Quick Tip: Cybersecurity

Don’t Click Unknown Links in Emails It sounds simple, but it’s one of the most important habits you can build: never click a link in an email unless you’re absolutely sure it’s safe. Phishing emails are getting sneakier. Some look like they’re from your school, your tech department, or even your principal. But one rogue […]

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Unlocking Potential: Resources for Student-Centered Learning
kids learning together in a cyclical process

Years ago, I remember working with a Grade 6 language arts teacher in a coaching cycle. She was frustrated with the lackluster book reports she was getting from her students. She was inspired to rethink her approach after a school wide PD on Universal Design for Learning (UDL). She had always felt intuitively that student-centered […]

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Fostering Collaboration: Insights from Our Annual Mini-Conference

When I first started planning our school’s annual mini-conference three years ago, I had one simple goal: to create opportunities for our teachers to connect with other educators beyond our school walls. I knew that meaningful professional growth often comes from fresh conversations, new perspectives, and seeing great teaching in action. And if it were […]

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