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Supporting Teachers Before and After Parent–Teacher Conferences

Supporting Teachers Before and After Parent–Teacher Conferences

by Andrew Curtis | Oct 16, 2025 | Educational Leadership (Principals & Administrators)

Parent–teacher conferences are a vital opportunity to build strong partnerships with families, share student progress, and collaborate on strategies that support each child’s success. As principals, our role is to create the conditions that empower teachers to prepare...
What to Do After Successful Parent–Teacher Conferences to Keep Parents Engaged

What to Do After Successful Parent–Teacher Conferences to Keep Parents Engaged

by Andrew Curtis | Oct 2, 2025 | Community Engagement, Cultural Competency and Diversity, Educational Leadership (Principals & Administrators)

Parent–teacher conferences are a key opportunity to connect with families, share student progress, and build partnerships that support learning. But the real impact comes after the meeting ends. Sustaining parent engagement throughout the school year is essential for...
Building Strong Connections Through Parent–Teacher Conferences: A Guide for Educators

Building Strong Connections Through Parent–Teacher Conferences: A Guide for Educators

by Andrew Curtis | Oct 2, 2025 | Curriculum Development Strategies for K-12 Teachers

Parent–teacher conferences are often treated as a checkbox in the calendar. But when done well, they become high-impact connection points—bridging home and school, reinforcing trust, and aligning on a shared vision for the student’s growth. In this guide, we’ll offer...
Take a Moment to Breathe, Pray, and Reflect with a Gentle Walk: A Quarterly Faith Journal

Take a Moment to Breathe, Pray, and Reflect with a Gentle Walk: A Quarterly Faith Journal

by Andrew Curtis | Sep 30, 2025 | K-12 Teaching Strategies

Close your eyes. Inhale and exhale. Think about where you’ve been, where you are now, and where you want to go. We all have a place in God’s plan, but sometimes it can be difficult to remember to take the time to pray, reflect, and listen to His guidance. Published by...
Starting Strong with Classroom Management

Starting Strong with Classroom Management

by Andrew Curtis | Sep 18, 2025 | Educational Leadership (Principals & Administrators)

As we launch into a new school year, one of the most powerful ways we can set our students—and ourselves—up for success is through strong, consistent classroom management. A well-managed classroom isn’t about strict control; it’s about creating a space where students...
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