In this episode, award-winning middle school principal, Dr. Crystal Murff Thorpe, shares valuable information for school leaders with tips on how to have a successful second semester.
In this episode, Ms. Wendy Skibinski, educational leader, consultant, and guru in all things related to college and career readiness, shares valuable information on the importance of understanding and owning the college and career readiness opp
In this episode, Valerie Miller and Kelin Mark, two secondary principals, share their views on the power of leadership in the educational setting and the ways to use their voice to empower and advocate for students, staff, and families.
In this episode, I share reflective thoughts from the past year. The 2022 year has been filled with wonderful learning opportunities and I look forward to the upcoming year. 2023 will be a year for new opportunities to learn, reconnect, and g
In this episode, Dr. LaWanda Mitchell, Educational Leader and Community Advocate, shares her views as a woman in leadership. She highlights ways to empower and advocate for other women in leadership. Dr. Mitchell knows the power of diversity,
In this episode, Mrs. Deavin Arnold-Hadley, shares her views on the power of homeschooling. She is a Wife, Mother, Homeschool Advocate, Health and Wellness Enthusiast, and Business Developer. She is dedicated to empowering and advocating for fa
In this episode, Pennie Gregory, Assistant Director of Special Services, will share her views on disability awareness and ways to advocate for students living with disabilities.
This episode is a tribute to my dear friend who loved children with all her heart. We shared a passion for advocating for children. She loved this letter and I wanted to share it with you.
In this episode, two educators, Melony Boyd and Matt Moliter, share their views about teaching Black History to students and the importance of ensuring that all students understand that Black History IS American History.
In this episode, to educators, Ashley Douglas and Laurie Hargrove, share their views on virtual learning during the pandemic and the ways virtual teaching and learning have impact students, teachers, and families.
In this episode, two school leaders, Aretha Britton and Terri Alexander-Mathews share their expertise about culturally responsive practices. Listen as they provide valuable insights for practitioners on their culturally responsive journey.
In this episode, two educators, Tiffany Army and Jennifer McCann-Thomas, share their views on culturally responsive practices and the impact this has on their students.