
Episode 4
Season 10 Episode 4 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Truck Driving Training, Aviation Mechanics, Student Art Awards, Pirates CARE Center are featured.
We explore the success of a growing Commercial Driving Program and discuss why the Pirates CARE Student Resource Center is a one-stop shop for students in need. Plus, a historic groundbreaking highlights PSC’s pivotal role in Aviation Mechanics, Student Art Awards showcase extraordinary talent, and Coach Pete Pena reflects on a state championship run for men's basketball.
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Episode 4
Season 10 Episode 4 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
We explore the success of a growing Commercial Driving Program and discuss why the Pirates CARE Student Resource Center is a one-stop shop for students in need. Plus, a historic groundbreaking highlights PSC’s pivotal role in Aviation Mechanics, Student Art Awards showcase extraordinary talent, and Coach Pete Pena reflects on a state championship run for men's basketball.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship<b>Coming up on Pensacola State today,</b> <b>a historic groundbreaking highlights</b> <b>a pivotal role in aviation mechanics.</b> <b>We'll explore the success of a growing</b> <b>commercial driving program and discuss why</b> <b>the Pirates Care student</b> <b>resource Center is a one stop shop</b> <b>for students in need.</b> <b>Hello</b> <b>and welcome to Pensacola State today.</b> <b>I'm Steve Nissim, along with my co-host</b> <b>Rameca Vincent Leary.</b> <b>In this jam packed</b> <b>episode, we'll go in-depth</b> <b>with the Pirates Care Student Resource</b> <b>Center team, see just how impactful</b> <b>the commercial driving program is,</b> <b>and explore the excitement of Pirate Fest.</b> <b>But we start with another huge step</b> <b>for PSC in aviation mechanics training.</b> <b>The college is at the forefront</b> <b>of pentacle, its role in this</b> <b>growing industry.</b> <b>A groundbreaking ceremony for new aviation</b> <b>airframe</b> <b>and powerplant mechanics training facility</b> <b>magnifies the significance.</b> <b>It was an impressive</b> <b>gathering of major players</b> <b>from state, city and county governments</b> <b>as well as industry leaders, PSC started</b> <b>the new program last year with 19 students</b> <b>working out of an engineering hangar</b> <b>at the airport.</b> <b>But the new facility will greatly expand</b> <b>the ability to train critically needed</b> <b>new workers.</b> <b>It's a win on many levels, with PSC</b> <b>instrumental in making it all possible.</b> <b>They're leaders in the community</b> <b>for innovative technology</b> <b>and innovative training.</b> <b>So without having a partner like Pensacola</b> <b>State College to champion this,</b> <b>and to be the facilitators</b> <b>to allow these students</b> <b>to get the training to to bring these high</b> <b>paying jobs back into Pensacola.</b> <b>It just couldn't happen without PSC.</b> <b>We sought the best partner</b> <b>we could find in the community</b> <b>who could take on this responsibility.</b> <b>And we found it in Pensacola</b> <b>State College.</b> <b>They have the infrastructure.</b> <b>They have the faculty and staff.</b> <b>They have the ability</b> <b>to develop curricula.</b> <b>And they're doing that.</b> <b>And we're very, very pleased</b> <b>to be working with them on this.</b> <b>I think Pensacola State College</b> <b>is very organized, very detailed in,</b> <b>how they plan the training programs</b> <b>and how they integrate that</b> <b>with the work that we do in our hangars</b> <b>for real commercial customers.</b> <b>What the new facility will be easily</b> <b>upwards of 100, 150 students.