The school visit journey continues. Witnessing our students, teachers, and leaders giving their absolute best has been inspiring. As we move forward, let's uphold our commitment to excellence and prioritize the needs of our students. #AtlantaPublicSchools
Dear APS Community,
Due to expected severe weather from the impact of Hurricane Helene, all APS schools will be closed on Thursday, September 26, 2024, and Friday, September 27, 2024. District office employees will work remotely. An update will be provided on Friday afternoon for activities currently planned for Saturday, September 28, 2024.
We will provide additional updates as received, and necessary, on all district communication platforms.
Did you know regular school attendance is key to your child's academic success and future opportunities? This September, join us in celebrating Attendance Awareness Month by committing to support your child's consistent attendance. #AttendanceAwarenessMonth#EveryDayCounts
Up next is our amazing school social worker, Ms. Leverette! Of course her session started with a little New Orleans bounce 🎶🎶🎶 @SlaterPBSA @JovanDM @PBS_Atlanta
It’s Student Support Day @SlaterPBSA! Ms. Henry is getting us prepared for our students supported with 504s and tiered interventions. @JovanDM @PBS_Atlanta
Georgia LitLink is our state’s first literacy conference dedicated solely to Georgia K-5 public school educators! Remaining spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Use this limited time LEA Registration Code: LITLINK44031
https://t.co/L9CsAcgtpR
#LitLink2024
Enjoying this Beautiful Saturday morning with our Instructional Leadership team. We are committed to accelerating progress and Strategically planning our next steps. We are Reflecting, Planning, and Strategizing!
@JoDooner This is a false dichotomy. The only alternative to high control is not chaos. There are schools all over the world who don’t put kids into detention because their tie fell off and they lost their pen. Chaos does not ensue.
I’ve been talking to young people who have struggled with school attendance. Sometimes called school refusers, or phobics, or those with emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA). Here’s what I’ve learnt. 1/