March was an exceptionally busy month with conversations about educational content, a focus on literacy initiatives, and a visit to a very special school, Haynes-Inman Education Center.
Conversations about Educational Content:
Hands-on Learning at the North Carolina English Teacher Spring Symposium (I delivered the keynote and a breakout session. I also enjoyed visiting other breakout sessions.) |
With My 3-D Poem |
The Joint Legislative Committee Public Hearing on Common Core State Standards |
An Impressive Presentation at the State Board Meeting by Libby Bowes, a High School Student Who Partnered with Her Youth Group to Donate Books to Elementary School Students with the Read 5, Give 5 Program READ MORE HERE |
More Literacy Initiatives:
With EPFP Fellow and VIF Leader, Kevin Smith, at the Rockingham County "Catch the Reading Bug" Festival |
With Pete the Cat |
The Cozy Reading Corner at the Reading Festival--Hundreds of People Showed up |
Interactive Reading Tables for Children |
Another Table |
I Enjoyed Giving Free Books to Children! |
Haynes-Inman Education Center--A School Full of Love and Learning:
Their Welcoming Media Center |
We Enjoyed a Lovely Breakfast Reception |
With Thurman Haynes, Volunteer Extraordinaire |
A Moment of Joy During the Greensboro Symphony Assembly |
With Cheryl Cobb, an Outstanding Teacher |
Enjoying the Milk Jug Igloo with My New Friend |
A Great Reminder for All of Us |
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