</b> <b>So it's it's again, we're going to grow,</b> <b>along with the facility, just to train</b> <b>more and more people in Pensacola,</b> <b>as well as standby in Santa Rosa counties.</b> <b>That one is.</b> <b>Meanwhile, visual Arts Department fosters</b> <b>the growth of so many talented artists,</b> <b>and the annual awards exhibition</b> <b>puts these amazing efforts on display.</b> <b>Hosted at the Anna Lamar Switzer Center</b> <b>for Visual Arts.</b> <b>The events showcase the finest examples</b> <b>of artwork produced by PSC students.</b> <b>It featured a vast array of media</b> <b>categories, including ceramics,</b> <b>drawing, digital design,</b> <b>painting, photography and sculpture.</b> <b>The pieces were displayed</b> <b>for several months,</b> <b>culminating in an engaging award ceremony.</b> <b>This year's guest juror was New Orleans</b> <b>artist Gina Phillips.</b> <b>95 students applied for the prestigious</b> <b>show and 183 pieces were featured.</b> <b>Ultimately, 30 winners were announced</b> <b>in various categories,</b> <b>while four incoming</b> <b>freshmen received scholarships.</b> <b>High school.</b> <b>What they put</b> <b>on display in this exhibition</b> <b>is super eclectic, highly talented,</b> <b>very thoughtful</b> <b>and very polished artworks,</b> <b>which sets us apart</b> <b>from most other institutions.</b> <b>Everyone in the Visual Arts</b> <b>department has really poured</b> <b>into my experience here,</b> <b>and they do that with every student.</b> <b>So it really is a great honor.</b> <b>The top honor,</b> <b>the Anna Award, went to Jennifer Hendriks.</b> <b>She's a nontraditional student</b> <b>and a shining example</b> <b>of what's possible</b> <b>in the visual arts program.</b> <b>I work full time, so I'm only taking 1</b> <b>or 2 classes a semester.</b> <b>So I've turned a two year program</b> <b>into a five year adventure.</b> <b>But, it's really been very rewarding.</b> <b>So I've learned a lot along the way, and</b> <b>I can't wait to get into that next step.</b> <b>But Jennifer is one of those</b> <b>nontraditional students</b> <b>that really grind every single day in</b> <b>and outside of this facility.</b> <b>She's got a full time job.</b> <b>She's in a really rigorous program, and</b> <b>she has just knocked it out of the park.</b> <b>There is a huge</b> <b>need for licensed</b> <b>truck drivers, and PSC is delivering.</b> <b>The growing commercial vehicle driving</b> <b>program provides pivotal opportunities</b> <b>and a major impact for the industry.</b> <b>Truck drivers are in high</b> <b>demand,</b> <b>providing plenty of coveted opportunities.</b> <b>My father was a, truck driver</b> <b>and my younger brother</b> <b>is a truck driver, so it was something</b> <b>I've been wanting to do for years.</b> <b>I just figured I need to go ahead</b> <b>and branch out and do better for myself.</b> <b>And it's it's a career choice.</b> <b>Most of our students,</b> <b>before they even obtain or tested</b> <b>for the CDL, usually have anywhere from 2</b> <b>to 4 job offers.</b> <b>Just like the industry commercial vehicle</b> <b>driving program is booming,</b> <b>an impressive 12 acre facility in Milton</b> <b>that opened in</b> <b>2022 is the catalyst</b> <b>for continuing growth.</b> <b>When I first got here, we had two</b> <b>vehicles were averaging anywhere</b> <b>from 4 to 6 students per term.</b> <b>Now we're almost up to nine power units.</b> <b>And the best part is we're able</b> <b>to turn out anywhere from 24 to 38.</b> <b>For a class that's producing over</b> <b>350 drivers per year from a full</b> <b>eight week college credit course</b> <b>to an eight day certification program.</b> <b>The comprehensive training starts</b> <b>in the classroom</b> <b>and ends on the road</b> <b>with hands on experience.</b> <b>Even when I was in the service</b> <b>training for a CDL,</b> <b>they didn't have the same type of facility</b> <b>to test on.