Lynn goss (@lmggoss) 's Twitter Profile
Lynn goss

@lmggoss

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calendar_today01-06-2012 00:46:45

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One Wisconsin Now (@onewisconsinnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Scott Walker's first budget he cut public education by record amounts. Governor Tony Evers first budget moves state toward return to 2/3 funding of K-12 public schools. #wibudget

John Nichols (@nicholsuprising) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elections Matter: Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers beat anti-labor Governor Scott Walker in November. Tonight Evers proposed a progressive budget that includes a proposal to repeal the state's anti-union “right-to-work” law & to reinstate Wisconsin's prevailing wage laws. #wiunion AFL-CIO ✊

Governor Tony Evers (@govevers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every kid in our state—regardless of whether they were born here, which zipcode they live in, or which bathroom they use—should have access to a high-quality education. Our schools must have the resources they need to give every kid the tools they need to be successful.

Governor Tony Evers (@govevers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's pretty simple. Our talented kids and workers will stay here if we: 👍 have good public schools 👍 pay them livable wages 👍 protect our lakes, rivers, and natural resources 👍 invest in public transit 👍 ensure access to high-speed broadband across WI

John Stevens (@jstevens009) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear teachers, You are not defined by your students’ test scores. Your work is more than an accumulation of points on a test. Your value goes far beyond the classroom. Know that. Sincerely, A grateful parent

Leslie Ittner (@leslielehner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It is important for school leaders to recognize that ‘best practices’ are not implemented as a result of mandates; they are implemented because teachers believe in them & because they are supported & empowered to implement them.” Danny Steele Todd Whitaker

Nathan Lang-Raad, Ed.D. (@drlangraad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 ways teachers can prepare students for the world: 1. Let students experience failure so they can learn how to overcome it 2. Give them freedom to make their own choices 3. Tell them what they're good at 4. Teach them to cultivate a sense of humor

Lily Eskelsen García (@lilytheteacher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all who are asking, the answer is yes! We do have a plan for students to return to school buildings during COVID-19 and beyond with health, safety, and equity at the forefront. #FridayMotivation (bonus: educators were involved in drafting this guide) bit.ly/37G0tQo