Summer Training Opportunities
I want to extend my most sincere appreciation to all of you out there wrapping up the school year.
I want to extend my most sincere appreciation to all of you out there wrapping up the school year.
I want to extend my most sincere appreciation to all of you out there wrapping up the school year. Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and your students’ lives have been enriched by the educational opportunities you diligently provided to them throughout this past school year. Congratulations!
As the school year winds down, though, I know what you're thinking. You're already starting to plan better and more enriching opportunities for those students you just send off for summer and will be back sooner than you think!
If one of those plans includes implementing competency-based learning (CBL) or you are just wanting to learn more about it, then you need to check out our upcoming June 6th training.
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres while you network with other educators interested in CBL, and listen to guests Dana Fountain and Tracina Wyatt, who will discuss their experiences during the CBL implementation in Henry County Schools in Georgia. They'll be focusing on the following topics:
To register, click here.
We hope to see you there!
I hope everyone’s December is off to a great start! I’m ready for Christmas, and I’m sure many of you are too, but the good news is we already received a great gift from Google: new Google Sites!
It's that time again--you've finished another school year and most likely are already planning the next. When you think about what you would like to improve, consider the following questions: how well are you doing at communicating with your community at large?
In response to a complaint filed by parents of a child with a history of violent behaviors including grabbing and hitting his teacher, the Family Policy Compliance Office (“FPCO”) agreed with a school district’s disclosure of personally identifiable information from their son’s education records without their consent.
Thank you! Yes, thank you to all educators who interact daily with your students.
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