Hispanic Heritage Month in School

Suzanne RogersBlog, Innovation, Lesson Planning

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually in the United States from September 15 to October 15, recognizing the contributions and cultural significance of individuals and communities with ancestral roots in Latin America and Spain. For educators, this month provides a meaningful opportunity to celebrate cultural diversity while building inclusive classrooms that empower students to see themselves and others in the … Read More

Building Stronger Connections With Students Through Personalized Learning Plans

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Mastery Learning, Personalized Learning, Student Engagement

If there is one thing in education that gets touted as a cure all for everything its “student relationships” and connections. While I will absolutely say these are critical to educational success in any school, district, or classroom, finding the right way to achieve this connection can be challenging. Not only are we facing a population of learners that is … Read More

First Day of School Activities to Build Relationships

Suzanne RogersBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Student Engagement

The first day of school is more than just setting expectations and reviewing syllabi—it’s the ideal moment to begin shaping a positive classroom culture. Thoughtfully planned activities that promote connection help students feel safe, seen, and part of a learning community from day one. When teachers focus on building relationships early, the benefits last all year. These early efforts are … Read More

Back-to-School Prep Without Losing Your Summer

Suzanne RogersBlog, Classroom Management, Differentiation, Innovation, Lesson Planning, Personalized Learning, Reflect Better, Self-Care

Believe it or not, preparing for next school year without losing your summer is possible. You can head into the new school year refreshed, focused, and ready. With just a few intentional steps, you can reduce August stress and protect your time to relax, recharge, and reconnect. 1. Reflect on Last Year…Briefly Spend 30 minutes jotting down: What worked well … Read More

3 Ways to Know if Your PD is Working

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Innovation, Leadership, Personalized Learning, Professional Development

Professional Development (PD) is everywhere. Workshops. Webinars. Book studies. PLCs. You’ve probably been through it all. But here’s the question that nobody seems to ask out loud: “Is any of this actually working?” Schools spend hours (and let’s be honest, a lot of money) on PD every year. But if it’s not leading to better outcomes for teachers or students…what’s … Read More