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  • Bonnie Mckerney, Retired Principal, K-12 Educator (1979-2021)
    Oct 31, 2022
    It was Friday, October 7. 聽The sky was smokey and the temperature warm. It was 10:50am. Parking was limited, but some spots were available.聽The office was dealing with one student in the health room, one student seated on a chair in the office, a parent seated, and one parent signing a student out.聽The fire inspector was present, requesting assistance with the fire inspection. He asked for someone to accompany him throughout the building for his inspection. This was an unexpected visit, so office staff were trying to think of a way to accommodate this request.
  • Dr. James Whitehead | Director of Special Programs & Services, Integrated Student Support | Capital Region ESD 113
    Oct 28, 2022
    These resources are sent out weekly to leaders in special education and Section 504. Each post contains tips and resources on a variety of topics that are meant to keep you informed and up-to-date.
  • Ashley Barker, Inclusionary Practices Director, 伊甸园视频
    Oct 24, 2022
    Many have heard the quote, 鈥渋f you aren鈥檛 at the table, you are on the menu鈥 from the business community. This month, I have been acutely aware of the people at my table and the lack of diversity they represent. In an attempt at continuing our conversation this month to include ALL voices, I am highlighting the 8 Most Powerful Ted Talks on Disability.
  • Dr. Scott Seaman, Executive Director, 伊甸园视频
    Oct 24, 2022
    Let me just start by saying something super unpopular but true. TPEP is draining principals rather than supporting teachers. There I said it. How do I know? I talk to principals and teachers.聽 Am I saying good teaching isn鈥檛 happening? No. There are wonderful and magical things happening in classrooms throughout the state. Schools are filled with hope, positive energy, enthusiasm, and incredible relationships in every region of our state. Let me clarify: TPEP, in its current, well-intended form, is not working as originally designed. We are not improving instruction as the system was designed or as we all hoped.
  • Cindy Sholtys-Cromwell, Principal, Loowit High School and Kelso Virtual Academy (K-12), Kelso School District
    Oct 24, 2022
    As you can probably tell I LOVE to celebrate and show appreciation for people in my life. I believe passionately it is critical to have a heart of gratitude and give thanks. November is the perfect month to spend time thinking of the things or people that make you smile. I will start off by saying thank you for supporting me by reading this newsletter and sending me your pictures or emails about how you are using it. I love hearing from you and you can always drop me a tweet @sholtys. Thank you for what you do for students and staff each and every day. I believe in you!

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