Today marks the first day of the 2025 Fall Sports Season for many of our high schools. An incredibly exciting time for the interscholastic athletics community. Please operate with extreme caution and use risk minimization measures to manage the current conditions.⛳️🏐🎾🏃♀️⚽️📣🏈
I’m back! One of my professional goals this SY is to expand my network and shed more light on the work that we do! I am excited
To be starting my 2nd full year as an Assistant Principal at First Flight High School #Collaboration#takeflight
What do your students learn about the histories and cultures of Indigenous nations? This lesson—and others—from @SmithsonianNMAI can help you teach the diversity of these nations and their contributions. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
https://t.co/h2dMQIAxJT
Students cannot understand U.S. history without a deeper understanding of Indigenous history that informs Indigenous sovereignty, culture and activism today. These resources can help provide some of that vital context. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
https://t.co/lJvso5nU7K
"Don't just give your students a voice. Allow them to use it."
Read how EL Education teachers Tawana Jordan, Justin Lopez-Cardoze (@2020DCTOY), Susan Jurries, and more are handling the aftermath of #Election2020 in their classrooms. (Via @Larryferlazzo)
https://t.co/GuGj972V8W
"The work of anti-racism in schools is incomplete without an understanding of the integral role that healing must play in the practices of freedom. Healers are people who remove harm and reduce the impact of violence, people who restore and repair."
https://t.co/z2Wp88pjxh
The first AP Daily videos are now available. Log into AP Classroom to access them.
We'll be posting these supplemental teacher-recorded videos throughout the year to help students learn the content and skills they'll see on the exam next May. https://t.co/JqUpD9Qfwj
Our new resource offers recommendations for teaching about voting rights for incarcerated and returning citizens. Use it to discuss whether voting is a right or a privilege—and start your future voters considering their role in this year's election. https://t.co/KPdSM9Lbri
AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, AP English Literature and Composition, AP U.S. Government and Politics, and AP U.S. History teachers can participate in our AP Mentoring program. Enroll by September 15 to become a mentee. https://t.co/7oHru2ouch
For those interested in gaining more knowledge and resources to teach about climate justice and Indigenous activism, @teachingchange and @SmithsonianNMAI are hosting a teach-in on September 12. Find more information here.
https://t.co/GYJogYNrhN
Teachers who are new to AP are invited to this introductory webinar. The session will cover important dates, early-action items, an overview of instructional resources and supports, and more. https://t.co/fAFSuvw4Qw
This week, September 6-12, is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Week 2020. Find a calendar of events, inspirational stories, promotional support, and resources and programs at https://t.co/4Ofi0Pre5B @afspnational#KeepGoing
Welcome to the 2020-21 School Year! Hope you have a successful first day back and a great start to the year in distance learning. Take a moment to watch a welcome message from Superintendent Dr. Francisco Durán. #APSBack2School#APSInThisTogether https://t.co/xZE0hdvkOn
History teachers: Looking for materials for distance learning? We have over 150 document-based history lesson plans available to download for free. 📑 https://t.co/u6YwyjW0D5