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April 
1st
  
12:00pm
 EST
Planning For the Future: Maximizing Summer, Preparing for Fall

Join us for a special educator webinar on how to make the most of a challenging summer, as you prepare for an uncertain next school year.

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April 
1
, 
2020
 | 
12:00pm
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1:00pm
 EST

Planning For the Future:

Maximizing Summer, Preparing for Fall

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Join us for a special educator webinar on how to make the most of a challenging summer, as you prepare for an uncertain next school year. Expect strategies for summer reading, parent engagement, summer homework, and using what you know about students today, to prepare for 2020-21 instruction. 

 

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Your Facilitator

Stacey Gershkovich started her education career as a first grade teacher at PS 138 in the Bronx. She joined Success in 2006, as the founding science teacher at our very first elementary school. Stacey would go on to serve as founding principal of Success Academy Harlem 5, before joining the network team to oversee mathematics, science, and scholar talent as Managing Director of STEM. She then served as Managing Director of Schools, where she coached and supported leaders at a portfolio of SA schools. Stacey received her undergraduate degree from Emory University, her Master's in Education from Pace University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teaching and Learning with a focus in Mathematics Education at NYU. She is mom to Jake, Emma and Riley.

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FACILITATORS

Stacey Gershkovich

Managing Director of Sharing


Stacey started her education career as a first grade teacher at PS 138 in the Bronx. She joined Success in 2006, as the founding science teacher at our very first elementary school. Stacey would go on to serve as founding principal of Success Academy Harlem 5, before joining the network team to oversee mathematics, science, and scholar talent as Managing Director of STEM. She then served as Managing Director of Schools, where she coached and supported leaders at a portfolio of SA schools. Stacey received her undergraduate degree from Emory University, her Master's in Education from Pace University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Teaching and Learning with a focus in Mathematics Education at NYU.

 

Jessica Sie

Director of Literacy and History


Jessica Sie leads the Literacy and History program at Success Academies as Director of Literacy and History. Jessica graduated from the University of Colorado Denver with a Master of Arts in Literacy, Language, and Culturally Responsive teaching. Prior to joining Success Academies she taught second and third grade for six years at a district school in Denver, Colorado. Jessica joined Success Academies in 2011 as a second grade Lead Teacher at SA Bronx 1. In 2012, Jessica was a third grade Lead Teacher on the SA Bronx 1 third grade team. Jessica moved to the Success Academies network team in 2013 as a Literacy Leadership Resident. Over the past four years, Jessica has developed Common Core Standards-aligned curriculum units and developed and presented professional development sessions for teachers and leaders.

The Robertson Center

Something happens in a room full of educators. Ideas get bigger, barriers shrink, defy-the-odds notions feel downright within reach. We believe in these rooms — in the power of bringing together our country’s fiercest believers in the capacity of kids to help them set it free. At the Robertson Center, makers of magical classrooms find the content, conversation and community they need to accelerate their inspiring work. 

 

Success Academy’s 45 free public schools serve over 18,000 K-12 students across New York City. These scholars - 76% of whom come from low-income households and all of whom are admitted by random lottery - are the highest performing in New York State.

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