos/support
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