by Matt Lavonas | Dec 21, 2020 | News
For Special Subjects and Support Services Teachers Returning on January 4th: Initial Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Question: Who is returning on January 4th? Answer: Initially the District identified 95 Special Education...
by Matt Lavonas | Dec 16, 2020 | family leave, News
If you are seeking a COVID leave we are encouraging members to have a physician fill out the Attending Physician’s Statement and submit to the District as soon as possible. Click to download the following: Attending Physician’s Statement Form (must be...
by Matt Lavonas | Dec 15, 2020 | News, Rumor Control
Question: Who is returning? Answer: There are 95 Special Education classroom teachers identified as returning to in-person instruction on January 4th. Additionally, the District wants approximately 315 Special Subjects and Support Teachers to return. At...
by Matt Lavonas | Dec 11, 2020 | Adam's Updates, News
Colleagues, Here’s a brief update on some current issues: – Remote Teaching From the Classroom? It appears that the current position of the District is that teachers report to schools and teach from their classrooms even if all their students are remote. Not if...
by Matt Lavonas | Dec 10, 2020 | News
Below are FAQs on Reopening Phases 1-3 Initial Questions and Answers for Returning 1/4/21 Teachers (From the Special Ed Teachers meeting 12.10.20) Special Subject & Support Services Q&A
by Matt Lavonas | Dec 10, 2020 | News
The Career in Teaching (CIT) Program is offering teachers drop-in mentor support before school, midday, and after school with regular CIT Mentor Office Hours via Zoom. Need some advice about an instructional challenge? Some assistance with writing IEPs? Some...