Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week As we move towards Parent Teacher Conferences this week, I wanted to share some helpful hints: Prepare: Prepare ahead of time and make n...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week Rather than looking to punish students for their negative behaviors, how do we incentivize students to engage in positive behaviors? Going ...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week Asking for help and sharing ideas with peers is powerful. Whether you are new to our school or a veteran, we all need help. This could be wi...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week “No significant learning can occur without a significant relationship” ~Dr. James Comer, professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale University ...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week - The Morning Routine Self-care is something that I need to get better at. I think it is something that most professionals struggle with wh...
Congratulations to Gene Hoskins on being honored with the Golden Apple Award! Click the link here for the full article celebrating this inspiring Sodus educator who has been mak...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week Dr. Uetz sent me a quote this week that I wish to share with all of you. "If you were able to believe in Santa Claus for like 8 years, you ...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week On the weekend, I think about the message I want to send to all of you. I admit that I at times Google “Teaching Tips of the Week” when I ne...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” — Nelson Mandela We are blessed to live in a country wh...
Next week is Homecoming! Take a look at our Spirit Week themes and dress up to show your Spartan Pride! After school, come on out to cheer on our Spartan athletes!
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week "After you discipline a student, let it go. Don't carry over to the next day. Treat every day as a new slate for each child. Everyone has a ...
Dr. Peets’ Teaching Tip of the Week “Everyone who remembers their own education remembers teachers, not methods and techniques. The teacher is the heart of the educational syst...
SEL/MTSS Tip #1 - As we start the 2024-2025 school year we want to anchor you in the work of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). MTSS is a framework that organizes no...
Each of our schools has posted their school supply lists on their school's web page. Through our partnership with Teacher Lists, families simply need to click on the link for thei...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week 2024 Final Spartan Tech Tips & Tricks - This edition is two pages long, and the second page has important information about what the IT Departme...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week 2024 Final Spartan Tech Tips & Tricks - This edition is two pages long, and the second page has important information about what the IT Departme...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week 2024 Final Spartan Tech Tips & Tricks - This edition is two pages long, and the second page has important information about what the IT Departme...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week Dr. Mullen’s Spartan Tech Monthly Tips & Tricks SEL Tip #35: How productive are you each day and week? See below for a great visual to cons...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week Dr. Mullen’s Spartan Tech Monthly Tips & Tricks SEL Tip #33—Reflection and Feedback—A healthy part of any organization and of any individua...
SEL/Teaching Tips of the Week Dr. Mullen’s Spartan Tech Monthly Tips & Tricks SEL Tip #32 - Stress - “a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adv...