A podcast on education-related topics with a blend of local and national conversations. The show is produced by the Ames Community School District in Ames, Iowa.
Veteran kindergarten teacher Allison Fisher shares practical advice for families preparing children for kindergarten, drawing on 20-plus years of classroom experience in the Ames Community School District. She emphasizes social-emotional skills and independence, along with routines like consistent sleep, breakfast, limited screen time, and reading together. The episode offers reassurance about the…
In this episode, we were joined by Aaron Weddle, the new principal of Mitchell Elementary, to talk about his background, leadership journey, and educational philosophy. Weddle discusses his focus on building community and relationships, creating a welcoming environment where every child belongs, and partnering with staff and families to support the whole child academically, socially, and…
In this episode, we sit down with Ames High senior Brandon Johnson to talk about his journey as a multi-sport athlete, his decision to continue his football career at the University of Northern Iowa, and the people and experiences that helped him along the way. Brandon reflects on his favorite memories as a Little Cyclone and what excites him most about the next chapter, both on and off the field.
What does it take to truly be your best self, and how do you balance it all along the way? In this episode, we sit down with Ames High senior Laura Chen, recently named Iowa’s Distinguished Young Woman for 2026. From her involvement in activities like tennis and orchestra to her work in cancer research, Laura shares how her experiences have shaped who she is today and what comes next on her…
In this episode, we’re joined by Ames High senior Isabelle Stagg as she reflects on where her cheer journey began, and whether she ever imagined it would lead her to Iowa State University. You’ll hear how her time in Ames High cheer shaped her skills while building leadership, teamwork, and perseverance, along with the moments that made her experience truly meaningful.
In this episode of the Amazing Education Podcast, host Amy DeLashmutt talks with Charles Grim, the longtime music teacher at Meeker Elementary, as he prepares to retire. Grimm reflects on his unexpected path into elementary music, his love for playing and teaching, and the energetic joy he brings to every class. The conversation highlights Grimm’s impact on students — encouraging them to try band,…
From Little Cyclone to NCAA competitor to Ames High head coach — Erica Douglas has come full circle. In this episode, we sat down with the Ames Hall of Famer, former Iowa State standout, and founder of She Plays to talk about leadership, legacy, and building confidence in today’s student-athletes. Find out from Douglas herself what it means to come home and lead the next generation.
On this episode, we’re joined by Carolyn Jons, a longtime Ames school board member and influential leader in public education. Recently honored by the Iowa Association of School Boards, Carolyn reflects on her roots in Ames, her decades of leadership, and what strong school governance means for the future of public education.
In this episode, we’re talking with Ames High science teachers about how they’re bringing creativity and curiosity into the classroom through hands-on, real-world learning. From innovative lab experiences to the “What’s in Your Watershed?” project, these educators are redefining what it means to teach—and think—like a scientist.
In this episode, we’re joined by Shaeley Santiago, our English Learner Coordinator, to talk about what effective coaching and support look like for multilingual learners. Shaeley shares how relationship-building, collaboration, and coaching create classrooms where every student, and every teacher, can thrive.