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Opinion: Things Are Weird Right Now

    Guest Writer: Jill Jackson The last year as an educator has been a weird one for me. First, I was rejected from speaking at a conference that I never applied to speak at.   Here’s the rejection letter, in case you’re interested: Good Morning and Happy Holidays! After careful consideration, unfortunately, your speaker’s expressed […]

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A WIN for Teachers

Guest Writer: Charlotte Walker  A few years ago under new school leadership, our school instituted WIN Time. WIN is an acronym for “What I need” and is a 30 minute, four days a week reading intervention block.  For the first time in the 20 years I had worked for the district, our classroom para-educators were […]

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Dear Senator Warren: There are 3.2 Million Public School Teachers Who Know What We Need in Education

February 26, 2020 Dear Senator Warren: At the Democratic Primary Debate in Charleston, South Carolina, you proclaimed that you would hire a teacher as your Secretary of Education. If elected in 2020, your decision to hire a public school educator for this cabinet position would be a positive step away from the current administration’s choice […]