May 1 is School Principals Appreciation Day. Throughout the year, Pine-Richland's principals are committed to leading our students to a successful future. Principals set the tone for the school and support and guide teachers and staff to help create productive learning environments for all students. Thank you to all of our principals—Mrs. Kelly Gustafson, Mrs. Jenna Sloan, M.Ed., Mrs. Paula Giran, Mrs. Colleen Berezo, Mrs. Emily Rose (Skirtich) Dunker M.Ed, Mr. Zachary Rice, Dr. David Kristofic, Ms. Nicole Berezo, Dr. Frank Hernandez, Mr. Michael Barlak, Mr. Jacob Cawley and Mrs. Tracy Kuchnicki—today and every day!
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The 60th Anniversary issue of Tri-C Times is now available online. This issue chronicles the College’s past milestones, present achievements and those leading it into the future. Learn about Tri-C’s first six decades, from its first day of class in a converted schoolhouse to its present-day standing as the largest community college in Ohio. Read more at https://ow.ly/hOAp50PSzqP
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Can 3rd and 4th grade students tackle Entrepreneurship? Here’s your answer! Turn up the volume and enjoy the sounds of Networking, Marketing, and Financial Literacy in action.
It is Market Day for the 3rd and 4th grade students, under the guidance of Lauren Everly, at Our Lady of Hope School Diocese of Kansas City ~ St. Joseph Catholic Schools. Ms. Everly definetly knows how to integrate subjects into a fabulous Experiential learning event.
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Don't miss this webinar! We are excited about learning how the Family as Faculty approach grows the social networks of family leaders and improves teacher candidates’ knowledge, skills, and dispositions in building relationships with families, especially in the area of mathematics. Learn what they did and how they did it! #FamilyMath
Join us March 20th at 1pm ET for the second event in our Family Engagement and Educator Preparation Innovation Project webinar series! Learn how Loyola University Maryland School of Education professor Stephanie Flores-Koulish and Jessica Shiller from Towson University took part in developing an innovative project that increased family and community engagement skills for teacher candidates using mentorship from community school coordinators. Cristina Santamaría Graff and Jeremy Price from Indiana University Indianapolis explain their “Family as Faculty” initiative, a novel approach to educator preparation in which families are positioned as leaders and experts in the teaching of new educators. Register here: https://bit.ly/3uRrWP1
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Go Breakthrough!
If you are working on a Saturday, let it be a Breakthrough Saturday! Today was our professional development day for our High School student volunteers who will be teaching at our Breakthrough middle school School Year Program (SYP) Saturday sessions using a Project Based Learning approach. They spent today focusing on teaching and learning best practices shared by our Instructional Coaches, SYP Coordinators and BTH Program Directors and of course the BTH cheers! It's truly inspiring to see students working hard at becoming teachers for other students, It's a commitment to academic learning, lots of joy and BIG impact for students across the HOUSTON region. A big thank you to St. John's School for hosting our BTH learning day today. We appreciate your partnership!
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Congratulations to all graduates of all Yonkers High Schools! So many students feel intense pressure with life when change happens and what feels like an insurmountable decision. Not every student knows what they want past high school. However, in my opinion many more would benefit from a college degree. Over the past several years the percentage of high school graduates pursuing college has dropped dramatically. Mayor Spano and all educators in Yonkers Schools have done a wonderful job improving the overall high school graduation rate. They’re also focused on success beyond graduation. As a college president, I firmly believe in the value of a #collegeeducation that is #careerspecific such as that which we offer at the The College of Westchester. We rank 6th for social mobility for regional colleges north per US News. That’s an education with results. Our focused curriculum and accelerated format allows a student to obtain a bachelor’s degree in three years. Shorter time in college and an emphasis on a chosen career path allows for faster job entry with results. As a graduate, and President, I highly encourage all students to consider pursuing college. Parents, it is not too late for your graduating senior to apply, get accepted and enroll! We also offer associate degrees, certificates and accelerated study for adults on campus or online. https://lnkd.in/eZ2pMCjB I’d love to see you at CW!
Today is the day! This morning we start our series of graduations for the Class of 2024. To the parents, families, teachers, and students thank you for your dedication and commitment. We are so proud of you!
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Want to learn all about Collegiate and our Head of School? Watch this Executive Insight with Dr. Rob Macrae!
Sponsored Content by Louisville Collegiate School: Dr. Robert Macrae is in his fifth year as head of school for Louisville Collegiate School, an independent school located in Louisville’s Highlands neighborhood that educates students from junior kindergarten through 12th grade.
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Join in this important conversation!
Join us on May 1 for this free and informative conversation about UWP's versatile role in expanding the impact of our community from early through higher education 🔤 🎓 Hear from the people leading this work and learn about what this information means to Spartanburg and the organizations supporting our community. ☕️ Coffee's on us! Register here: https://lnkd.in/eTEiRAKF Thanks to our partners at Spartanburg Academic Movement for joining us for this conversation!
Coffee & Conversations: Early Learning & Higher Ed
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We know that serving as a Student Success Coach can often lead to a career in education and service. In this new opinion piece from Dr. Ed Manansala, County Superintendent of Schools for El Dorado County, we are reminded of the importance of creating pathways to teaching for young people and of the impact young people serving have on classrooms, schools, and communities. https://lnkd.in/e6GuAbxY
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Please follow EDUCATIONAL FIRST STEPS to watch the magical impact unfold….
"Children deserve the best at the start of their life." - EFS President & CEO, Vickie Allen-Brown To learn more about Educational First Steps and our work supporting high-quality early education in North Texas, go to https://lnkd.in/ed-gk9Y9.
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School Counselor at Berks Career & Technology Center | Pennsylvania School Counselors Association Board Secretary | Berks Area School Counselors Association Board VP | PACAC At-large Delegate to the Executive Committee
In the spirit of our school's commitment to empowering students for success, I'd like to commend our Executive Director, Dr. Stauffer, for his article highlighting the importance of partnerships in preparing our high school students for the future. The article captures the collaborative efforts between various educational partners, including local businesses, educators, counselors, administrators, and industry representatives, to ensure that no student is left behind in their pursuit of valuable skills and opportunities. Dr. Stauffer emphasizes the important role of Career and Technology Centers in providing high-quality education that equips students with practical, hands-on learning experiences. By partnering with local businesses and industry, our centers bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, preparing students for success in college, postsecondary training, the military, or the workforce. I particularly appreciate the emphasis on the alignment of curriculum with industry standards, the provision of industry-standard tools and equipment, and the opportunity for students to earn nationally recognized certifications. These initiatives not only enhance students' understanding of their chosen fields but also cultivate a skilled workforce that contributes to the prosperity of Berks County. The article highlights the importance of early engagement and informed decision-making for students, facilitated through career presentations, campus tours, and open house events. By fostering positive relationships and collaboration with local partners, our school ensures that students are well-prepared to meet the demands of tomorrow's workforce. Dr. Stauffer's article supports the commitment of our school and community to empowering the next generation of skilled workers and leaders. I encourage anyone interested in learning more about these opportunities to reach out to the Berks Career and Technology Center or the Reading/Muhlenberg Career and Technology Center. Together, we are shaping a bright future for our students and our community.
"When it comes to educating the next generation to lead Berks County well into the future, it is crucial to recognize the many partnerships that go into preparing today’s high school students to become the leaders of tomorrow." In this week’s Superintendents’ Forum, Dr. Michael Stauffer, Berks Career & Technology Center (BCTC) Executive Director, discusses the partnerships that boost education in the community. To read the full article, visit: https://buff.ly/4b8xHHR.
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