
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
KIPP Texas San Antonio is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters to offer the Raising Highly Capable Kids curriculum to KIPP parents. BBBS will train parents of KIPP students in this 13 module, research-based curriculum focused on building critical developmental assets in youth. Students will also be given the Developmental Asset Profile upon enrollment and again 12 months later to gauge the effectiveness of the training.
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Victoria Zupancic
We are partnering with a community organization, Dane County Time Bank, to create a BIPOC Restorative Justice class curriculum that... October 2021Read Story
Valerie Braimah
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Tiphany Burrell
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Tina Vasquez
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Thomas Courtney
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Taryn Richard
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Tanika Island Childress
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Tammy Cooley
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