Our MCPS Student Ambassadors awarded two very deserving teachers with the first-ever Student Ambassadors Teacher of the Year awards. Follow the link to see the teachers being surprised with the award along with some really fun behind-the-scenes footage.
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Our booklet of MCPS summer camps is now available! Students in elementary and middle schools have received, or will be receiving soon, copies of this booklet at school. You can also access an online version at the link below:
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Congratulations to our district's recipients of the Campbellsville University Excellence in Teaching Award!
Elementary School: Cathy Mattingly, WMES
Middle School: Bobby VanDyke, MCMS
High School: Troy Costisick, MCHS
Our MCPS Student Ambassadors will be delivering these a little later this week to our first-ever MCPS Student Ambassador Teacher of the Year Award recipients!
You've heard from us about LETRS - it's time to hear from Phase 1 participants! @dleethomas975 believes every elementary teacher can benefit from participation in LETRS! Interested? Learn more: bit.ly/KyLETRSPhase2#KyEd
ALT “I think that the most rewarding part of my participation in the LETRS program has been the realization that learning to read is a process and it is not “developed” when children "just love books and reading.” The critical role that the brain (and its processes) plays in learning to produce sounds/syllables, how to decode words and in comprehending text is truly an amazing process. I have been an educator for 26 years and have witnessed many instructional strategies and programs that claim to teach students to read. The strategies that I am learning in my LETRS training makes sense. Reading is not about just having a book in hands, but rather how to correctly decode and understand text. I think that every elementary teacher can benefit from participation in the LETRS program." - Dana Lee Thomas, Instructional Supervisor (Marion County Public Schools)
If you haven't already, make sure you stop by the Marion County Public Library to check out our Elementary Schools Visual Art Show. These works of student art will be on display all week.
Make sure you take the time to read this feature from Kentucky Teacher about the MCHS Young Historians Club and their efforts to reclaim local cemeteries: kentuckyteacher.org/features…
This is so important.
A few years back I stopped asking seniors, “What college are you going to next year?” Now I simply ask, “What are your plans after graduation?”
Celebrate all the paths.
Enjoying working with Marion County SS teachers this week & seeing inquiry-based lessons in action! Students exploring reasons settlers came to KY & changes during the Scientific Revolution by analyzing pictures & maps. #ssinquiry@dleethomas975