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The Horizon Prep Lioncast: Classical Education in San Diego and Rancho Santa Fe, California

The Horizon Prep Lioncast is a production of the Horizon Prep Parent Teacher Fellowship, to Include, Inform, and Inspire the parents and staff of Horizon Prep. Each week we talk about what's going on at the HP campus and then talk with one of the teachers or staff and learn about them and their role at the school.
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Sep 18, 2017

Jamie Urbina joins to us to talk about his job as Director of Marketing at Horizon Prep. Jamie shares the story of Horizon Prep in two directions; Outward, to the local community who may not know much about the school, and Inward, to help build community among those who have students at the school.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sep 11, 2017

The Arrowsmith Program at Horizon Prep.

Arrowsmith is a remarkable program. Families are selling their homes and moving to San Diego to enroll at Horizon Prep so their kids can be a part of the Arrowsmith Program.

Arrowsmith is a program for sharp children that have a specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, or dysgraphia. Horizon Prep is one of two schools in California that offer the Arrowsmith program.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Sep 4, 2017

Coach Rich Nicolosi joins us to talk about the new eight-man tackle football program at Horizon Prep.

Coach Nicolosi talks about the genesis of the program from no students, no equipment, and no money, to a full team with top of the line helmets and pads.

Coach Nicolosi and Will talk about many aspects of the program including the steps taken to minimize the risk of injury, how classroom sessions can make the students better football players, and the role of the booster club in coming alongside the multiple athletic programs to set the students up for success.

If sports at HP are meaningful to you, and you would like to help or join the HP Booster Club call Melissa Smith at (858) 756-5599 or email her at MSmith@horizonprep.org. Tell her you heard episode 066 of the podcast and you want to lend a hand.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Aug 28, 2017

The school directors join us for a short conversation about the classes they watch over. They talk about the plan for the upcoming school year, new teachers in their department, and what students can look forward to this year.

Abby Mayall is the Director of the School of Grammar, Matt Davis is the Director of the Schools of Logic and Rhetoric, and Cathy Towner is the Director of Early Education.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Aug 21, 2017

Introducing the new Horizon Prep Head of Schools, Dr. Erik Konsmo!

Welcome back to school, HP!

Dr. Erik Konsmo joins us to introduce himself and let us know a bit about him, his family, and his background. Dr. Konsmo and Will talk about vision for the school, short term and long term goals, and Dr. Konsmo's thoughts on a theme for the school year.

Be sure to make time to see Dr. Konsmo and say hi. He's looking forward to meeting everyone.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Jun 12, 2017

Carly Gammel is the first person to graduate from the School of Rhetoric at Horizon Prep. She started at HP in Preschool and has been a fixture on campus every year since. Well, except for Third Grade. She mentions that in her talk with Will.

Carly talks about her experiences at HP, from the good to the bad, and she gives advice to students in the School of Logic who are thinking about their plans for High School.

This is the last episode of the 2016-2017 school year. Will and Melissa will be back with all new episodes when school is back in session at the end of August. The first day of school is August 22nd. Have a great Summer!

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

 

A personal note from Will Hicks: If you have found value in the podcast this year, would you do me a favor? Would you go to iTunes and leave a review? It's the main way I hear feedback on the podcast from people not named Abby or Melissa. If there was a certain episode you really enjoyed I'd love to hear about it. Thank you very much. -Will

Jun 6, 2017

At a recent PTF meeting we were joined by Julie Lynn, a deputy district attorney with the Family Protection Unit of San Diego. Her topic was "Internet Crimes Against Children and Cyber Bullying Prevention"

We hold this PTF meeting on Internet Safety regularly. It is always one of the highest attended meetings of the year. This is the first time it has been made available for download afterward. Please feel free to share it with your non-HP friends who have children.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

May 29, 2017

Heather Downing and Heidi Groesbeck stopped by to talk about Fifth Grade at Horizon Prep.

In Fifth Grade one of the main points of emphasis is the student taking responsibility for their homework and their assignments. Ms. Downing says "We want to grade what the student can do, not what their mom can do". The responsibility is on the student, not the parent.

They say one way parents can help their student take responsibility is by changing the way homework is done at home. Instead of telling them to do their homework, ask them "When are you going to do your homewoek?"

If you’d like to earn a free dress pass for yourself or your student, go to iTunes and write a review for the podcast. It’ll take you literally 20 seconds.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

May 22, 2017

Pastor Bob Botsford joined us recently for the final PTF meeting of the 2016-2017 school year. He led a question-and-answer panel made up of Bonnie Botsford, Abby Mayall, Matt Davis, Susan Ferrari, and Dr. Kush.

During the meeting Pastor Bob and the panel answered questions about a variety of topics, including a status update on the hiring process for the next headmaster of HP, as well as questions about the new football program, the makeup of the church board, why our middle schoolers have so many different classes, and many others.

If you enjoyed this episode you should be sure to listen to episode 058. Dr. Kush sits down with Will Hicks and Shane Wetmore to discuss the future of the school without him.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

May 15, 2017

Amy Caster and Corey Reschke join us to talk about the Fourth Grade at Horizon Prep. Amy and Corey have worked together for years now. Their chemistry in obvious in their conversation.