</b> <b>You know,</b> <b>they just stick</b> <b>you out out there on the road</b> <b>and expect you to know what you're doing.</b> <b>Here they actually get to take</b> <b>you from 0 to 100.</b> <b>So you get that full range of training</b> <b>that includes state of the art simulators</b> <b>that are valuable tools and high on the</b> <b>Wow factor.</b> <b>They are really high class there.</b> <b>I'm sure they're very expensive</b> <b>and they are really nice.</b> <b>I guess it's got every little detail.</b> <b>It's just like a real smile.</b> <b>The simulator is a great inclement</b> <b>weather, from extreme fog to extreme</b> <b>snow to ice.</b> <b>We have that all available to them.</b> <b>So when they experience in the real life</b> <b>that it's not a shock</b> <b>and they can be better prepared for it.</b> <b>As for the real life training, students</b> <b>regularly</b> <b>get behind the wheel</b> <b>and one of these big rigs</b> <b>with an expert instructor to provide</b> <b>guidance on the facility's big track.</b> <b>We're out on the open road.</b> <b>Thousand percent better.</b> <b>Corey, that was a beautiful lieutenant.</b> <b>I picked up a few.</b> <b>They give us a lot of free range</b> <b>of how we want to learn.</b> <b>And if you take the time to apply it,</b> <b>you're going to get all the practice</b> <b>time you want</b> <b>and you can get here early in practice.</b> <b>You know, they're good.</b> <b>They're going to give you all the pointers</b> <b>you need to get your CDL</b> <b>and be a good trucker.</b> <b>I look at it</b> <b>as this is our future that's coming in,</b> <b>and if we can train them properly, then</b> <b>we don't have to worry so much about them.</b> <b>When they go out into the real world.</b> <b>As well as various CDL.</b> <b>The facility also provides school,</b> <b>bus and hazardous materials training.</b> <b>It's all delivering critical workforce</b> <b>ready drivers and fulfilling dreams.</b> <b>First and foremost,</b> <b>get my foot in the door with a company</b> <b>and become an experienced driver.</b> <b>Then I can look at pursuing, going,</b> <b>becoming an owner, operator,</b> <b>getting my own truck</b> <b>to build my brand, to build my company,</b> <b>and to to go, as far as, the sky.</b> <b>Let me go.</b> <b>I feel very prepared</b> <b>after I leave the school.</b> <b>I'm actually having a test today,</b> <b>so today it will more than likely</b> <b>be my last day here.</b> <b>And I'm sad to say that because the people</b> <b>here, the facility here are great.</b> <b>I love it.</b> <b>We've taken folks</b> <b>that have been absolutely homeless,</b> <b>and now after having a career,</b> <b>we've been taking folks that were happy</b> <b>with making 15 bucks an hour,</b> <b>and now they're able to double and triple</b> <b>that in being a truck driver.</b> <b>That's a game changer.</b> <b>That's a life changer.</b> <b>In addition to</b> <b>preparing students for the future,</b> <b>PSC is focused on providing a fun</b> <b>and inviting atmosphere to make</b> <b>the college experience more enriching.</b> <b>Pirate Fest is a great example.</b> <b>The annual event</b> <b>returned to the main campus this spring.</b> <b>Bigger and better.</b> <b>It was cool to have a carnival</b> <b>like atmosphere right on the campus quad</b> <b>students had a blast with fun activities</b> <b>including epic inflatables, a zip line,</b> <b>rock climbing wall, cyclone</b> <b>swing ride, and a mechanical bull.</b> <b>Posted by the PSC</b> <b>Student Affairs Department.</b> <b>It delivered good times, camaraderie</b> <b>and a surprising diversion.</b> <b>I quite literally just left class</b> <b>and walked out and heard music.</b> <b>So I just walked this way</b> <b>and I was like, oh.</b> <b>So it was really fun.</b> <b>It looked fun.
