The article Never Say Anything A Kid Can Say was pivotal in my career because it made my struggles feel normal and gave me a path forward to improve. So, here's my love letter to Steve Reinhart's article: https://t.co/Cr4l6pi47W
Mrs. DuBrow is our resident puzzle lover, and this year she is passing on that love to her students by giving them opportunities to solve fun and challenging puzzles, like this interactive sudoku board in her classroom. #leveluplobos
We love learning and growing together! Great new learning and great reminders of all the amazing tools teachers can use! #meetmeinthemiddle @PISDCI @PISDMIDDLE
@PISDMIDDLE Teachers- If you haven't had the opportunity to register for the Spring Meet Me in the Middle 23 you can do it here! Sessions are already filling up! https://t.co/17YbTAXSEI @PISD_Innovation@PasadenaML@PISD_RISE
This week’s #PISDMTSS conversations w/our Intervention Assistance Team (IAT) Chairs focused on #PISDPLC foundations, roles & responsibilities of the IAT Chair, Tier 1 prevention, essential standards, district frameworks, & universal screeners! Clarity precedes competence!
"Why are math teachers the most important leaders in society today?" is a line that's gonna live rent free in my head for weeks I can feel it. https://t.co/KxXXzhGMZJ
Friendly back to school reminder:
When kids show up late for school, they still showed up. Thank them, not scold them.
“I’m happy you’re here" goes a very long way.
In three yrs this #solar installation at a high school in Arkansas turned the district budget from a $250K deficit to a $1.8 million surplus and they're using the surplus to pay teachers more.
End oil fueled war. We have the solutions. #ActOnClimate#ClimateAction#climate
So today was my first official day as a teacher. Only meetings and trainings, no students. That said, I spent the day in the presence of a building full of adults with the students in mind. For the first time, maybe ever, I felt I was where I belonged professionally.