
Whiteboarding Made Easy: Level Up Your Planning with Excalidraw
Have you ever heard of Excalidraw? We hadn’t and we thought it could prove to be useful for teachers planning with their students or colleagues.
I think I heard that the TCT’s were no longer being required to send to the state?? Is this accurate?
This is good to know. I still have my students’ work on file just in case though.
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Don’t forget to register if you plan on attending!
The Louisa Elementary Family Resource Center partnered our community partners for Dr. Seuss week. Community partners spent the day reading to our students at Louisa East and West Elementary Schools.
Louisa East Elementary School had Data Night/Dr.Seuss Night. Students and parents came and enjoyed a snack, craft, and a photo booth. Students…Read More
I used social media to invite community members to become involved in the CommunityACT program. Hopefully connections can be made that will benefit both schools and people in our community. We can both learn a lot from each other.
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Brenda and I have made a Facebook post to invite the Community to offer their expertise to our schools by filling out the data base. Our goal is to use the data base to have a Community member share their skill/time with our school before the end of the school year.
Have you ever heard of Excalidraw? We hadn’t and we thought it could prove to be useful for teachers planning with their students or colleagues.
We’re thrilled to announce that Corbin Middle School has been recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education for its
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Sorry for delay in reply. Yes, TCTs are no longer required for submission to the state, but the TCT bank is still available for use.