Sex education is a long absent subject for today's Santa Rosa City Schools' students. Since starting the Sex Ed. club, Maddie Smith, Callie Ritter, and Eden Glass have encountered numerous difficulties and red type in proceeding with their desired implementation. Listen to these three discuss the problems they've encountered and the importance of their goal.
Get to know our Student Body President, Justin Sullivan, as we sit down with him to get to know his view on leadership, his motivations, all the way to his music taste.
As Voice of The Youth rises in influence week by week, we sit down with Amari Jones, its creator, as he discusses his life, the motivations and process behind creating, and the results of his organization.
Economics, both the field of study overall and entry level "Econ 101" classes have a tremendous impact on the world around us, but the way the subject is taught and approached is very flawed. So we sat down with Carrillo AP Macroeconomics teacher Mr. Brady and passionate econ student and Prensa staff writer Evan Jackson to discuss our views on the subject, get the lowdown on Mr. Brady's experience taking the class in college and then learning to teach it, his thoughts on how economics should be taught and on the College Board, and finally we discuss our thoughts with him on some of the issues with the field.
With 525 pieces of anti-transgender legislation being proposed across 49 states, Zooey Zephyr a trans legislator in the state of Montana being censured during a debate over one of these pieces of legislation, and many restrictive book bans and laws being successfully passed across states, it's a very difficult time to be trans. We talk today with a trans student, Winter Cline, and with our trans host Rosemary Cromwell about the difficulties that trans students face at Carrillo and in schools in general and what we can do to make life easier on them.
*NOTE*
Within the episode the host and guest will have very direct discussions over data from a private, anonymous survey that was sent around to staff. The only person with access to the original responses is our guest and the creator of the survey, Winter Cline. Our host, Rosemary Cromwell, had access to a copy of the data without any names or identifying information present. Within the episode, responses are not directly quoted and instead are paraphrased to ensure anonymity.
Sources:
https://translegislation.com/bills/2023/US/HB1064
In the wake of the stabbing of Jayden Pienta at Montgomery High School on March 1st and the subsequent district-wide protests and walkouts, we sat down with District 4 Board Trustee and Vice President of the Santa Rosa City Schools Board, Omar Medina.
*CORRECTIONS*
Within the episode Santa Rosa Police Department Chief of Police John Cregan is erroneously called "Officer Cregan"
Prensa Sports Editor Cohen Ferrari is erroneously called "staff writer"