
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
The ESOL students at the Wicomico County Newcomer Center will engage in SEL lessons and will work together to create and implement community service projects related to those lessons. The projects will be student-led with teacher mentoring. Students will gain increased cultural competence and English proficiency while providing authentic community service. In the year students attend the Newcomer Center, they will have the opportunity to fulfill the Service Learning requirement for graduation.
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Danielle DuPuis
Read the Rainbow: an Online Bookclub Featuring LGBTQIA+ Stories will meet once every other month and will highlight diverse stories... December 2020Read Story
Christina Marsh
Journeymakers is a project-based SEL mentoring and restorative justice-centered initiative that uplifts marginalized low-income students-of-color and LGBTQ+ students at Towson... December 2020Read Story
Erica Rimlinger
At Baer, all our children have severe or complex disabilities. Most are nonverbal, but it’s our job (and passion) to... December 2020Read Story
Kate Parsons
As our oldest students grow into their middle school years with us, we want to prepare them to advocate for... December 2020Read Story
Luke Midnight-Woodward
NoVo Foundation funds will allow Pa'lante to grow and develop our post-graduation youth leadership pipeline. Specifically, we are transforming two... December 2020Read Story
Samantha Ellison
The BPS Office of Equity collaborated with the Boston Student Advisory Council and the Boston Arts Academy to develop the... December 2020Read Story
Michael Titus
We will be working with Rachel Poliner, to establish a cohort of “train the trainer” teachers in order to embed... December 2020Read Story
Dyan Vaughan
Old Sturbridge Academy will use mindfulness programming to help students, educators and families develop and strengthen internal capacities for self-awareness,... December 2020Read Story