The 2019 NEDRP Conference Recap!
We are still buzzing from the excitement of the 2019 NEDRP Conference this week. Thank you to each and every person who came out to share your insights and your […]
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We are still buzzing from the excitement of the 2019 NEDRP Conference this week. Thank you to each and every person who came out to share your insights and your […]
The 2019 NEDRP Conference Recap! Read More »
The following is a guest blog post from Dr. Quentin Woods of Dr. Q Consulting, an educational consulting firm specializing in innovative thought, systems thinking and conceptual inquiry. In this
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ED311 is excited to announce that we have added book signing events with three amazing educational authors to the 2019 NEDRP Conference Agenda! Attendees will have the chance to meet:
Meet 3 Bestselling Authors at the 2019 NEDRP Conference! Read More »
Last week, the Texas Education Agency released an HB 3 in 30 webinar focusing on the Additional Days School Year (ADSY) section of the bill, which you can access at tea.texas.gov/hb3.
TEA HB 3 in 30 Webinar Released on Additional Days School Year (ADSY) Read More »
Thanks to our friends at the Texas Association for School Boards for this informative brief summarizing all you need to know about SB 11, the recent bill addressing school safety
SB 11: All You Need to Know Read More »
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. To address bullying and other safety concerns on campus, schools are turning to apps that allow for anonymous reporting. One such app is Anonymous
Apps Provide Anonymous Safety and Bullying Reporting Systems Read More »
House Bill (HB) 3 was passed by the 86th Texas Legislature, 2019, and signed into law by Governor Abbott on June 11, 2019. TEA has released a HB 3 in
TEA Issues Guidance on HB 3 & the Teacher Incentive Allotment Read More »
Did you know that this year’s NEDRP Conference is all about The Student Connection? As big believers in the power of Restorative Practices, we know that it’s essential that teachers
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A disabled elementary school student’s parents sued the City of Southlake, its police department, and school resource officer (SRO), alleging that SRO violated the student’s rights under Rehabilitation Act and
Check out this video interview with Rachel Hinesly from our friends at NEDRP. Rachel is one of the amazing students who will be featured at the upcoming NEDRP “Student Connection”
New Video: A Student’s Voice Read More »