There's like,</b> <b>they're here for you.</b> <b>They want you to have fun.</b> <b>They want you to come here.</b> <b>And you know I love it.</b> <b>You ever expect you're going to be doing</b> <b>ziplining on campus?</b> <b>No, not at all.</b> <b>It was really cool, though.</b> <b>Last year</b> <b>I didn't get a chance to come here,</b> <b>so I'm really happy</b> <b>I got to come this year</b> <b>and go on the zipline and do all the other</b> <b>cool stuff that we got here.</b> <b>It's time for the president's perspective,</b> <b>where we get to hear</b> <b>the thoughts of Doctor Ed Meadows.</b> <b>Thanks again</b> <b>so much for sharing some time with us.</b> <b>Well, good night Steve.</b> <b>It's, it's nice to be with you again.</b> <b>Good day to you, too.</b> <b>All right.</b> <b>So recently, you inducted</b> <b>six more faculty members</b> <b>into the Academy of Teaching Excellence</b> <b>and including our wonderful co-host</b> <b>on this show, Doctor Leary.</b> <b>This is something that he started back</b> <b>in 1986.</b> <b>Over 200 have been inducted.</b> <b>So what is really</b> <b>the significance, of this honor?</b> <b>Well, I think this was the vision</b> <b>of Doctor Atwell, who at the time was a,</b> <b>VP for academic affairs</b> <b>and later became president.</b> <b>But he felt it was important to,</b> <b>have a process by which, faculty</b> <b>could be recognized</b> <b>by the administration of the college and,</b> <b>by the college at large and the faculty.</b> <b>And so through the nomination process,</b> <b>you have</b> <b>different categories of faculty, like the,</b> <b>first year faculty</b> <b>or adjunct faculty and then our faculty</b> <b>that have been here more than a year.</b> <b>And, it is quite an occasion</b> <b>and, very, uplifting kind</b> <b>of, experience for the faculty</b> <b>that, get to tape their thoughts.</b> <b>You know what?</b> <b>They love teaching</b> <b>and what it means to them to be able to,</b> <b>be at Pensacola State as a faculty member.</b> <b>And so that tradition, has,</b> <b>become more and more important,</b> <b>from a historical perspective because,</b> <b>we have all the portraits</b> <b>of all the recipients in the library.</b> <b>And at the bottom floor,</b> <b>we put the newest, inductees,</b> <b>and then we move, the ones</b> <b>from the previous year</b> <b>upstairs to our to our large foyer.</b> <b>And so when you walk</b> <b>the halls of the library,</b> <b>particularly when you go upstairs,</b> <b>you see all of the faculty</b> <b>that,</b> <b>some have retired, others are still here.</b> <b>That have been,</b> <b>pointed out as exceptional faculty</b> <b>members.</b> <b>Earlier in the show,</b> <b>we had a story on the,</b> <b>truck driver, the commercial driving,</b> <b>training program at PSC.</b> <b>It's really ramped up</b> <b>since he opened the new facility in 2022.</b> <b>And how happy have you been, with the</b> <b>progress of development of that program?</b> <b>Well, you know, I think that's,</b> <b>one of the greatest success stories,</b> <b>that Pensacola State has had in the last</b> <b>few years in terms of the number of, CDL</b> <b>certificates</b> <b>that we've been able to award, to,</b> <b>to help fill this tremendous shortage.</b> <b>And these jobs are,</b> <b>tremendous paying jobs,</b> <b>whether you're a local, driver</b> <b>that gets to come home</b> <b>every night or if you choose to do,</b> <b>on the road,</b> <b>where you're gone 3 or 4 days.</b> <b>The salaries</b> <b>that, these individuals can make</b> <b>once they get our CDL license,</b> <b>is something that,</b> <b>certainly puts them in a,</b> <b>a good economic position</b> <b>to care for their families and themselves.</b> <b>And really was a partnership with Santa</b> <b>Rosa County,</b> <b>where you did, like, a land swap.</b> <b>You know, how how great of an example of</b> <b>that is kind of partnerships</b> <b>that are helping you,</b> <b>you know, advanced things.</b> <b>Well, I think that, partnerships</b> <b>have been the key,</b> <b>to a lot of Pensacola State success</b> <b>and workforce development.</b> <b>And certainly that is a prime example,</b> <b>where we, we traded, 20 acres</b> <b>at the South Santa Rosa Center.</b> <b>We have 108 acres there.</b> <b>And they are building,</b> <b>soccer fields and our aquatic center,</b> <b>which our students</b> <b>and the community will be able,</b> <b>to, have access to.</b> <b>And then in the industrial park,</b> <b>which is very close to our ten,</b> <b>they've, provided 20 acres.</b> <b>15 is for the truck driver</b> <b>training facility.</b> <b>We we have the driver track lighted,</b> <b>so we can expand the number of students</b> <b>and also five acres</b> <b>that will be clearing very shortly,</b> <b>to put our,</b> <b>they soul and marine mechanics program.</b> <b>Okay, doctor Meadows, as always,</b> <b>thanks so much for,</b> <b>giving us a little bit of time.</b> <b>Well, my pleasure.
