…students get no school credit in the first year — is the brainchild of Joseph Liberti, a longtime government and history teacher at the high school. And it is emblematic…
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Home E Search query for: events and courses emerging america immigration issues perspective diverse students ( Page 14 ) Our Approach We know that institutions are a network of human…
Easthampton Students Dig Into Pepin School History
…Western Massachusetts. She is currently working as a program assistant and English language specialist for the EL Collaborations Project which is funded by the Library of Congress’s Emerging America program…
South Hadley names Bonneville interim schools chief
…this interim role. “She has stepped into this role at a very difficult time for this district,” Schlachter said, “both from a macro perspective of major budgetary concerns and a…
Professional Development
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The Special Education Team Leader Role is More Important Now Than Ever
…students than I did in the first 30 years of my career. In the past five years, people who are committed to students with disabilities–their parents, their teachers, their counselors…
Native Education Practices
Home E Search query for: events and courses emerging america immigration issues perspective diverse students ( Page 14 ) Native Education @ CES Our intent is to carry out our…
First annual Transforming Education for Social Justice conference to be held October 15th at Holyoke Community College.
…is to connect and grow a local network of committed educators, students, and community members focusing on social justice and equity issues. Over the past few years, CES has been…
SPIFFY
Home E Search query for: events and courses emerging america immigration issues perspective diverse students ( Page 14 ) Who We Are SPIFFY is a coalition of over 80 community…
The Pandemic Hurt These Students the Most
…in the spring of 2019. The decline was 15 percentile points for Black students, compared with similar students in the past, and 14 for Native students, according to the NWEA…