…has collaborated with educational teams and with community child welfare and mental health programming. Her experience supporting families with multifaceted needs and their children started in Early Intervention. Before working…
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New Easthampton superintendent to shine spotlight on academics, consolidated school in design
…LeClair said that the math, reading, music, and arts programs are strong and that there are many students and parents in the community that take pride in their schools. A…
New program lets schools compete for increased funding
…than $7 billion each year on education. To qualify, schools must craft a plan that includes high quality early education programs, longer school days or innovative ways to teach students….
AI in the Classroom PLC
This professional learning community (PLC) is for classroom educators in a school setting in Massachusetts. This PLC will be a place for educators interested in AI in the Classroom to…
Reliable Research
…to begin? You have a TON of options. I recommend starting with a topic that is in alignment with your professional learning goals. Check out some of the public Twitter…
DYS – Watching our Youth Succeed
…that left him paralyzed. He share that all of his struggles eventually helped lead him to the successes he has found in his personal and professional life. One youth graduate…
Karen Albano
…State University and is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Education from Northeastern University. Karen is an Elementary Lead Teacher in the Agawam Public Schools where she has worked as an…
CROSS-CULTURAL BONDS Inside a French foreign exchange program at Hampshire Regional High School
…Association of Teachers of French. Seventeen Pessac students made the trip last year, said Sébastien Bodin, a teacher at Jeanne d’Arc Assomption. This year, Bodin said there was increased interest…
Maria Geueke
…University of Massachusetts Amherst. Maria is a former pre-service teacher at Springfield Central High School, English Language Teacher and an ELL resource for a district in Central Massachusetts, and Special…
U.S. Department of Education Awards Nearly $115 Million to Help Increase Educator Compensation and Promote Educator Diversity
The U.S. Department of Education today announced new awards totaling nearly $115 million to support 29 Teacher and School Leader (TSL) Incentive projects, bolstering the Department’s commitment to ensuring a well-prepared,…