So, have a good day.</b> <b>And, we'll, we'll all,</b> <b>enjoy, seeing it when you televise it.</b> <b>All right.</b> <b>Thanks so much.</b> <b>And that is your president's perspective.</b> <b>Hello, everyone.</b> <b>During this segment will be highlighting</b> <b>the multifaceted Pirates Care</b> <b>Student Resource Center.</b> <b>It's a one stop shop</b> <b>providing free resources for PSC students.</b> <b>To discuss this further,</b> <b>I'm happy to welcome Veronica</b> <b>Jennings, wellness services director.</b> <b>She's joined by sensorium McCord,</b> <b>PSC mental health services specialist.</b> <b>But ladies,</b> <b>someone you know has something to say.</b> <b>We're going to hear from Doctor Lindsay.</b> <b>List down, executive</b> <b>director of Equal Opportunity Compliance.</b> <b>And she's going to give us a tour</b> <b>of some of the specific areas.</b> <b>Let's take a look.</b> <b>This is our Pirate's</b> <b>Care Campus career closet,</b> <b>where students can come and at no cost,</b> <b>they're able to receive free business</b> <b>casual and professional clothing</b> <b>that they can use for internships, for job</b> <b>interviews.</b> <b>For the current employment that they have,</b> <b>or just to have close to where we know</b> <b>a lot of our students</b> <b>are searching for their first jobs,</b> <b>or they might have to work full time</b> <b>while they're in school.</b> <b>And so this gives them</b> <b>the opportunity to get free</b> <b>professional clothing that they can wear</b> <b>for their internships and their jobs.</b> <b>So we have clothing for men and for women</b> <b>that have been graciously donated</b> <b>by the community</b> <b>and by faculty and staff on campus,</b> <b>so students can come</b> <b>and get really nice name brand items</b> <b>and then be able to use those</b> <b>to get their future jobs.</b> <b>We even have things like ties and belts</b> <b>and bags and shoes,</b> <b>so really they can come and get items</b> <b>that will have them dressed</b> <b>from head</b> <b>to toe for those great interviews.</b> <b>Another resource that we have for students</b> <b>is our campus Food pantry,</b> <b>which is located on every single one</b> <b>of our Pensacola State College campuses.</b> <b>In the food pantry,</b> <b>students are able to come and get free</b> <b>nonperishable food items that we get</b> <b>amazing donations from the community,</b> <b>and also have a partnership with manna,</b> <b>who provide our food bags</b> <b>that give families food for 5 to 7 days,</b> <b>and students are able</b> <b>to get food for their entire family,</b> <b>which is one of the really unique things</b> <b>about our program.</b> <b>So if a student has a family of four,</b> <b>we provide them with food</b> <b>for their entire family.</b> <b>The other great thing is</b> <b>that we also have household</b> <b>and hygiene items, which is something</b> <b>that a lot of pantries don't have.</b> <b>So students are able to choose up</b> <b>to five household and hygiene items</b> <b>each time they come to visit the pantry</b> <b>to take and have for their families.</b> <b>All of this, again,</b> <b>is offered at no cost</b> <b>to any of our currently enrolled students.</b> <b>The great thing is,</b> <b>is that we actually have our campus career</b> <b>closets on multiple campuses,</b> <b>including our Milton Campus Century,</b> <b>and over at Warrington, where you can get</b> <b>health related field items as well.</b> <b>This is our student lounge area,</b> <b>where students can come in between classes</b> <b>to charge their phones,</b> <b>to get a snack, to just relax,</b> <b>and then we also have a really nice,</b> <b>family friendly space on campus as well,</b> <b>where our students that are</b> <b>parents can bring their children</b> <b>while they're meeting with our staff</b> <b>to get resources,</b> <b>or even while they're here doing online</b> <b>classes, studying, doing their homework</b> <b>in our mini computer lab that we have</b> <b>available in our resource center, as well.