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04/14/2026

What Real School Accountability Looks Like
Description: What if accountability means parents can actually leave? Jenny Clark challenges ESA critics by contrasting weak reading outcomes with a parent’s power to remove a child and choose another school. It’s a sharp moment in a bigger conversation about school choice. Watch the full episode.

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From the American Classroom podcast

03/31/2026

Your Superpowers? Ask People Who Love You

Don’t know your superpowers? Ask five people who love you what you do better than others. Their answers can reveal the gifts that energize you and point toward meaningful work. This simple exercise connects to a bigger idea: your value starts with self-awareness.

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From the American Classroom podcast
Worth

03/11/2026

A forensic investigator in online crimes shares how two boys thought it was a joke until one photo exposed their home address. This clip shows how a casual gaming chat can turn into real-world risk fast. A house number in the background changed everything. Watch the full episode for the bigger lesson.

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From the American Classroom podcast

02/18/2026

The American Revolution wasn’t won by famous names alone. Lynn Young explains the courage it took to sign the Declaration knowing ex*****on was possible, and how countless everyday colonists stepped up to serve. This moment ties to the episode’s call to educate, engage, and unite through service.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/JzliMVhHqBw

From the American Classroom podcast

02/14/2026

Long before independence was won, women were already in the fight. From Abigail Adams urging leaders to “remember the ladies” to those who disguised themselves to serve and camp followers who foraged, sewed, and sustained the troops, their courage shaped the Revolution. Watch the full episode for the full story.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/JzliMVhHqBw

02/04/2026

Earl Taylor breaks down what set the American Revolution apart — not terror, but consent of the people and self-government. It highlights the founders’ unique vision that rights come from the people, not rulers. Want to understand how 1776 still shapes our freedom today? Watch the full episode and dive deeper.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/BhFyrTlrbTo

From the American Classroom podcast #1776

01/07/2026

Hear how Holocaust education teaches students to recognize hate, bias, and prejudice and builds real empathy in classrooms. This clip shows how lessons connect history with character and action, helping young people stand up for others. Watch the full episode to explore how this curriculum makes history meaningful and impactful.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/AvqyriD4ndc

From the American Classroom podcast

01/06/2026

A mom used her sister’s address to get a better school and ended up jailed overnight. Liz Dreckman says that “zip code” rules push families into impossible choices, and why real school choice is about parents picking the best fit, not the system.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/qqU0KUmXnFI

From the American Classroom podcast

12/10/2025

What is dual Enrollment? See how you can earn both high-school and college credit in one class — while still in high school. This clip comes from an episode about how students can get a jump-on their academic and career path through early college opportunities.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/z90GA-ghQ6w

From the American Classroom podcast

10/27/2025

Shane Krauser unpacks how the Declaration of Independence wasn’t just a break from Britain—it was a stand for agency, the God-given right to direct your own life. By rejecting the “divine right of kings,” the founders declared that freedom belongs to everyone. That principle still defines the American experiment 250 years later.

Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/z90GA-ghQ6w

From The American Classroom Podcast

10/27/2025

You don’t have to be a constitutional scholar to change your child’s future.
Shane Krauser shares how turning everyday dinner-table talks about school or the news into real conversations about freedom can shape a generation that understands what America stands for.

Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/z90GA-ghQ6w

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