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    • Think Before You Click
      Aug 28 2025

      Tonight I spoke at the North Chicago D187 Board again. The first time was spontaneous; this time I came prepared. With only 3 minutes to speak, I couldn’t fit everything, so here’s the heart of it: On August 12, 2025, the Board had a clear chance to discuss and enact a district-wide volunteer policy, a framework to protect students and support community involvement. No policy passed. Some members walked out. If it wasn’t about one person, why abandon the whole discussion? If student safety is the priority, why not stay, discuss, and do the work? Facts over feelings. Public comment isn’t a monologue; it’s timed. Governance isn’t about popularity; it’s about policy. Let’s stop personal tests and pass real safeguards. Say it with me: • Let’s protect student voices, not punish them. • Let’s work through disagreement, not walk away from it. • Let’s center students, not egos. • Let’s build trust, not tension. • Let’s choose service, not self-interest. To the claim that students are “coached” whenever they speak: that’s disrespectful and false. North Chicago students think critically, speak for themselves, and deserve to be heard. Media literacy matters. Before sharing headlines about our district (budgets, debt, etc.), ask: Is this a primary source or a secondary source? What’s the author’s bias and purpose? What context is missing (timelines, capital projects, comparisons)? Don’t spread misinformation—research first. Think before you click. Education is a village effort—district, staff, families, city, and students together. Show up for learning with the same energy folks show up for drama. Be active, not passive. Scripture that grounds me: • “Train up a child in the way they should go…” — Proverbs 22:6 • “When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” — Psalm 56:3 • “Control your temper—anger labels you a fool.” — Ecclesiastes 7:9 With respect, hope, and commitment to my community, — Trenton Taylor, NCCHS ’24 | Student, advocate, volunteer, Northwestern University #ThinkBeforeYouClick #ProtectStudentVoices #NorthChicago #D187 #FactsOverFeelings #VolunteerPolicy #CommunityFirst #PublicEducation #ServeWithIntegrity #StudentAdvocacy

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      1 h et 11 min
    • The Factual Story of a Local School Board
      Aug 16 2025

      In this relaunch of The Accounts Podcast, I take you inside North Chicago D187’s shift from state oversight to an elected board. I share why I think leadership should build on the district’s recent progress and unpack the difference between policy (rules and consequences) and procedure (the check-in steps we follow every day). I walk through the Carlos Smith situation from my perspective—why his presence matters for culture and pride, and how board conduct kept a reinstatement from happening that night. I make a broader call for media literacy, primary sources over rumors, and active participation. I close with Proverbs 22:6 because I believe education starts at home and thrives when our whole community shows up.

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      44 min
    • Disclaimer
      Feb 7 2023

      Season 1 coming soon....

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