</b> <b>Ladies, wasn't that amazing?</b> <b>Veronica,</b> <b>I know you love doctor less now I do.</b> <b>Wonderful woman.</b> <b>So one of the things</b> <b>I want to discuss with you, and I know</b> <b>our viewing audience is interested</b> <b>in financial coaching,</b> <b>because don't we have students</b> <b>that have issues with money management?</b> <b>We do.</b> <b>And that's part of the services</b> <b>that we offer in the resource center</b> <b>is financial coaching.</b> <b>And a lot of what we do is help</b> <b>students manage</b> <b>the money that they're currently having.</b> <b>Help them increase their income</b> <b>and then budget out what they have</b> <b>and just kind of help them</b> <b>reach their financial goals.</b> <b>Have you ever heard stories of students</b> <b>amassing large credit card debt?</b> <b>Yes.
A lot of times</b> <b>the students that we see</b> <b>do have credit card debt and we try to,</b> <b>help them manage that in terms</b> <b>of what it looks like going to school</b> <b>and managing their finances and paying off</b> <b>debt, and see what's feasible</b> <b>for very good salary</b> <b>for mental health counseling.</b> <b>It's a multifaceted area,</b> <b>but one of the things I like about PSC</b> <b>that this can be done either in person</b> <b>via telehealth and it's all confidential.</b> <b>Why don't you expand on that for us?</b> <b>Yes, we do offer in-person</b> <b>and telehealth services.</b> <b>The reason being is</b> <b>because we have multiple campuses here</b> <b>at Pensacola State College.</b> <b>Specifically some of our students in the</b> <b>Milton campus century in South Santa Rosa.</b> <b>They may not be able to come to campus</b> <b>or to receive counseling,</b> <b>or we may not be able to go to them.</b> <b>So it's important to be able to offer</b> <b>that telehealth services so they could get</b> <b>that free, confidential service</b> <b>and receive the care that they need.</b> <b>And Veronica, I love the word free.</b> <b>Let it resonate in our minds forever.
Now.</b> <b>Life coaching and mentoring.</b> <b>You have an amazing personality,</b> <b>quite approachable.</b> <b>So lay that out for our viewers.</b> <b>Yeah, so life coaching comes by way</b> <b>of our wellness support specialists.</b> <b>So they meet with the students</b> <b>and they help them to set goals</b> <b>and figure out a roadmap</b> <b>to set their goals, identify</b> <b>any kind of obstacles</b> <b>that would keep them from being successful</b> <b>in life and academically,</b> <b>and they help them with that as well.</b> <b>And of course, I do</b> <b>some of that as well with the students.</b> <b>So give us an example</b> <b>of what a mentor could do.</b> <b>So one of the things a mentor could do is</b> <b>if a student has a heavy course load</b> <b>and they don't necessarily</b> <b>have the 30 skills that they need.</b> <b>So a mentor could come in and say,</b> <b>hey, let's look at your schedule.</b> <b>Let's see how we can manage</b> <b>your current schedule.</b> <b>If there's any changes</b> <b>that we need to make,</b> <b>we can help them with study</b> <b>skills as well.</b> <b>We can also talk to them about</b> <b>what's going on in their personal life,</b> <b>and is that affecting their course</b> <b>load as well.</b> <b>And we'll kind of walk them through</b> <b>what goals need to be set to manage</b> <b>your life a little bit better</b> <b>so that you can be successful?</b> <b>Because it's all about being successful</b> <b>academically and personally.</b> <b>So true accessories.</b> <b>Sometimes people may think</b> <b>that as the summer approaches</b> <b>that things could wipe down, but know</b> <b>things are ramping up for the Pirates</b> <b>Care Student Resource Center.</b> <b>So cognitive behavioral therapy,</b> <b>that's an area</b> <b>that's also covered that you deal with.</b> <b>Why don't you tell us what that is?
