Épisodes

  • Community Connection Through Student Service
    Dec 3 2025

    In this inspiring episode of The Knight's Roundtable, host Dr. Kyle Gibbs focuses on one of the Farmington School District's four main pillars: Community Connectedness.

    Dr. Gibbs is joined by a fantastic group of student leaders representing various high school organizations—JROTC (Ava and Chris), Key Club (Claire), National Honor Society (NHS) (Mady), and Student Council (Addie). These students share how their groups go beyond the requirements to serve the school and the wider Farmington community meaningfully.

    Listen in as they discuss:

    • Key Service Projects: Hear about Student Council's community-building Fall Homecoming parade, NHS's student-feedback initiative RSVP, JROTC's support for veterans and town cleanup efforts, Key Club's record-breaking support for the local Pink Penguin Project, and JAG's community events like the Trunk or Treat.

    • The Power of Service: Students share what has made their work meaningful, from exceeding service-hour requirements to collaborating on projects like Habitat for Humanity.

    • Developing Skills: Discover how their involvement is fostering essential skills in teamwork, collaboration, and leadership, and how these experiences are shaping their future goals.

    • Advice for the Community: The episode concludes with the students' advice for anyone—adult or student—looking to give back, with final, impactful words that describe what serving others has taught them, including resilience, gratitude, fulfillment, reward, and fellowship.

    This episode is a testament to how Farmington students are actively making a difference, embodying the spirit of a true "Knight."

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    21 min
  • Neighbors at the Table: Farmington’s Holiday Help and Year‑Round Support
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of the Knight's Roundtable, Dr. Kyle Gibbs and local leaders discuss how Farmington schools and community organizations work together to meet student and family needs through programs like the Backpack initiative, Season of Hope, Shop with a Cop, and United Way partnerships.

    Guests share success stories, ongoing needs beyond the holiday season, and clear ways listeners can donate or volunteer to support year‑round efforts to address food insecurity, housing, clothing, and other basic needs.

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    23 min
  • Finding Our Voice: From Stage to Studio
    Nov 5 2025

    Dr. Kyle Gibbs hosts students from Farmington High to explore how theater, band, choir, and visual art contribute to academic excellence, community connection, and personal growth. The group discusses collaboration, balancing arts with schoolwork, community performances, memorable moments, and how these programs shape future goals.

    This episode highlights the emotional power of the arts, student stories of belonging and perseverance, and upcoming showcases like the MAC art show and school performances.

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    22 min
  • United for Our Students: Families, Schools, and the Power of Connection
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of Knights Roundtable, Dr. Kyle Gibbs and guests explore community connectedness in Farmington School District, highlighting how parent involvement, booster clubs, and school events build belonging and support student success from elementary through high school.

    Guests share examples like back-to-school bashes, middle school showcases, and athletic boosters, and offer simple ways families can get involved to strengthen schools and the wider community.

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    14 min
  • More Than Just A Sport
    Oct 3 2025

    Host Dr. Kyle Gibbs sits down with Farmington student-athletes to explore how local sports promote community connectedness, teamwork, and leadership across various programs.

    Students share stories about game-day support, overcoming challenges, and life lessons learned from athletics that prepare them for the future.

    Our debut episode features Farmington High School athletes Alexander Bequette (Cross Country), Brenna Botkin (Volleyball), Corben Phillips (Football), Elias VanZee (Swim), Gracyn Mann (Softball), Julia Bertram (Tennis), Kale Tiefenauer (Soccer), and Peyton Pigg (Golf) as they reflect on teamwork, community pride, and the lessons learned both on and off the field. Join us as we celebrate our students and explore the connections that make Farmington strong.

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    15 min