Join us Tuesday, March 31 at 1:00 P.M. Eastern to discuss how instructional coaches can support educators – and take care of themselves – during this stressful time: https://t.co/3lSznACLKX #VirtualCoaching
Families who lack transportation or those with medically fragile children can request to have food delivered to their residence. https://t.co/PUENNn8jOG
BCMS Conferences are Tomorrow: Thursday, March 5, 3:30 - 8:00. Students will lead a conversation about the 2020 Census @ 6:00 in the cafeteria, and there will be a Book Fair in the commons.#thereismore#scip#compactwithparents#joinus
Our @SPPSLearnLead team is a true community of learners! When a Learning Lead (and school) needs/wants to learn more about specific content or curricular resources, they reach out to their fellow Learning Leads for support. #CollaborativeWorkOneGoal#SPPSAchieves@SPPS_News
A great reminder. This can be a difficult time of year for many. Winter Break Is Hard for So Many of Our Students https://t.co/Er3wEhziGY via @WeAreTeachers
It's always a great time to celebrate! We shared the many successes of PLCs throughout @SPPS_News. This also created opportunities to learn from each other. Positive, collaborative culture at its best!
#CollaborativeWorkOneGoal#SPPSAchieves @spps_dols
Look at this awesome School Counselor Advisory Council! @SPPS_JAJ School Counselor shares her program goals and mission statement with her stakeholders. Fantastic discussion about how to meet the needs of JAJ students! #JaguarsShowUp#RAMP#ASCA@wearemsca@ASCAtweets
Thomas Koreltz, a teacher at LEAP High School and Gordon Parks High School, believes in giving back to his community. A graduate of Harding Senior High, he credits his K-12 teachers for inspiring him to become an educator and give back to the #SPPS community. #TeacherTuesday
Creating positive school cultures entail supporting teachers in their collaborative efforts to improve the learning & teaching in their classrooms-this is where they need supportive leadership to create the right environment so teachers can lead the improvements in their schools