by Gillian Wadsworth, LCSW | Content Area
Mirror Mirror…In Our Hands – (Trauma Informed Work in Schools) A warm greeting from a teacher to a 16 year-old student is met with stony silence. F-bombs crash against each other in the hallways and echo off bathroom walls. In the classroom, shrill laughter and...
by Sandra Gonnerman | Language Arts, Library
The opening page of Teachingbooks.net will take you to the page you see here. Click on “Teach Diverse Books,” and you will find books which have been awarded top honors in several categories. Not only will you find respectful book lists, but you’ll...
by Stacy Young | Content Area
There are two opportunities coming up for Professional Development in the arts. The first one is for Visual Arts on Thursday, February 25, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Keynote clinicians are Sasha Lyth on Student Directed-Learning and Brent Eviston on “Art as...
by Sandra Gonnerman | Arts, Library
Hold a COLLECTION DAY at your school (in your class, in the auditorium, in the library-media center)! This is a way for kids to showcase their interests and share and gain knowledge. Check out just some of the books we have in the HERC collection to pair up with...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Math, Science, STEAM
The STEAM Resource page is live. Go to Resources tab and then STEAM to access. Currently, we have some presentations posted that were shared by the presenters of the breakout sessions. To post a STEAM resource, please contact Stacy Young...
by Carol Crivelli | Content Area, E-Learning, Technology 101
This is not your old bulletin board … This is Padlet! Padlet is a free web-based application that provides users a digital “bulletin board” or “wall” to post anything: paste a link to a website, web page, photo, video, song, document,...