What is an example of the war on schools? Here is one: demanding more and more of teachers while giving them less time to plan and less control over what and how they teach.
I think it is time we start talking about a war on schools. Let's put kids first, not political talking points. Let's treat (and pay) teachers like professionals.
This Virtual Meeting is geared towards Administrators, Superintendents and Professional Development staff, but all district staff are welcome.
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@BrettKollmann Consider this-
Orlando Brown Jr contract $16.6 million
Andrew Wylie contract $2.3 million
While both giving up pressures at an equal rate- one is paid way more NOT to do that!
Being positive doesn’t mean you ignore or lie to yourself about problems you face—it means you know you have the ability to overcome them! Keep the faith. #edchat
Leadership is not about having power over others, and it definitely isn’t about telling people what to do. Being a leader means caring about the people you’re leading and focusing on their success more than your own. #edchat
Twice a year—at the beginning of a semester or a new school year—I always like to share the “the six ‘Fs’ of a great classroom manager.” Whether you’re already back in class with your students or preparing for the new year, it’s the perfect time to remember the six “Fs”! #edchat
Nice summary from @EdWeek on recent Supreme Court rulings on education: Key Rulings That Impact Schools Most @MASALeaders@MOASSP@MoAESP https://t.co/F16oIh2Vio
We wish to welcome Dr. Matthew Boswell to the Missouri State University Pride Band Family! Dr. Boswell accepted the position of Visiting Assistant Director of Bands, and he will join us in August.