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Seneca Valley Debuts Podcast To Begin School Year

"Voices" is designed to provide an inside look at district activities and events.

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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA — Seneca Valley School District has rolled out a podcast. "Voices” features interviews with guests who share an inside look at what is taking place at Seneca Valley.
Show episodes are released in near-real time, so audience members will hear about the most current topics and updates.

“The podcast world is increasing in popularity, and we believe such a medium serves as an excellent way to communicate with the public, especially during this time,” said district communications director Linda Andreassi, Communications Director. “There’s something to be said about hearing directly from the school district and getting a more detailed
‘behind the scenes’ look at what is taking place.”

The podcast is now available with 13 episodes, 10-to-12-minutes each, addressing Seneca Valley’s 2020-21 Return to School. Interviews include superintendent Tracy Vitale discussing how the district is preparing for the new school year; human resources director Kyra Bobak talking about staff training and incentives for substitutes; and Seneca Valley Academy of Choice
principal Denise Manganello sharing about how the established cyber program at Seneca Valley differs from remote learning.

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Future episodes will highlight sports and activities, as well as the social, emotional needs of students during COVID-19. Non-COVID-19 episodes are also being planned to feature district construction projects, student registration and much more. Special guests from the community – along with staff and students - will also participate.

Listen today and learn more at www.svsd.net/podcast or listen on Apple Podcasts or on
Spotify.

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