For #TeacherAppreciationWeek I want to remind us that behind every student success story is a human teacher who built the right relationship and found the keys to motivation and engagement which facilitated that transformational learning. #nced
Teachers are NOT “happy” that states are announcing that we will not be returning to school this year. Our summer doesn’t start sooner. In fact, we are working harder and more hours now than we would if we did go back.
We just care more about our students and their health.
Yes, like we've said before: Bringing thousands of children together in school buildings without proper testing, tracing, and social isolation is dangerous and could cost lives.
We are listening to the health experts and educators on how and when to reopen schools.
#chccs Board of Education waived Hurricane Florence make-up days on Wednesday, November 21 & Monday, January 28. These dates are now Teacher Workdays (non-student days). Read more at https://t.co/hzMJQyyZUM.
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The CHCAE leadership team met with Ms. Dasi yesterday afternoon and with Dr. Baldwin last week to express our concerns regarding the November makeup day and the ability to earn snow bank hours. #InThisTogether Join @ncae today!
Due to the pending arrival of Hurricane Michael, and the accompanying dangerous travel conditions, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed for both students and staff on Thursday, October 11.
Orange County Schools will be closed tomorrow (Thursday, October 11) due to expected rains and flooding from #HurricaneMichael.
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Congrats to @WVEAnews President Dale Lee who received the Coalition of Human Needs 2018 Human Needs Hero Award. Dale graciously accepted on behalf of West VA educators. @NEAToday was present to celebrate Dale and our #RedForEd movement.