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By Claire Lee
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Hello, and welcome to the show! We have begun a new journey into season two of Lambert in Real Time, and who better to start it off than Coach Bass as the guest! We are beyond excited to share with you what Lambert has in store for this semester that we never had in previous years. We reflect on the past on all we have accomplished, and discuss what 2020 was like for us. In the second part of the episode, we do a deep dive into the activities we will host and our hopes for the new year. Join us in this journey, so get ready, because this is Lambert in Real Time!
For the majority of us, this year has brought us new challenges that we had to face. At Lambert, our clubs have also felt that impact on them, and one of the largest clubs that support Lambert activity is Student Council. Along with creating new events and adjustments to look forward to, student council faces last minute obstacles from the ever changing social distancing guidelines. We listen to Mrs. Wilson go over what it has been like during Homecoming week and new plans we can plan to be a part of over the next couple of weeks. As old traditions get a make over, Lambert student council is making the best out of it all.
!New series alert!
Coach Bass and Claire Lee will get together in a casual conversation once or every other month to go over anything fantastic that happened here at Lambert or get insight on any new developments coming up in the coming weeks! This first episode, we go over homecoming week and the school year so far! Coach Bass gives us a sneak peak on a new spirit point opportunity for the year. So watch out longhorns, because we are going in TIME LAPSE
One this week's episode, Claire Lee and Dr. Johnessee discuss about the four therapy dogs here at Lambert and how they came to be. As one of the assistance principals, Dr. Johnessee became a critical part in advocating to bring the therapy dogs, Duck, Clover, Charlie, and Maggie. Mental health playing a huge aspect in our daily lives this year, we cover how these dogs have helped our students and staff feel comforted anytime they are stressed. Now, as a prominent figure in our Lambert culture, these once puppies have trained hard to become the lovely helpers they are today. Making their influence outside of the exceptional students program, this episode is a part 2 of the previous with Mrs. Nicoletti. Dr. Johnessee also goes over the differences in Service and Therapy dogs to help our community be more aware how to approach both types of dogs while they are hard at work.
Our peers in the Lambert's Exceptional students program has been facing some changes that they are unwavered by. On this week's episode your host, Claire Lee, talks to Mrs. Nicoletti about her students and what is has been like overcoming new challenges and meeting new expectations in terms of social distancing guidelines. Discussions on how, despite some events being cancelled, the students find new ways to use their skills and smile their way through some of the new barriers with masks, distanced learning, and many more. Also, how has their class' therapy dog, Duck, helped them and everyone at lambert stay positive?
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.