March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
While visiting a seventh-grade classroom earlier this week, I was impressed with the dialogue among table groups collaborating on an [...]
While visiting a seventh-grade classroom earlier this week, I was impressed with the dialogue among table groups collaborating on an [...]
While pondering the direction of this blog post, I realized that Ed Jr., my son, loves to read, but Emma, [...]
I received a call from Ed Jr. while on my way to work today. “Dad, my cell phone is acting [...]
I just received a text from Ed Jr. “Hey Dad, I’m going to stay afterschool for cross-country try outs. Can [...]
In my day-to-day visits with schools all over the region, I have the pleasure of meeting extraordinary people, doing extraordinary [...]
As I visited schools in our region and listened to educators plan instruction for student learning, I heard many conversations [...]
On any given school day, it is common to hear a student say, “Hey, wait up!” and “Nice game last [...]
Every fall I am eager to look at the results of the WaKIDS assessment. I have heard that during kindergarten, [...]
Last March I traveled to Arlington High School on a Saturday to find out what this thing called “Knowledge Bowl” [...]
Did you know that currently one-third of American workers are engaged in some kind of freelance or project-based work? And [...]