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SaveOnEnergy.com teacher grant opportunity
SaveOnEnergy.com has a $500 teacher grant opportunity available. It is looking for the best lesson plans for teaching students about energy or sustainability. The lesson plans must do the following: 1. Encompass energy and/or sustainability knowledge. 2. Be appropriate for a grade level from kindergarten through eighth grade. 3. Include goals and how you plan…
Read MoreHippen, McCollum, Belote receive VEA Fund endorsements
For immediate release: August 6, 2015 Contact: Trenace Riggs, VBEA President, 757-486-0202, [email protected] The Virginia Education Association Fund for Children and Public Education has announced its recommendations for Susan Hippen in State House District 21, Gary T. McCollum in State Senate District 7 and Dave Belote in State Senate District 8 in November’s election. “They…
Read More2015 20/20 Spring Membership Drive Grand Prize Winner
First Winner in the 2015 20/20 Spring Membership Drive
Remember, the 20/20 Spring Membership Drive runs through Memorial Day. In addition to receiving $20, a lucky new member or member who recruits a new member will win a prize every week and be included in the grand prize drawing on May 26th for an Ocean Breeze Bimini Shade package.
Read MoreProtecting the Quality and Reputation of Our Schools
VBEA President Trenace Riggs spoke during the school board’s budget hearing on March 3, 2015 saying additional funding needed to protect the quality and reputation of our schools.
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: The Burden of Testing
VBEA President Trenace Riggs had a letter to the editor published in the Virginian-Pilot on February 21st, 2014, writing about the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the burden of testing. Here is her letter: Even though I retired three years ago after teaching for 37 years in Virginia Beach and Norfolk…
Read MoreReducing the Number of SOL Tests
From WVEC-13: SOL testing has rewritten the books on teaching, says Trenace Riggs, President of the Virginia Beach Education Association. “I know teachers have retired earlier than they wanted to because they are like, I can’t do this to my students any longer. I am not doing what I should be doing,” said Riggs. “Standardized…
Read MoreNew Addition to the VBCPS Budget Process: Employee Forums
In an email send to members of the Virginia Beach Education Association, Trenace Riggs, association president, wrote, “I encourage you to attend and make your voice heard at one of the VBCPS employee budget forums. These forums were created by Dr. Spence to ensure he hears feedback from school employees. This is a new opportunity for VBCPS employees, and we need to take advantage of it.”
Read MoreRecognizing American Education Week
The theme this year is, “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right, and Our Responsibility.” Throughout this week, we recognize the elected officials, community members, parents, administrators, educational support professionals, and educators. All of these individuals take on the responsibility to ensure that we are keeping the promise of great public education. This prepares all of our students to make significant and positive contributions to the world.
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