In addition to talking about the math and reading programs in Fourth Grade, there were several other interesting things Amy and Corey discussed. For many of their students, Fourth Grade is the beginning of independence and self-reliance. The students are responsible for taking notes during class and recording the homework assignments. There is still plenty of communication between the parents and the teachers, but the teachers let the parents know: It's time for the student to take responsibility.

This Thursday at 9:00 in the 300 Room on the Horizon Church campus is our end-of-year question and answer forum with Pastor Bob. To submit a question, be sure to send it in ahead of time to msmith@horizonprep.org.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes. After you leave a review on iTunes be sure to talk to Mrs. Mayall or Mr. Davis for a free dress pass.

May 8, 2017

Dr. Kush joins Shane Wetmore and Will Hicks to talk about his upcoming retirement and what that means for Horizon Prep. He also talks about the upcoming reorganization of department heads and how that will look in the next school year.

This is a special episode of the podcast. Let us know what you think of it by emailing HPLioncast@gmail.com

Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

May 1, 2017

Kaitlyn Cook and Erin Rose join us to discuss Third Grade at Horizon Prep. They discuss the math and reading programs in Third Grade and let parents know how much homework they should expect for their third grader.

Kaitlyn talks about the studying the medieval period for history and how that included a section on chivalry for the boys. The boys started racing each other to the door so they could be the one to open it for the girls.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Apr 24, 2017

Jessica Bradford and Stephanie Malme join us to talk about Second Grade at Horizon Prep. Jessica and Stephanie have great chemistry with each other. You can tell they sincerely enjoy working with each other and working with their students.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Apr 17, 2017

It's Easter Break at Horizon Prep and the campus is quiet.

Before everyone cleared out, Melissa took the microphone out and talked to some of the faculty and students about their favorite Easter memories and traditions.

What is your favorite Easter memory? Let us know at HPLioncast@gmail.com.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Apr 10, 2017

We're taking a trip through Grammar School on the podcast right now. Two weeks ago we talked with Abby Mayall and got an overview of the entire School of Grammar. Last week we talked with the Kindergarten teachers and this week we sit down with Suzanne MacInnis and Dianne Tag of First Grade.

Suzanne and Dianne share the best parts of being a First Grade teacher and the hardest parts. The best part is seeing the students grow up and mature, and then watching as they get older and find success in their lives.

Dianne says one of the hardest part of their jobs is saying goodbye at the end of the school year. They have to send them off for the summer and into the next grade, and it can be difficult to let go.

They also talk about academic expectations for incoming First Graders, daily and weekly homework requirements, and how they prepare the First Graders for success in Second Grade.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Apr 3, 2017

Lindsey Martinez and Tamera Cupples join us as we take a trip around the Grammar side of the campus. Lindsey and Tamera are the lead teachers for the Kindergarten classes at Horizon Prep and they sat down with Will to talk about how great the Kindergarten students are.

Other topics covered include the best thing about being a Kindergarten teacher, how they are able to challenge the more advanced students in their class, and one simple thing parents can do to help set their students up for success. (It’s be on time and let them unpack their own backpack.)

Congratulations to the two parents who earned a free dress pass for their students! You can earn one also by leaving a review on iTunes of the Horizon Prep Lioncast.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Mar 28, 2017

Abby Mayall is the Director of the School of Grammar at Horizon Prep and she joins us this week to talk about what has happened so far this year in Kindergarten through 5th Grade.

The Grammar grades have been busy, and still have a lot to do before the end of the school year.

Abby also talks about the Classical Education model that is the basis of Horizon Prep’s educational philosophy, and what that really means. She talks about the three schools that make up the Classical model at Horizon Prep. The School of Grammar is from Kindergarten through 5th Grade, the School of Logic is 6th through 8th Grade, and the School of Rhetoric is from 9th through 12th Grade. You can remember the order of the schools by remembering they are in alphabetical order: Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric.

Although she hasn’t been on in a while, Abby is a fairly frequent guest on the podcast. You can hear more from her on Episodes 1, 10, and 23. She also pops in on random episodes once in a while, like on Episode 13. That’s what they call an “uncredited cameo”.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Mar 20, 2017

UPDATED: Mrs. Mayall has Podcast Review Free Dress Passes printed up and ready to go! Leave a written review (not just the stars) and let Mrs. Mayall know. She's rarin' to give those free dress passes away!

Lisa Jander joined us again at this months PTF meeting to talk about practical things you can do today to improve the relationship between your family and technology.

One of the tips Lisa shared is to think about buying a cell phone in the same way you think about buying their first car. “You’re going to make sure the car is equipped with safety features like anti-lock brakes and airbags” Lisa says we should treat the cell phone in the same way. “If you want this phone, we’re going to make sure it’s equipped with the appropriate safety features”.

Recently, having your teenager sign a “Cell Phone Contract” was a popular idea. Instead of writing a contract and making your kid sign it, Lisa says to have THEM write an agreement that you will agree to. That way any restrictions are their idea and they will have more buy-in with the rules.

