From: Supt. Christina Kishimoto <reply@hawaiidoe.org>
Date: Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Kick Off Your Week: 'Bright Spots' Map & More
To: 20048903@notes.k12.hi.us
Digitally mapping our best practices The HIDOE, through its Office of Communications, has compiled a digital map of stories and videos to showcase highlights of best instructional and support practices throughout the state of Hawai'i! We must keep sharing the great work happening in our schools. Invite others to view our 'Bright Spots Map' at bit.ly/HIDOE-BrightSpots. Computer Science (CS) supports college and career readiness Over the past week, schools across Hawai'i have engaged students, parents and their communities in a variety of events as part of Computer Science Education Week. They are a reflection of the shift in HIDOE to a more problem-based, creative, critical thinking instructional approach that our teachers use in classrooms to actively engage students in their learning. These are powerful instructional practices! Hawai'i Keiki: Healthy & Ready to LearnFocused, high-quality partnerships are so important to our work, and the Hawai'i Keiki program is a model partnership! The aim of this collaboration among HIDOE, UH-Manoa Nursing, and the Hawai'i Department of Health is to provide quality health services to students within the school, protecting instructional time for students by mitigating health-related impediments that impact school attendance, academic focus, and engagement. This year we are in Phase 3/Year 3 of implementation, which includes the addition of an APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) to each of our 15 Complex Areas. Their focus is to:
With the financial support of the Hawai'i State Legislature for the addition of the 15 APRNs, we are able to coordinate quality supports through Health Assistants, APRNs and Public Health Nurses. Building toward excellence in Special Education servicesLast Monday, in place of a Superintendent's Staff Brief, I issued a memo under my signature around the topic of Special Education Inclusion. During this school year, I will be sending out several memos to encourage teachers across the HIDOE community to engage in continued discourse and share best practices around inclusion. FOLLOW US: Facebook | Twitter | Vimeo | Pinterest | LinkedIn | Google+ ONLINE: HawaiiPublicSchools.org This email was sent to all Hawai'i DOE staff. unsubscribe |
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