
Practice Makes Perfect
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Health, computer science and drama classes will partner with the social skills training provided by the school psychologist in order to create resources in the students’ native language, American Sign Language. There is a great need within the community for accessible materials. Our students will create videos to inspire and instruct the community in a variety of social and emotional skills. As the program progresses to next year, a peer mentoring program will be established in order for the older students to gain further experience and understanding of the skills through teaching younger grades, using resources they have helped create.
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Abigail M. Saunders
We will develop a curriculum that responds to the needs of our students. We will have two Teaching Tolerance PDs... October 2018Read Story
Amanda Adcock
With our year-long project-based learning experience, we seek to answer the driving question: 'As teacher interns, how can we develop... October 2018Read Story
Stacy Jones
Our project will build on last year’s efforts: Implementation of social and emotional learning strategies combined with culturally sophisticated curricula... October 2018Read Story
Catherine Keppers
Findlay High School’s Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) is a student-led club that supports LGBTQI identified students and their allies by working... October 2018Read Story
Molly Suarez
Seiberling CLC strives for students to come to school, 'Ready To Learn and Achieve Everyday.' In order to learn and... October 2018Read Story
Susan Murphy
The Pyramid Model will be implemented using a multi-layered approach that includes professional development, collegial circles, practice-based coaching and parent... October 2018Read Story
Maritza Santana
Our SEL project will focus on our incoming 9th grade students. We have a large population of students from the... October 2018Read Story
Lisa Vasquez
We want our students to graduate and successfully pursue their college and career goals with the ability to accurately recognize... October 2018Read Story