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Sarah Westbrook

…will support educators around the country, especially those working with traditionally underrepresented students, to facilitate more effective student-driven, inquiry-based primary source learning. She holds an M.A.T. in English education from…

Kelley Brown

…bringing primary sources and disciplinary literacy skills into the Social Studies classroom for all students. Kelley’s classroom focuses on civic knowledge and engagement, bridging classroom and community learning through local…

Ray Keough

…University. In addition, he is an adjunct instructor of ESL courses (Writing, Reading, and Speech/Articulation) at the Community College of Rhode Island, where he also teaches Writing courses for the…

Tobacco Free Community Partnership

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and cancellations.   For questions, please contact one of the following departments: CES Events/Professional Development: events@collaborative.org Early Childhood: eortizbouvier@collaborative.org HEC Academy/Mount Tom Academy: kreuter@collaborative.org Occupational Therapy Center: otc@collaborative.org Human Resources:…

Weather Emergencies and Notices

and cancellations. For questions, please contact one of the following departments: CES Events/Professional Development: events@collaborative.org Early Childhood: eortizbouvier@collaborative.org HEC Academy/Mount Tom Academy: kreuter@collaborative.org Occupational Therapy Center: otc@collaborative.org Human Resources: hr@collaborative.org…

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