by bculot | Mar 19, 2020 | Curriculum News
The South Orangetown Central School District has been working diligently to prepare for the launch of a Distance Learning Initiative. In the interim, our teachers have created thoughtfully developed lessons, activities, and resources to keep students stay engaged in: Read More: It’s a new day, LEARN something! SOCSD Distance Learning
by bculot | Mar 9, 2020 | Curriculum News
Dr. Lloyd, Director of Staff Relations, Gene Thompson-“Grove, Tricia Castelli, Educational Consultants, and Brian Culot, Assistant Superintendent, facilitated Day 2 of a 3 – Day Workshop Series with our first year teaching staff. We began the day with: Read More: New Teacher Workshop Focuses On Student Engagement
by bculot | Feb 14, 2020 | Curriculum News
We began our meeting by reviewing the notes we collected when engaged in Instructional Rounds at the end of September. Ms. Bogart, Elementary Math Coach, and Ms. Premus, Secondary Math Coach, focused on grade-level readiness in accordance with the District’s SMART: Read More: Math Leadership Team Balances Content and Standards
by bculot | Feb 7, 2020 | Curriculum News
The New York State Education Department invited several Rockland County School Districts that receive Pre-K grants for full-day programs to present on Best Practices in Early Childhood Education. Dr. Tesik, Executive Director of Pupil Personnel Services, Ms. Beglin,: Read More: Best Practices In Early Childhood Education
by bculot | Jan 9, 2020 | Curriculum News
“Let’s label our room!” “I accomplished my writing goal!” are just two examples of the accountable talk that were overheard during the English Language Arts Instructional Rounds/Classroom Visits this week. Kristy Nadler and Mark Stanford, Elementary and Secondary: Read More: “I Accomplished My Writing Goal”