Yes.</b> <b>So cognitive behavioral</b> <b>therapy is a it's a modality</b> <b>where if we could change the way you</b> <b>think, we could change the way you act.</b> <b>So it's again</b> <b>that cognitive and behavioral piece.</b> <b>So one of the things that I work with with</b> <b>the students is cognitive</b> <b>restructuring changing negative thoughts</b> <b>to positive thoughts.</b> <b>And it's amazing to see how with that</b> <b>change in processing their thoughts,</b> <b>they can become better people in flourish,</b> <b>as they matriculate through school.</b> <b>Now we also understand</b> <b>you have integrative play therapy.</b> <b>Yes.
Any student who comes to the pars</b> <b>care area,</b> <b>they're often surprised that we have</b> <b>a bunch of little gadgets, fidget toys.</b> <b>We have Plato.
We have, Philippe.</b> <b>All this is to help them</b> <b>with their nerves.</b> <b>In a sense,</b> <b>it's like a grounding technique.</b> <b>We allow them to have it.</b> <b>Oftentimes, they play with it</b> <b>as they're in session with us.</b> <b>I have paint.</b> <b>Please don't tell anyone.
Wife.</b> <b>Okay, well, we want to</b> <b>paint in a few</b> <b>carpets, but, it's usually washable.</b> <b>And I also have other little gadgets.</b> <b>It helps them process their emotions</b> <b>in a way that they can express it on paper</b> <b>or with their hands.</b> <b>I love that.</b> <b>So, Veronica, dealing with case</b> <b>management, that's lofty.</b> <b>Why don't you give us a little snippet?</b> <b>So, Kate, with case</b> <b>management is personalized</b> <b>support for the students</b> <b>and is unique to each of our students.</b> <b>So we go through</b> <b>and we get with the students</b> <b>and we see what type of obstacles</b> <b>they have.</b> <b>Again, kind of like with the life coach</b> <b>and it kind of goes hand in hand.</b> <b>So we look at what kind of obstacles</b> <b>that they're having in their life.</b> <b>Let's set some goals around it</b> <b>so that you can feel empowered to overcome</b> <b>those obstacles.</b> <b>And, flourish academically and personally.</b> <b>And so in a lot of that is</b> <b>we meet on a weekly, bi weekly or monthly</b> <b>basis on student, the students can assess</b> <b>that schedule for them.</b> <b>And so we provide check ins.</b> <b>We help them get connected to resources.</b> <b>So if they need any kind of resources,</b> <b>will help them with that and do whatever</b> <b>we can to help them be successful.</b> <b>Because a lot of what we think is,</b> <b>if you're focused on</b> <b>what's going on outside of the classroom,</b> <b>if you can't be successful</b> <b>inside of the classroom</b> <b>to become the best versions of themselves.</b> <b>And I know that you probably have</b> <b>a short example to share.</b> <b>One thing</b> <b>I noticed a lot is, independence.</b> <b>At this age,</b> <b>it's a matter of they're kind of trying</b> <b>to break out that that mold</b> <b>of being a child and grow into an adult.</b> <b>So often times</b> <b>they have concerns related to that.</b> <b>Oh, well, I can't afford this.</b> <b>As Veronica was speaking about earlier,</b> <b>those financial literacy matters</b> <b>in regards to counseling it can relate to.</b> <b>Okay, well, what can we do in order</b> <b>for you to get those things that you need?