@gcouros is working with #ArlingtonCSD administrators today on meeting kids and teachers where they are and moving them forward. Relationships and trust are key to the innovation process!
I had a friend growing up all he did was cut grass. $2 for the front and $2 for the back. We used to call him "Clipper." Clipper is 62 now, and he makes $4 Million Dollars a year.
It’s been an honor and privilege to serve as Principal of Titusville in Arlington and I’m very excited to have this opportunity to continue working with the students, families and teachers of the District in my new role!
Mixed emotions tonight as I present to the Board one last time as Principal of TIS. Thank you to all the kids, families and staff for a great run at TIS. Looking forward to continue to serve in Arlington as Supervisor of Special Ed! https://t.co/aXTyWD9biW #ArlingtonSpirit
Our Community Engagement Kickoff is Thursday, October 13, 7-9 p.m. at Arlington High School. Free childcare & translation services will be available. Please RSVP on https://t.co/D8AznAd1j1 or email [email protected]#arlingtonspirit#acsdfuturedriven
On behalf of my veteran teaching colleagues, I respectfully post this reminder to all our administrators: Value the our depth of experience. Let's make the future of education in Arlington better together! @ArlingtonCSD@ArlingtonTeach1@MrsRosselli @TitusvilleTiger
@MrsRosselli Best of luck to you! Looking forward to working with you through the transition I’m leadership. Titusville is a special place and the staff is lucky to have you
If you want to know where to find PRIDE in our school, watch Titusville singing together at our All School Mgt. This song affirms our commitment to be our best selves! Thanks for leading us @MrsBakke_Music & @mzydelmusic#schoolcommunity @TitusvilleTiger @ArlingtonCSD
Kelsey & her mom asked TIS community to wonder with them as they played ukuleles as she sang The Rainbow Connection at our All School Mgt. @ArlingtonCSD
@TitusvilleTiger #schoolcommunity#musicinschools https://t.co/egvxxHofOT
@PrincipalProj@JessicaCabeen Love this! Also schedule what’s important first - set blocks of time for the year in August. For me, it’s: Walkthroughs, time w/ kids, go to recess, teacher time. Can’t always anticipate a needed teacher meeting but having a few open blocks at key times certainly helps!
Life, through the eyes of a Titusville 3rd grader. Mr. Garnot and Mrs. Ioos’ class share a great book and discuss concepts such as theme, making connections and exploring others’ perspectives. Nice work, Mr. G and 3rd graders! @ArlingtonCSD