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  • The experiences our students have shape their journey to success. I have seen students take their first steps into elementary school all the way through their triumphant march across the graduation stage. Every moment in a student's academic career is shaped by the dedication and passion of our educators. DeJana exemplifies resilience and passion as she pursues her dream of culinary school, using her talents to bring joy to others. Diego, a shining star at South High, has not only showcased his technological prowess but also his compassion by designing a mental health app to support others. And then there's Sofia from Central High, whose dedication to various extracurricular activities and her aspiration to pursue a career in community-oriented care highlight her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact. These students shine a light on the remarkable individuals who make up our educational community and the profound impact of their daily efforts. Whether it's a kind word of encouragement, a patient explanation of a difficult concept, or a comforting presence during a challenging time, our teachers and staff are tirelessly building up our students for success. Because it's these small but significant interactions that lay the foundation for the bright futures of our students. Thank you, teachers and staff, for everything you do.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, I'm excited to welcome Taylor Eagan, the programming director at Film Streams. We'll be discussing the stunning 4K restoration of *Le Samouraï*, the 1967 neo-noir masterpiece by the legendary filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville. This restoration brings new life to Melville's atmospheric and meticulously crafted film, showcasing its influence on the genre.
  • Join us next week, on April 25th at 7 pm at Millwork Commons, where KIOS and Joshua LaBure’s KIOS at the Movies proudly present a free screening of the documentary “Bunker.”Today on KIOS at the Movies, to celebrate the screening, we’re rebroadcasting a conversation with the film’s director, Jenny Perlin.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure, reviews the new film “Cold Blows the Wind.”
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure highlights two new indie films now playing in theaters: “I Used to Be Funny,” starring Rachel Sennott, and the crowd-pleasing comedy “Thelma,” starring June Squibb.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure highlights two newfilms now playing in theaters: A french vampire film “The Vourdalak” (Vor-De-Lack) and the new film “Kinds of Kindness” starring Emma Stone.
  • It’s that time of year again—school supply sections are popping up everywhere! Perfect time to talk about all the back-to-school resources Omaha Public Schools has for students and their families. Plus, we’re chatting with a Central High teacher who tried out a new curriculum, and how t’s making a big difference for both students and teachers. CLICK HERE to learn more about the enrollment fair.
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with actor Sierra McCormick, the star of the new film “Edge of Everything.” Plus, Joshua highlights the much anticipated horror film “Longlegs.”
  • Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with film critic and blogger Genevieve Rodosti to discuss her top three films of 2024 so far.
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