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Lynn Vines

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A4 A master educator cares enough to see past behavior. Seeking to understand in order to help the student put whatever is bothering them aside to learn. Never giving up. #JEFCOEDchat Concord Elementary School

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A5-master educators don’t have to have all the answers. Instead the have questions which guide the Ss to find the answers. #JEFCOEDchat Concord Elementary School

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A6- Visiting classrooms and reading lots of professional material helps me understand what great teachers do to reach kids. Nothing is better at helping you become better than watching a master educator at work. #JEFCOEDchat Concord Elementary School

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A7 I feel that master educators probably don’t want to be celebrated for their accomplishments but would rather their students’ accomplishments be celebrated. I personally want the MEs in my school to be the leadership team helping others to be better. #JEFCOEDchat Concord Elementary School

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A8 I agree with Dana Jacobson. We only limit ourselves. If you let yourself get bogged down with the other stuff, you lose valuable opportunities to grow. Always seeking to improve puts you closer to mastery. #JEFCOEDchat

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The Hueytown Chamber of Commerce awarded Carol Watson with $400.00 today for the art program Concord Elementary School. Thank you to our awesome community for your continued support. #JEFCOED

The Hueytown Chamber of Commerce awarded Carol Watson with $400.00 today for the art program <a href="/Concord_El/">Concord Elementary School</a>.  Thank you to our awesome community for your continued support. #JEFCOED
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“I urge you, brothers and sisters, to watch out for those who cause divisions and put obstacles in your way that are contrary to the teaching you have learned. Keep away from them. For such people are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. Romans 16:17-18 NIV

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What a fantastic night with our Jefferson County Schools principals and assistant principals. Just a few photos from this evening. I hate that I didn’t take more. What an AWESOME group of administrators! Thank you Cantina Laredo

What a fantastic night with our <a href="/JEFCOED/">Jefferson County Schools</a> principals and assistant principals. Just a few photos from this evening. I hate that I didn’t take more. What an AWESOME group of administrators! Thank you <a href="/cantinalaredo/">Cantina Laredo</a>
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So, we can assess our students using national standards but we can’t use them to teach. Isn’t that like practicing in the little leagues but playing games in the majors? #sb119 #ALStandardsByALTeachers #alpolitics

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#ThoughtForTheDay On days when you are supervising students, try to avoid defining it as hallway duty, lunchroom duty, playground duty or bus duty. Instead, begin to see all of these as relationship opportunities. Shift your thinking from duties to opportunities...via #Culturize