Albert E. Meyzeek was an influential educator and civil rights activist in Louisville, KY. He was a member of the KY Board of Education and served as a principal and teacher at several Louisville schools.
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@oliviakrauth As Bengals fan of over 25 yrs, I believe it has shaped my personality to always assume the worst, be shocked when things go right, and to judge anyone who isn't constantly miserable.
Do you have families in your schools who are new to the ECE process? Please share our next Parent Workshop opportunity with them! ECE 101 is happening virtually on 01/25, 6:00-7:30 PM. Come join us! @JCPSKY
@colonelteacher@oliviakrauth Fostering and developing passion for our noble profession is key. Lay the ground work for collaboration and student centered conversations will make everyone want to stay and try and be better. Canโt wait to take it to the next level. #democraticeducation
@RobFulk @CTLonline If we can normalize cross curricular units among middle school teams, All teachers will be speaking the same language. MAP data become more impactful to instructional practices. CFAs better measure standards mastery. ALM is the common language to start this collaboration.
Literacy comes to life! After reading the novel adaptation, Ms. Franklin's class takes Gaiman's The Graveyard Book to the stage-theme, plot, character development and 100% student engagement=deeper learning! #MeyzeekPRIDE@MeyzeekMiddle