The next issue of Virginia Educational Leadership—an online, peer-reviewed professional journal published by the Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (VASCD)—will be published in the spring of 2016 and will center on the theme Deeper Learning. Interested in writing for Virginia Educational Leadership? Continue reading
Charlottesville Tomorrow: Meet Your Educator, 2014-15
Throughout the 2014-15 school year, local news outlet Charlottesville Tomorrow featured 22 Albemarle County Public Schools educators in their Meet Your Educator spotlight. Get to know your colleagues: Continue reading
Leadership Charlottesville: Two Slots Reserved for ACPS Employees
Established by the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Charlottesville is a 9-month tuition-based program that begins in September and ends in May with team project presentations and graduation. The program, which aims to build an active corps of engaged, dedicated civic leaders, consists of 12 sessions built around a curriculum of community issues. Requirements include completion of a team-based community service project and a declaration of civic involvement in service to the Greater Charlottesville communities. See the brochure »
Administrators, teachers, and classified staff are invited to apply. Those interested should contact Patrick McLaughlin by Friday, June 26.
Partners in Time: Building School-Community Models – Free Webinar by Education Week
Traditional after-school art, sports, or computer science programs run by local groups don’t cut it anymore in many districts. Schools and community-based organizations are forging deeper connections amid a growing recognition that children and teenagers need more resources than any school or nonprofit can provide on its own. It’s not easy giving up some control and merging cultures, but schools and community groups are learning to become partners in education. Join this free webinar on Wednesday, June 24, from 2 to 3 p.m., for tips from educators and advocates on how to build lasting school-community partnerships. Get registered »
Be a Presenter at VASCD’s 2015 Annual Conference – Submit a Proposal by June 26
The Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (VASCD) invites you to propose a presentation that relates to the theme of “Deeper Learning” or its components: Mastery of Core Academic Content, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Collaboration, Effective Communication, Self-directed Learning, and Academic Mindset. Proposals may relate primarily to student learning or professional learning. The proposal form must be submitted online by June 26.
VASCD’s 2015 Annual Conference will be held December 2-4 in Williamsburg. Learn more »
The Transformation of Communication in the Digital Age: Good or Bad?
English 3.0 explores how the internet has influenced the way we communicate in the digital age and whether the changes witnessed have had a positive effect on the language. The film features interviews with renowned authors and linguistics: Tom Chatfield, David Crystal, Robert McCrum, Fiona McPherson, and Simon Horobin.
Catch a Charlottesville Tom Sox Game on June 18 … for FREE!
In the mood for a baseball game? The Charlottesville Tom Sox are offering all Albemarle County Public Schools educators free admission to their home game on Thursday June 18, at 7 p.m. at Charlottesville High School. Just bring your Employee ID to the ballpark and get in free! Additional tickets may be purchased for $2. Also, 5% of all concession sales will be donated to Charlottesville High School.
The Tom Sox are passionate about giving back to the community around us, and we hope you can come out June 18 to enjoy a fun family night and watch the inaugural season of the Tom Sox!
benefits FOCUS – June 12, 2015
What’s the BIG news?!
Video! Maybe you *know* you need to make some decisions before Open Enrollment closes on Monday evening, but wish you could learn more about your County benefits options without all the reading? We can help! Check out this webinar we recorded for the Albemarle County Fire Rescue Department.
P. Buckley Moss Foundation Offering Teacher Art Grants up to $1,000 – Apply by September 30
The P. Buckley Moss Foundation for Children’s Education has Teacher Art Grants available up to $1,000 to be awarded in 2015 to educators who need assistance to further their 2016-2017 program goals. Applications will be considered for projects that integrate the arts into educational programs serving children in pre-K through grade 12, including students who learn differently. The purpose for this grant is to aid and support teachers who wish to establish or maintain an effective learning tool using the visual arts within the school day. Application packets will be accepted July 1 – September 30, 2015, for the 2016-2017 school year.
benefits FOCUS – June 9, 2015
What’s the BIG news?!
Now that school’s out, it’s time to spend a few minutes taking care of YOU and make your benefits decisions for next year! Need help? Here’s where we’ll be and how you can get assistance with the Open Enrollment process: Continue reading