7 ways to engage students in remote learningJanuary 4, 2021Originally posted in eSchool News on January 4, 2021 By James Snyder, Executive Director, Camelot Education Academies at Hamilton [...]
Thanksgiving Events to Have on Your Radar in Camden CityNovember 24, 2020Originally posted in TAP into Camden on November 24, 2020 CAMDEN, NJ — Several good Samaritans across Camden – including [...]
Food donations a lesson in community involvement for high school wrestlersNovember 24, 2020Originally posted in Burlington County Times on November 24, 2020 Community outreach was one of the things Zach Stosius wanted to [...]
Camelot Education Partners with Santa Rosa County District Schools to Serve Students with Exceptional NeedsOctober 28, 2020National leader in SEL-immersive education engaged as new partner PACE, Fla.– (BUSINESS WIRE) Camelot Education is proud to [...]
“Authentic social inclusion and acceptance” With Penny Bauder & Andrew MorrisonAugust 27, 2020Originally posted in Thrive Global on August 17, 2020. By Penny Bauder, Founder of Green Kid Crafts, Environmental Scientist | [...]
Distance learning: How to really reach studentsJuly 21, 2020Originally posted in SmartBrief on July 21, 2020. Considering the speed at which most schools were forced to transition to remote [...]
Forty Years of Educational Gratitude: Debra Singley Gets Heartfelt SendoffJune 5, 2020Originally published by Quad-City Times on June 4, 2020. Tiara-topped and red-sash-wrapped, Debra Singley — with love and gratitude in [...]
‘Adopt a Senior’: Lancaster Communities Band Together to Support Students Missing Out on Rite of Passage EventsMay 12, 2020Originally published by Lancaster Online on May 11, 2020. Nasiara Rosario-Brown, 17, a [...]
Teens participate in C5/CareerLaunch programMarch 5, 2020Originally published by Daily Journal on March 5, 2020. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County assisted the staff of [...]
Finding my voiceJanuary 22, 2020Originally published by SmartBrief on January 22, 2020. Two years ago, I was living in Texas with my grandmother. Things were tough at [...]