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Teacher Leadership Coordinator, Clinton Public School District Kevin F. Gilbert currently serves as coordinator of teacher leadership and special projects for the Clinton Public School District in Cli...
“The greatest challenge that I see for school custodians today is to make the paradigm shift from cleaning for appearance to cleaning for health. Custodians that effectively clean for health...
Curriculum and Professional Development Consultant Galbraith is an educator and currently works as a consultant for the NEA Health Information Network (NEA HIN), where she provides assistance on a var...
Students come to school with more than just their backpacks — they bring all their worries, fears, insecurities, and unmet health and developmental needs with them too. From April 13-17, 2015, w...
This guest blog post was written by Brian Devore with SHAPE America. We know the benefits of giving children 60 minutes of activity throughout the day. Those students have more focus, perform better o...
“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.” – Alfred Austin, poet April is National Garden...
Ask any educator what their top health concerns are, and you will hear STRESS near the top of everyone’s list. Stress is not only the harsh reality of today’s 24-7 culture, but one that impacts the...
This month, Education Support Professionals (ESPs) got together in San Francisco, CA for our national NEA Education Support Professionals conference. This included three days of workshops to help us n...
When I think about New Orleans, I think about Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, jazz music and Bananas Foster (mmmmmmm!). After this past weekend at the 2015 NEA Education Support Professionals (ESP) Confer...
