Loranger and King EIRs 2018
Loranger's Educator in Residence: Sam M. A few blocks from the Old Orchard Beach coast sits Loranger Memorial School, a home away from home for many, including myself. My name…
Loranger's Educator in Residence: Sam M. A few blocks from the Old Orchard Beach coast sits Loranger Memorial School, a home away from home for many, including myself. My name…
Jefferson's Educator In Residence: Brian I am Brian Sperry. This winter I have had the opportunity to spend my time, in the Educator in Residence program, with the students and…
Boothbay’s Educator in Residence: Skyler I have had the great opportunity to work at Boothbay Region Elementary School this winter. From my first week of EIR I have truly felt…
Great Salt Bay’s Educator in Residence: Kasie This week I have helped several age groups in many different areas. I discussed decision making and time management with the 7th and…
Matt: While the played-out high school stereotypes - the anxiety producing cacophony of the dining hall, death defying conversations in the hallways between classes, and pretending to understand words like…
Medomak's Educator in Residence: Drewsie My name is Alex Drew, but everyone knows me as Drewsie. I have the privilege of spending this winter in Medomak Middle School in Waldoboro.…
Chris: I was very excited to be returning to the Searsport School district for another winter of EIR. Already knowing most of the staff and students made it very easy…
Bristol Central School's Educator in Residence: Kelsey Returning to Bristol Consolidated School (BCS) after serving as their Educator in Residence last winter has been one of the opportunities I have…
The 2018 Educator in Residence (EIR) program started last Tuesday, and it is our biggest year yet with 15 schools participating! 18 of our Leadership School Educators will be in…
The Five Most Important Things I Learned This Winter: Being an EIR has been such a rewarding experience both personally and professionally. We're able to become part of a community…