Wednesday, Dr. Graham & I are engaging in "Principal Swap". You'll catch me at the MS & she'll hold it down at the HS. #LNCPride @LNCharter— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 27, 2017
Started day by greeting students at carpool. Immediate observation: MS Ss bring balls to school. (Basketball, football, etc.) #DayatLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
First classroom to visit: @chartercheer's 8th Grade Lang Arts utilizing @padlet to share reflections re: JFK's Inaug. Speech. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Visited Mrs. Justice's 8th Grade Lang. Arts. Student-centered environment with active participation. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Ms. Coffey's 8th Grade Soc Stud S's were engaged in Stock Market activity, followed by Hardship & Hoover instruction w/ @nearpod #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Both Dr. Graham and Mr. Smith are swapping their principal duties today to help them learn more about MS/HS. #LNCPride #Leadbyexample https://t.co/WQcwwz5JNZ— LNCharter Knights (@LNCharter) March 29, 2017
Quick-observation about @noneuclidean73: LOUD. Now I know what my teacher colleagues had to deal w/ when I was in the classroom. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing our shared faculty in their MS instructional element, inc. Mr. Willets (Dance) & Mrs. Connell (Chorus) #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Received 'Standing O' from @shilpahp's single-gender (Girls) 7th Grade Math class. Big proponent of this classroom design (1of2) #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
.@shilpahp's students were using rules of functions to solve problems, including intro to slope & utilizing @IXLLearning. #DayatLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Great stuff in @gotigersceh's 7Gr SocStud. Ss engaged in "Talking Ball" debate; Singapore: Model Society or City of Fear (1o2) #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
.@gotigersceh's students defending their reasoning and can "switch sides" of argument. Higher-order thinking skills displayed. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
5th Grade lunch was...interesting and entertaining. And not that much different than a HS lunch session, besides no technology. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Love initiate MS students have.— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Most FAQ: "Do you know [older sibling at HS]?"
Most random: "How much can you bench press?" #DayAtLNCMS
6th Graders, not on Atlanta trip, are engaging in an all-day #makerspace camp throughout the building. #DayAtLNCMS https://t.co/AWcx3CpSYT— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
.@noneuclidean73's environ of productivity through S-centered "Problem of the Day" is buzzing.— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Embedded collab & real-world app. #DayAtLNCMS
.@msfishenglish (7th GR) is looking for a HS student to record an entire historical fiction novel chapterXchapter. See her ASAP. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Tremendous amount of enthusiasm by Mrs. Costenoble's 5th Grade Science students while demonstrating conceptual understanding. #DayAtLNCMS— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
Thank you for viewing,Two 8th Graders slid me this earlier. Thank you MS Faculty/Students for allowing me to serve as the Principal today. #DayAtLNCMS #LNCPride pic.twitter.com/8yzRrySgra— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) March 29, 2017
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I hope to see you at the Elementary Campus next year for Principal Swap Day! #DayAtLNCES
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