Monthly Archives: March 2016

Why Is It Different? And Why You Just Have To Accept It.

It’s time for Open House. All the students’ work is up and displayed. And we do mean all students. So it’s one thing if that bookmark about the things that make us happy isn’t quite cut on the line. Sometimes … Continue reading

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Professionalism for Paraeducators

Some days are harder than others. And then days turn into a month or a grading period. And then you realize there is a new member that wasn’t anticipated or perhaps there was a new member hired at the beginning … Continue reading

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Reflection of Cal-TASH 2016

This week we look at Cal-TASH 2016. Sacramento is in ParaEducate’s backyard. So there wasn’t any question of Renay skipping out on this year’s Cal-TASH. For those of you who don’t know: Sacramento is the state capital of California. This … Continue reading

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