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From YouTube: Destination Education: 8/19/23
Description
Rodeo week in Caldwell, means a new school year in the Caldwell School District! In the first #DestinationEducation Episode of the 2023-2024 school year, we highlight the first day of school, recognize student accomplishments over the summer, and more.
Please email jwatts@caldwellschools.org if you have any fun and exciting news stories you would like to share in next week's episode.
A
Hello
and
welcome
back
to
the
first
destination
education
episode
of
the
2023-2024
school
year,
where
the
students
and
staff
are
the
stars.
We
are
so
excited
to
have
you
all
back
and
can't
wait
to
see
what
the
school
year
has
in
store
now
at
the
start
of
every
school
year
means
it's
a
rodeo
week
here
in
Caldwell
and
I'm
here
at
the
99th
annual
Caldwell
night
Rodeo,
where
many
of
our
students
and
staff
volunteer
throughout
the
week.
B
I
love
getting
to
reach
these
younger
generations
and
teach
them
about
the
things
that
I
grew
up
doing
and
that
I
love
and
getting
to
see
them
brighten
up
when
you
tell
them
about
horses
about
bulls,
about
roping
and
why
those
are
real
life
applications
that
Cowboys
do
it's
just
my
favorite
part
of
the
day
is
to
see
them
smile
and
get
excited
about
it.
Like
I
am
Miss.
A
A
We
can't
wait
to
see
the
new
friendships
inspiring
lessons
fun
projects,
Sports
triumphs
and
Endless
Possibilities.
We
are
looking
forward
to
this
school
year
and
for
the
opportunities
to
come,
and
we
end
this
week's
show
by
recognizing
some
of
the
incredible
things
our
students
did
over
the
summer
Nick
Mendez.
Now
a
junior
at
Caldwell
High
School
participated
in
the
NASA
stem
enhancement
in
Earth
and
space
science,
High
School,
intern
science
Symposium.
This
summer
interns
learned
how
to
interpret
NASA's
satellite
data
while
working
with
scientists
and
engineers
in
their
chosen
area
of
work.
A
He
recently
presented
to
the
Board
of
Trustees
about
his
experience
now
senior
Kendall
green
rebuilt,
the
throwing
pits
at
Caldwell
High
School
for
her
senior
community
service
project.
She
went
out
and
found
sponsors
bought
all
the
materials
and
did
all
the
work
because
of
Kendall's
hard
work.
The
throwing
pits
are
now
able
to
compete
on
now,
as
the
sun
sets
on
the
99th
annual
Caldwell
night
Rodeo.