9:05 - 9:20 The use of pronouns in school There was outrage at Farmington Junior High School after school counselors had new placards made that showed their preferred pronouns.The move motivated parents to send emails and make phone calls to the school. A professor in SUU is also Sueing after he was sanctioned for not address a student by their preferred pronoun. Mike Anderson, KSL 5 TV explains the issue at hand. Sue Robbins with Equality Utah's Transgender Advisory Council joins the show to explain the importance of pronouns to teens. 9:35 - Why do teachers pay for school supplies? Teacher supplies — who pays for supplies in the classroom. Sen Todd Weiler put out a tweet to explain why teachers have to foot shoe of the bill. Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to explain further. 9:50 - Connecting students back to school at American Fork High School We are broadcasting live from American Fork High School as we focus on the Alpine District for our back-to-school coverage. Principal of American Fork High joins the show to explain how they are connecting students back to school at American Fork High and the challenge they faced with engagement during the pandemic. 10:05 - The future of tech in our kids' lives Broadcasting live from American Fork High School. The tech industry is in full boom in Utah County due to the silicon slope industry, Tanner Bowman, teacher of computer science joins the show to talk about the industry and skills students can gain through computer science. 10:20 - Students building homes through CTE classes D2 takes a look into the CTE program at American Fork High School and how the skills taken can get them careers outside of high school. Mickel Bos CTE coordinator at American Fork High School joins the show to take us through the program. We specifically look at a building construction class where students build two homes a year. Jacob Rogers is a student a part of the building construction class and he shares his experience with building a home. 10:35 - What conservation in American Fork There are many things happening in the city of American Fork! Brad Frost, Mayor of American Fork joins the show to talk about the city and specifically what water conservation efforts they have in place. 10:50 - Water conservation in the Alpine District Debbie finds out how much water Alpine School District is saving by switching their fields to artificial turf. David Stephenson, Communication Director for Alpine School District joins the show. 11:05 - How video is used for connection at American Fork High School As we broadcast at American Fork High School we take a look at the DECA program and how it is helping students launch their own businesses. Portia, is the president of the DECA club and shares her experience. We also take a look into how the American Fork Principal Peter Glahn, is using video to connect better with students. 11:20 - Worker shortage in Alpine School District According to the U-S Chamber of Commerce, Utah is one of 14 states most negatively affected by worker shortages. How is that effecting schools in Utah's largest district? David Stephenson, Communication Director for Alpine School District joins the show. 11:35 - Be Ready Utah: Preparing for an unexpected water system shutdown The water supply in Jackson, Mississippi is not coming back until they can get system fixed. What can we do to prepare for something so unexpected like this that is likely in the back of our minds. Wade Mathews, PIO with the Division of Emergency Management and Be Ready Utah, walks us through ways we can prepare and store water. 11:50 - Triple digits in September: How long will the heat last? We have had one of the hottest summers around, and the heat is still coming! With rare triple digits happening through September. Sarah Lambert, student at American Fork High School joins the show as Debbie's co -host! They speak to KSL Meteorologist, Kevin Eubank, about the high temperatures and what can be expected through labor day weekend and the months ahead.