JaNice Van Ness: Faith, Finances & Fixing Rockdale from the Middle—Episode 62

In Episode 62 of The Town Square Podcast, Trey Bailey and Gabriel Stovall sit down with Rockdale County Chairwoman JaNice Van Ness to explore a story that bridges politics, purpose, and practical leadership. A former Georgia State Senator, founder of Peachtree Academy, and now Chair and CEO of the Rockdale County Board of Commissioners, Van Ness shares how her journey from Capitol Hill to the county courthouse has been shaped by faith, fiscal responsibility, and a passion for servant leadership. She discusses her surprising party switch, her approach to budgeting, and the growing need for community collaboration across county lines.

Whether she’s reducing millage rates, planting churches through her school, or playing pickleball to stay balanced, Van Ness demonstrates how local leaders can drive big change without losing sight of the people they serve. This episode offers a refreshing look at what it means to lead from the middle—where practical solutions matter more than political labels, and where faith and service are at the heart of every decision.

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Newton County Unveils a Framework that Aligns School Work to Real Work-Episode 61

In Episode 61 of The Town Square Podcast, Superintendent Dr. Duke Bradley III unveils Newton County Schools’ new Workforce Development Framework—a bold plan to connect students with real-world careers from kindergarten through 12th grade. Joined by Dr. Shannon Buff and Dr. Tim Schmitt, the conversation highlights how the district is reimagining education by building a K–12 pipeline of career exposure, exploration, and experience. The framework equips students with the clarity, skills, and confidence they need to thrive—whether they’re heading to college, technical school, or straight into the workforce.

More than a program, this framework represents a cultural shift—powered by partnerships with local industries, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Newton County Industrial Development Authority. From third graders learning soft skills to high schoolers earning certifications and dual enrollment credits, Newton County is becoming a model for what 21st-century public education can look like. This episode is a must-listen for educators, parents, community leaders, and anyone invested in the future of Newton County.

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Ms. Taylor Moody: From Math Major to Master Teacher—NCS Teacher of the Year on Literacy, Mental Health, and Real-World Learning — Episode 58

In Episode 58 of The Town Square Podcast, we sit down with Ms. Taylor Moody, the 2024–2025 Newton County Schools Teacher of the Year and a Top 10 Georgia Teacher of the Year finalist. Taylor shares her deeply personal journey from math major to ELA powerhouse, opening up about how a health crisis reshaped her career path and how early classroom heartbreak turned teaching into her life’s calling. With passion and authenticity, she discusses the power of literacy, the urgency of student mental health, and the transformational role teachers play in shaping young lives.

Listeners will be inspired by the real-world projects her students lead—from designing a CPR guidance mat to pitching a migraine relief patch to healthcare leaders—and the way she uses ELA to build confidence, connection, and critical thinking. Ms. Moody also offers practical advice for parents, educators, and community partners looking to support public education in meaningful ways. Her message is clear and timely: “You don’t have to be perfect to be powerful.”

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Gail Rothman: Raising the Bar and Raising Funds for Education in Newton County - Episode 42

In Episode 42 of The Town Square Podcast, Trey Bailey sits down with Gail Rothman, Executive Director of the Newton Education Foundation (NEF), for an enlightening conversation about the foundation’s impressive progress in supporting local schools. They discuss NEF’s achievements, including raising nearly half a million dollars through donations and the Georgia Peach Tax Credit, funding teacher grants, and launching the REAP literacy pilot program in Newton County schools. Gail also shares her journey as the author of Roadmap for Education Foundations, a practical guide aimed at helping communities build and grow their own education foundations.

This episode highlights the critical role that community-driven funding plays in public education, especially as state and federal contributions continue to fall short. Gail offers valuable insights on the power of nonprofits and the necessity of professional leadership to drive success. Whether you’re interested in supporting education in Newton County or learning about the intricacies of nonprofit work, this episode is a must-listen.

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Empowering Education in Newton County: A Conversation with Gail Rothman - Episode 10

In Episode 10 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Gail Rothman, the Executive Director of the Newton Education Foundation (NEF), for an insightful and inspiring conversation about the future of education in Newton County. Gail brings over 25 years of experience working with education foundations, including 15 years at the helm of the Decatur Education Foundation, to this discussion. She is considered one of the top experts in the nation!

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