How did Ted spend his St. Patrick’s Day? He spread joy and smiles to the residents at Hancock Rehabilitation Center. Uncle Ziggie fed him a corned beef dinner! #luckoftheirish
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On this day, 17 years ago, we lost our beloved Kurt. In honor of his memory, share with us what made you think "if this isn't nice, what is?" recently.
Brought to my attention by Addario Miranda: Join me in the movement to make school meals accessible to every student in our state—take action here: https://t.co/lmiXCPKFiQ and learn more at https://t.co/Bqhn6cvgWH #FeedKidsMA#SchoolMealsForAll@projectbread
Reminder #3: Let’s remember that AP scores are only one indicator of student learning. AP scores’ only valid use is for placing a student out of a corresponding college course. AP scores are not designed for evaluating academic potential, growth, or teacher quality.
Reminder: #3a: Accordingly, while we celebrate students who earn scores that qualify them for college credit, we must be clear that AP scores are never a referendum on a student’s academic potential, let alone what matters much: curiosity and motivation to keep learning.
Reminder #3b: Let’s also keep in mind that the worst outcome of a low AP score is really not bad at all: the student simply retakes the class in college – which some would prefer to do anyway.
APA supports @CollegeBoard's refusal to delete sexual orientation, gender identity content from Florida's AP Psychology curriculum and exam.
"This law is another attempt to erase #LGBTQ+ people based on biased thinking and irrational fear."—@ArthurCEvans https://t.co/rNY3qRU7D5