Congratulations to William Jung, the band director at Socastee High! Drum Corps International (#DCI) has named him an IN STEP Fellow. The IN STEP Fellowship Initiative was established to create collaborative opportunities between DCI corps and band directors from traditionally under-represented communities.
Visit https://bit.ly/3z7ubzz to read more.
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🏈 How does a North Texas High School football team continue a historic 123-game district win streak?!?
By "growing greatness," from preschool on up!
In Aledo, TX, the parents, school leaders, teachers, and coaches are community focused - with a program designed to build a strong foundation in their youngest students, and sequentially developing their skills on field from prekindergarten through 12th grade.
The Continuing Education Plan | CEP is doing just that... to ensure our PK -5th grade military-connected students' foundational academic skills sequentially AND consistently grow in greatness ... making re-location induced learning loss a thing of the past!
Educational continuity can make all the difference for our military-connected students! Together, we can make a lasting impact on the educational journey of military children. https://lnkd.in/gqgCCnSw
This video serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative journey a student undertakes over twelve years. Our collective mission is to motivate, guide, and educate students, equipping them for the next phase of their lives. It is crucial that we help them unearth their passions and adequately prepare for their future endeavors.
Throughout these twelve years, students are presented with diverse pathways - be it pursuing higher education, continuing with their CATE program, or enlisting in the military. The ultimate goal is to nurture them into proactive individuals who contribute meaningfully to their communities. Here's to the invaluable task of shaping promising futures over the span of twelve impactful years.
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Join SJLS in remembering this very important day in history and honoring those who served and those who sacrificed. To learn more about D-Day: https://buff.ly/3qo6Vc5
We asked Kendall Crone (Indy ‘08), a member of TFA Indy’s charter corps and @harshman_mms 8th grade ELA teacher, what makes our region so special:
“I have continued to teach here because I love my school, the job that I am doing, and the impact that I am making.”
Want to learn more about Kendall's experience? Check out our previous #TFAIndy#AlumniSpotlight!
Happy Founder's Day to all who celebrate! While I am no longer working for and with the Brothers of the Christian Schools and their partners, I am the professional I am today because of their careful guidance of my development. As an HR professional, St. John Baptist de La Salle was most certainly someone that I can look to for people management inspiration: his writings (Conduct of Schools, the Letters to the Brothers, Civility and Decorum) could be considered to be his version of employee handbooks. He spent time visiting the various schools and agencies that he sent the Brothers to, and he found himself adjudicating A LOT of employee relations issues between the Brothers. 😬 John Baptist de La Salle's engagement with the early Brothers, the families, and those who he rented space from is a good example of how nimble HR folks need to be with stakeholders.
Today isn't just Founder's Day; it is also the day that Pope Leo XIII promulgated the encyclical, "Rarem Novarem," which informs our understanding of the rights of workers. At the time, it was a revolutionary document and it remains prophetic today. He said, "Hence, by degrees it has come to pass that working men have been surrendered, isolated and helpless, to the hardheartedness of employers and the greed of unchecked competition. The mischief has been increased by rapacious usury, which, although more than once condemned by the Church, is nevertheless, under a different guise, but with like injustice, still practiced by covetous and grasping men. To this must be added that the hiring of labor and the conduct of trade are concentrated in the hands of comparatively few; so that a small number of very rich men have been able to lay upon the teeming masses of the laboring poor a yoke little better than that of slavery itself."
These two contributions for me as an HR professional inform how I work with employees entrusted to my care and, how I try to interact with those I partner with.
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Each year, Lasallians honor St. John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and patron saint of teachers, on May 15. At Christian Brothers Services we strive to continue the educational mission De La Salle set forth. While we may not have students in classrooms, our work in understanding, protecting, and guiding our members and providing plans and programs that help them complete their distinct missions, is a legitimate expression of St. De La Salle’s vision.
It’s #PiDay! Did you know math plays an integral role in many Peace Corps projects? If you’re an RPCV, how did you use math in your service?
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This blog post truly reflects our profound learning experience in Montgomery, Alabama. It truly reflected our mission of “Leadership for Just and Humane Schools” at the National Superintendents Roundtable. What a power symposium!
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3moWelcome and congratulations to HCS, Mr. Jung!