After the Bell is the official podcast of Savannah-Chatham County Public School System — your all-access pass to the people, programs, and stories that make our schools shine. Each episode, we go beyond the classroom walls to highlight student voices, teacher perspectives, and the innovative programs shaping the future of education in Savannah. From academics and the arts to mental health, nutrition, athletics, and career pathways, we’re bringing you the conversations that matter most to our school community. Whether you’re a parent, educator, student, or neighbor, After the Bell gives you a fun, informative, and inspiring look at the heart of SCCPSS.
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After the Bell: The Official Podcast of Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools is a education podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 24 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #24
Bringing SCCPSS’s “Unlimited Possibilities” Strategic Plan to Life
Aug 18, 202626 min
On this episode of After the Bell, we welcome Shraddha Nunziata, SCCPSS senior director of initiatives and special projects, to discuss the district’s five-year strategic plan, “Unlimited Possibilities: Every student, every school, every day,” built with unprecedented community engagement including nearly 2,000 student survey responses. Nunziata explains the plan’s focus on creating a high-quality, consistent baseline experience across schools—fair, consistent application of rules, grading, and learning expectations—while preserving each school’s unique signature programs. She outlines expected impacts for students and families: stronger reading, writing, math and critical thinking, expanded access to pathways and wellness supports, safer environments, clearer communication, and greater transparency to rebuild public trust. The conversation also highlights SCCPSS’s selection for GaDOE’s Innovative School Design cohort to listen, design, and pilot middle school redesigns centered on trust, relationships, and relevance, plus examples of hands-on literacy inquiry projects like student-created podcasts. FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome After the Bell 00:31 Meet Shraddha Nunziata 01:36 Strategic Plan Overview 03:24 Student Impact Goals 07:13 Student Voice in Planning 10:04 Baseline Experience Explained 12:02 Innovative School Design Cohort 16:28 How Families Can Engage 19:33 Continuous Improvement Mindset 22:13 Inquiry Projects and Podcasts 24:40 Wrap Up and Resources
Emergency Preparedness: SCCPSS Approach to Severe Weather
Aug 4, 202627 min
On After the Bell, we talk with Savannah-Chatham County Public School System COO Meagan Davidson and Emergency Management and School Safety Lt. Justin Pratt about severe weather preparedness and school closure decisions. They explain the biggest misconception is that closures are based only on current conditions, when decisions also depend on student and staff safety, transportation over bridges, walkers and drivers, staffing across multiple counties and states, and changing conditions at arrival and dismissal. Preparedness is year-round and coordinated with SEMA, municipal partners, elected officials, and the National Weather Service through frequent briefings. Closure recommendations consider power, access, food service, technology, and security, with families notified via the website, social media, BrightArrow texts/calls, and news outlets. They cover bus-route impacts, in-school alerts and drills, automated intercom weather warnings, post-storm facility assessments, and countywide damage tracking. They urge families to maintain emergency kits/plans and keep contact info updated. QUICK LINKS: Contact Us - Main Page District Calendar Lunch Menus Literacy is Our North Star Engagement and Outreach Map of Schools Athletics Department Career Opportunities Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell" FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Welcome And Guests 00:28 Meet Meagan Davidson 01:21 Meet Lieutenant Pratt 02:30 Closure Misconceptions 04:49 Year Round Preparedness 07:35 Decision Making Process 09:11 How Closures Are Announced 12:45 Family Communication Channels 14:24 Internal Coordination 16:20 Bus Routes In Bad Weather 17:36 Severe Weather During School 19:57 Post Storm Reopening Checks 22:36 Damage Assessment Technology 23:46 Final Tips For Families 25:22 Closing Thanks
Back-to-School Safety: What Every Family Needs to Know
Jul 21, 202619 min
As a new school year begins, safety is top of mind for students, parents, and educators alike. In this episode of After the Bell, producer Dee Daniels sits down with Assistant Chief George C. Washington and Lieutenant Justin Pratt of the Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education Police Department to discuss the comprehensive safety measures in place across the district. Learn how School Resource Officers (SROs) do far more than respond to emergencies—they serve as mentors, relationship builders, and trusted resources for students every day. The conversation also covers anonymous reporting tools, the "See Something, Say Something" approach, emergency preparedness, the Walking School Bus program, and the layered security strategies used at schools and athletic events. You'll also hear important reminders about the district's clear bag policy, event security screenings, traffic safety during drop-off and pick-up, and practical tips to help families navigate the excitement of the first weeks of school. Whether you're a parent, student, staff member, or community supporter, this episode offers valuable insight into the people and programs working year-round to keep Savannah-Chatham County schools safe. QUICK LINKS: Contact Us - Main Page District Calendar Lunch Menus Literacy is Our North Star Engagement and Outreach Map of Schools Athletics Department Career Opportunities Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell"
Season 2 Kick-Off: SCCPSS Back-to-School Registration, Transportation, PowerSchool, and Family Engagement
Jul 7, 202634 min
"After the Bell" - the official podcast of the Savannah Chatham County Public School System - kicks off Season 2 with host Dee Daniels and guests Tamika Tribble, Executive Director of Engagement and Outreach, and Idell Biles, Family and Community Engagement Liaison, discussing back-to-school basics for Savannah-Chatham County Public School System. They explain how the engagement and outreach team bridges families, schools, and community and business partners, and how families can connect via sccpss.com, Let’s Talk, phone/email, and community events. Key updates include registration now open online, in-person registration help at Southwest Middle School July 14 (11:00 AM–6:30 PM) and July 16 (8:00 AM–4:00 PM), and support at the Student and Family Service Center (400 East Broad Street). They outline required registration documents, transportation tools including InfoFinder and the Here Comes a Bus app, bus “dry runs” for families, the importance of attendance, free breakfast and lunch for all students again this year, Parent University resources, and volunteer and business partnership sign-ups. QUICK LINKS: Contact Us - Main Page District Calendar Lunch Menus Literacy is Our North Star Engagement and Outreach Map of Schools Athletics Department Career Opportunities Meet the Production Team behind "After the Bell" FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Season Two Kickoff 00:48 Meet The Guests 02:20 Engagement Team Mission 04:05 How Families Connect 05:25 Registration Opens Now 08:03 In Person Registration Help 10:36 Who Registers And Documents 13:24 Transportation And Bus Tools 15:43 Here Comes The Bus App 18:35 PowerSchool Parent Portal 22:32 Attendance And Free Meals 26:02 Parent University Resources 29:59 Volunteer And Partner Up 30:54 First Day Favorites 32:13 Closing And District Info
<p>Producer Dee Daniels interviews Heather DiTommaso, SCCPSS senior director of student information systems and an 18-year district employee, about preparing families for school registration.</p>
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<p>DiTommaso explains that summer is a busy behind-the-scenes time to close out the year and set up transportation and other services, and notes that all SCCPSS students receive free breakfast and lunch. Registration for the 2026–27 school year is open now for new families and returning families with a break in enrollment, including pre-K students re-registering for kindergarten, and can be completed online at sccpss.com via Find It Fast > Registration, with in...
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