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Parenting shouldn’t feel like guesswork in a noisy world. We break the chaos into three moves you can actually use: define the values your family lives by, let real-life consequences build judgment, and help your kids practice the character they want to be known for. No jargon, no guilt—just clear, steady tools you can put to work tonight.
From there, we tackle a tough news run that every parent should hear. We unpack a human swastika incident in California and why hate never creates change. We talk about a school gym rented for an adult-themed livestream and the failures that allow it. We cover violent events that shake trust—an officer shooting tied to a school crash, DUI injuries to track students—and the quiet breaches that do the deepest harm: educators arrested for child sexual abuse material and grooming. Each story becomes a prompt for better family conversations: What happened? Who was harmed? How do we prevent it? Where were the adults? What would we choose?
We also examine the North Forsyth High School fatal stabbing update—what investigators say about self-defense, the role of metal detectors, and the hard question of accountability when staffing gaps become life-and-death issues. Along the way, we share practical safety steps for floods, campus vigilance, and reporting concerns without panic. We close with a missing-student alert and a reminder that community attention saves time—and sometimes lives.
If you value straight talk, practical parenting, and real-world school news, you’re in the right seat. Hit follow, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with someone who needs a clear starting point. Your review helps more parents find tools that actually work. Where will you start first—values, consequences, or character?
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"Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "
By Rashon Baskerville Jr.Comments, Feedback, Suggestions? Text Us!
Parenting shouldn’t feel like guesswork in a noisy world. We break the chaos into three moves you can actually use: define the values your family lives by, let real-life consequences build judgment, and help your kids practice the character they want to be known for. No jargon, no guilt—just clear, steady tools you can put to work tonight.
From there, we tackle a tough news run that every parent should hear. We unpack a human swastika incident in California and why hate never creates change. We talk about a school gym rented for an adult-themed livestream and the failures that allow it. We cover violent events that shake trust—an officer shooting tied to a school crash, DUI injuries to track students—and the quiet breaches that do the deepest harm: educators arrested for child sexual abuse material and grooming. Each story becomes a prompt for better family conversations: What happened? Who was harmed? How do we prevent it? Where were the adults? What would we choose?
We also examine the North Forsyth High School fatal stabbing update—what investigators say about self-defense, the role of metal detectors, and the hard question of accountability when staffing gaps become life-and-death issues. Along the way, we share practical safety steps for floods, campus vigilance, and reporting concerns without panic. We close with a missing-student alert and a reminder that community attention saves time—and sometimes lives.
If you value straight talk, practical parenting, and real-world school news, you’re in the right seat. Hit follow, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with someone who needs a clear starting point. Your review helps more parents find tools that actually work. Where will you start first—values, consequences, or character?
Support the show
"Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "