January 23 – 26, 2018 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida
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Our core principles are solution-oriented partnerships, parental control, and reasonable accountability.
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In this episode, Superintendent Diane Kornegay shares how she is taking the necessary steps to promote an environment of improved information sharing.
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In this episode, Ryan Harwood discusses his desire to work internationally following the recommendation of a former principal.
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In education, one vocal proponent of DACA is Dr. Robert Avossa.
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In this episode, Richard Marchant shares his experience of moving to Kuwait with a family and how he is now the Secondary Headteacher at the New English School.
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In this episode, Robert Avossa shares his passion for advocating for kids as the superintendent of the tenth-largest school district in the country.
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STEM education is one of the most important factors in preparing students for successful futures.
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FETC 2018 Round Table discussion about improving leading and learning in the classroom.
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The Orange Page Turners Reading Challenge is getting kids to read more.
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The A through F grading model that’s commonly used across the country doesn’t give a complete picture.
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Never let assumptions get in the way of data-driven facts.
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A recent study shows that the number of students taking at least one online course as a college undergrad is up over previous years.
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A large number of students who begin college as a STEM major switch to another field of emphasis.
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Bringing A Bird’s Eye View to Parents and Community
1 minutes readIn this episode, Michelle Carroll Smiths shares her journey as the Superintendent of Lytle ISD, just outside of San Antonio, Texas.