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Lisa Weist posted
Here’s an oldie, but a goodie.
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Jeff Phillips posted
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Jennifer Carroll posted
Peer Observation Training has been rescheduled for February 9th. Sorry for the change….A registration link has been shared with PGES coordinators and principals in the KVEC region.
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Charles Jeffrey Coots posted
Students senate members meet with superintendent student council to discuss issues that concerns all students.
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Charles Jeffrey Coots posted
Today students at Jackson City School watched Highland Turner’s 5th Grade students conducted historical biography presentations of the founding Fathers of Early American History. This was the first time Teachers and Students at both schools had used the MondoPad. I’m very proud of the teachers and the students for using technology to connect…Read More
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As I thought about this awesome sharing I was reminded of a quote that I ran across a few days ago. It is worth sharing.
“Attempting to succeed without embracing the tools immediately available for your success is no less absurd than trying to row a boat by drawing only your hands through the water or trying to unscrew a screw using nothing m…Read More
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What a great article. I can hardly imagine the class of 2031—these are the students who are in Kindergarten this year! I think the author nailed it when he said we face an awesome challenge (my words) to prepare those 2031 graduates to live in a very different world than what we know today. Thanks for sharing Jeff.