</b> <b>Excellent examples ladies.</b> <b>You are phenomenal</b> <b>and we love you so much.</b> <b>PSC men's basketball made history</b> <b>last season, winning the state tournament</b> <b>for the first time since 1993.</b> <b>It was a team that far exceeded outside</b> <b>expectations.</b> <b>An emotional and memorable accomplishment</b> <b>for long time coach Pete Pena.</b> <b>We returned three players.</b> <b>We had more freshmen,</b> <b>but these are the three players</b> <b>that I wanted back</b> <b>and I wanted to build from.</b> <b>It was Dylan Cullen, it was Demetri Clark,</b> <b>it was Isaiah Sutherland,</b> <b>and their leadership</b> <b>and loyalty was absolutely outstanding.</b> <b>It just put everybody else in line.</b> <b>So winning that.</b> <b>Selling them on.</b> <b>Hey, come on, we'll be back</b> <b>and do this thing better.</b> <b>Just the just the happiness</b> <b>of of winning that thing with those three</b> <b>guys meant the world to me.</b> <b>And it</b> <b>was just, you know, Isaiah</b> <b>we got when he was 17 years</b> <b>old, Demitri Clark,</b> <b>who will sign a Division one scholarship.</b> <b>You wouldn't have given me</b> <b>a glass of water a year ago for this kid.</b> <b>These are just guys that just kept</b> <b>getting better, better and better.</b> <b>Dillon Cullen.</b> <b>And then all of a sudden, we had a couple</b> <b>of other sophomores come along and.</b> <b>And Amarion Savage,</b> <b>who did an unbelievable job, Will Vasser.</b> <b>Now we formed a nucleus of</b> <b>and it gave our guys coming off the bench.</b> <b>This is our standard.</b> <b>This is how we play.</b> <b>This is how we're going to go do this.</b> <b>And Steve, really honestly, it was just,</b> <b>it was about as enjoyable a year.</b> <b>It would have ended</b> <b>at the state tournament.</b> <b>It still would have been.</b> <b>But all of a sudden, you get a break here</b> <b>and there, and here we are.</b> <b>We're on the edge of our seats</b> <b>for plays of the month.</b> <b>The Pirates diamond squads</b> <b>both deliver some high</b> <b>drama heroics.</b> <b>Pirates softball clinging</b> <b>to a one run</b> <b>lead on Chipola in the last inning.</b> <b>A trip to the gap is trouble,</b> <b>but Abby Moles to the rescue.</b> <b>The sophomore from Australia with</b> <b>a spectacular catch to keep her in front.</b> <b>The Pirates have gotten used to glove</b> <b>gems from Morris and this one a Wednesday</b> <b>Pirates baseball, down a run</b> <b>in the final inning against Gulf Coast.</b> <b>Taft Middleton comes up huge.</b> <b>The shot down the line</b> <b>scores two runs for the walk off win.</b> <b>Clutch moment for the freshman</b> <b>from Columbus, Georgia.</b> <b>But PSC heroics weren't done for the day.</b> <b>Game two of a doubleheader tied in the</b> <b>final inning and Pensacola will border.</b> <b>Makes it a double walk off afternoon.</b> <b>The base hit plates</b> <b>Mason Unathi with another game winner.</b> <b>Barter, a Catholic high grad, caps off</b> <b>a memorable few hours for the Pirates.</b> <b>All right, Steve, that</b> <b>does it for another jam packed episode.</b> <b>But there are so many more PSC stories</b> <b>to tell.</b> <b>Look for a new episode of Pensacola State</b> <b>today every month.</b> <b>Thanks for watching.</b>
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