NEW CHILDCARE GRANT: The Montco Cares program offers financial assistance to #MontcoPA families who need help paying for childcare & can help providers cover some expenses thru Dec 30, 2020. Restrictions & eligibility requirements apply. Deadline: Nov 2 https://t.co/j8l21le7St
@CGNelsonwrites “(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands”
-e.e.
(1/11) Pulling together a few resources white educators can use to start antiracist work in one specific subcategory: your school's approach to behavior management. There's plenty to do there. If you haven't already, start looking deeply at it now before the school year starts.
We are always looking for new ways to connect with our community. A big thank you to @HHTVProductions for their help with documenting our annual Veterans’ Day Town Meeting. An even bigger thank you to our Veterans!
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3rd graders went to #Acmemarkets to apply their mathematics to their service-learning commitment. Calculating what it cost to feed a family of four. Amazing, real-world learning in action! @HH_Schools
Love the concept of “a call to action” for the school community as part of our year-long service learning initiative. @tamaraletter@spreadkindness @iste2019
Blair Mill's principal, Dr. Thomas was sprayed with paint by Mrs. Kiss and Mrs. Colantonio's classes. Both classes tied with the most participants in the BM5k challenge! Way to go, BME! @rmmthomas
HHEF proud! One of our grants was featured on Channel 6 Action News! It was the Blair Mill Elementary School "From the Classroom to the Community: A Schoolwide Service-Learning Project." Check it out here
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How cool are my homeroom students? They made adoption bags for WAGS..made 26 blankets and 52 dog toys! Their last goal is to collect new or gently used towels for WAGS. If you can help, please lmk ;) #ProudTeacher#Room10is💣
@rmmthomas
Discipline isn't about making the kid feel bad...it is about helping build empathy and responsibility in the student so that they grow from it. Yes, I said GROW from it. #HackingSchoolDiscipline
If your students tell you they’re hungry, give them food. If they tell you they’re tired, let them rest. If they say they’re scared, comfort them. Be there for them.
We must Maslow before they can Bloom.