Possible examples, but not limited to...
Support teacher
"show you the ropes"
provide guidance on day-to-day routine procedures
Facilitators (IT, Literacy, Math, Science, etc.)
provide support with specific content/instructional techniques required by district
Building principal
shares expectations concerning student discipline, time management, and curriculum-related issues
helps to identify instructional strengths/weakness
provides additional support as needed
Superintendent
Mentoring Program Coordinator
Vicki Jewell - vicki.jewell@swaec.org
Student Event Specialist
Chad Morris -chad.morris@swaec.org
Dyslexia & Literacy
Kelly Cornelius - kelly.cornelius@swaec.org
Math
Yamicii Wilson - yamicii.wilson@swaec.org
Science
Kendra Powers - kendra.powers@swaec.org
CTE
Shannon Puckett - shannon.puckett@swaec.org
Tech coordinator
David Hampton - david.hampton@swaec.org
Virtual Open Office Hours for counselors are each Wednesday from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. This is an opportunity for counselors to ask questions, bounce ideas, and network with other counselors. Zoom link to join: https://zoom.us/j/99412291526.
Third Thursday Think Tank – Third Thursday of each month from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monthly Collaborative Think Tank Thursday sessions are for GT educators and anyone who wishes to participate – monthly topics are developed in response to the annual needs assessment and feedback submitted at each monthly session. Topics will be updated on our OGTAP office updates list.
Virtual Open Office Hours for school librarians are each Thursday from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. This is an opportunity for school librarians to ask questions, bounce ideas, and network with other librarians. Zoom link to join: https://zoom.us/j/99495264677.
Anyone wishing to be added to or removed from the School Librarian distribution list is welcome to complete this registration form: https://forms.gle/bezS31ts7QgmzLJJ6
October is National Book Month sponsored by the National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards (https://www.nationalbook.org/). This annual month-long event honors the power of reading and writing. Suggestions on ways to celebrate: read a new book, reread a favorite book, visit your local library, or try audiobooks.