Near the end of this episode Lisa mentions a C.O.A.S.T. worksheet, a tool for two people in the family to spend time together with zero technology. C.O.A.S.T. stands for:

Creative Cooking

Ordinary Occurrence

Awesome Activity

Selfless Service

Talk Time

To learn more from Lisa Jander, go to DatersEd.com.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Mar 13, 2017

This is Episode 50 of the Horizon Prep Lioncast! Celebrate with us by writing a review on iTunes and letting people know what you enjoy about the podcast!

For Episode 50 we're joined by Michelle Castiglione and Dr. Jorge Munoz to talk about the Logic and Rhetoric Science program.

For Michelle the best part of being a science teacher is when a student gets that "Aha!" moment and it all comes together for them. For Dr. Munoz the best part is being able to invest in the student and help to build the whole student through discipline, accountability, and responsibility. 

Dr. Munoz says "The point is not to break them. The point is to stretch them to their potential"

Dr. Jeff Pratt joined us for the second half of the episode to discuss how HP handles the topic of evolution. Dr. Pratt says “We teach about Evolution because Evolution is actually not science. Evolution is a worldview".

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Mar 6, 2017

Carly Cosentino and Andrea Needham join us to talk about the Math program in the Schools of Logic and Rhetoric. 

Both Carly and Andrea have a love of math. Math was always Carly's favorite subject as a child. Andrea was inspired to love math by her high school math teacher who "made it come alive".

Andrea encouraged parents not to force their children through the math program faster than they can handle. She said that kids who rush through math "just to check a box" tend to have holes in their math knowledge that become obvious as they continue in higher math such as Physics or Chemistry.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Feb 27, 2017

Lisa Jander joined us at the most recent PTF meeting to talk about how our kid's brains work and what is going on with the chemicals inside them.

This PTF meeting is part one of a three part series. Part two is the one-night only screening of the movie Screenagers at the La Paloma movie theatre in Encinitas. The movie will be shown March 2nd at 7:00 pm. La Paloma is located at 471 S Coast Hwy 101, in Encinitas, CA.

Part three in the series will be at the next PTF meeting, on March 9th. It will be held in the Lion's Den gym on the Horizon Prep campus at 8:30 am. All three of these meetings are free and open to the public. You're more than welcome to bring a friend, even if they don't attend Horizon Prep.

What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Feb 20, 2017

Monday is President's Day and the rest of the week is off also, so Melissa and Will took the microphones out of the luxurious Lioncast Studio to see how much the faculty know about the U.S. Presidents. Did you know that Presidents Day was originally recognized as Washington's Birthday? At that time, Washington was the only individual recognized with his own holiday. President's Day is now intended to celebrate all Presidents, not just Washington and Lincoln. Now we have two other federal holidays dedicated to individuals. Can you name them?

While Will and Melissa were out they stopped in on Ms Reschke and Ms Downing and got to hear Fourth Grade flawlessly recite the 45 U.S. Presidents, in order. Did you know that although Donald Trump is our 45th President, he's only the 44th person to hold the job? Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th President of these United States.

Can you name the future Presidents who signed the Declaration of Independence? The answer is at the end of this episode. This is the only place to get that information.

Who would you like to hear on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

 

Feb 13, 2017

Alicia Ferrera and Marcos Trejo join us to talk about the Horizon Prep Arts and Music programs. This is part 4 in our Logic and Rhetoric series.

If kids can practice their music just 5-10 minutes every single day, Marcos says parents won't have to worry about them wanting to practice more. They'll begin to enjoy it and naturally practice more. It might sound like a dying cat in your house when they begin, but they WILL improve.

Who would you like to hear from? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

 

Feb 6, 2017

This is the third installment in our "Logic and Rhetoric" series.

Greg Thornquest teaches 6th grade Ancient Civilizations and 8th grade American History in the School of Logic. Chris Maiocca teaches 9th grade World History and 11th grade Early American History in the School of Rhetoric.

Greg talks about how he originally wanted to be a teacher for third grade, and third grade specifically.

Chris and Greg talk about some of the most important qualities for an incoming student to have: Communication skills, curiosity, and a desire to learn the stories within the history.

If you'd like to hear more from Chris Maiocca, check out episode 014.

Who would you like to hear from? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

Jan 30, 2017

This is Week Two of our series on the Logic and Rhetoric schools here at Horizon Prep.

Week One (#043) was an overview of Logic and Rhetoric and what's on the horizon for both schools.

This week we talk with two of the English teachers to find out more about the English program at HP.

Ellen Bennett and Tony Groesbeck joined Will to talk about English and books, and what makes a good book "good". During the conversation one of the things Tony said was

"A classic book is one that teaches you into lean into life and learn more and think more about life, vs a candy book that pulls you out and distracts you from life".

This episode is a little longer than normal. What are your thoughts on the length of the podcast?

Is brevity the soul of wit? Or is it The More, The Merrier?

Let us know what you think at hplioncast@gmail.com or in a review on iTunes. 

 

 

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