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Linking Social-Emotional Learning and Academic Outcomes
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Much research exists that shows the correlation between social-emotional learning and improved student academic outcomes in schools.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/category/schools/page/68/)
Much research exists that shows the correlation between social-emotional learning and improved student academic outcomes in schools.
On Thursday, February 16, the second grade students at A. Ward Spaulding School treated the school audience to a winter concert entitled Put A Little Love In Your Heart!
Recently teachers at Spaulding School participated in a teacher-led learning opportunity relative to instructional technology.
Second grade Spaulding School student Anna Burnham enjoys the school’s annual Pizza Bingo Night tradition with her parents, Dawn and Dan Burnham.
The colorful musical put on by the Suffield Middle School Drama Club near the end of February was totally delightful, if perhaps somewhat confusing, but the willing suspension of disbelief that is engendered by all good fables made it easy to appreciate, even without being a parent or grandparent.
With seven years of experience teaching science, Steven Autieri came to Suffield at the start of this school year and is now the science curriculum leader for grades 6 – 12 of the Suffield Public School System.
As the final event of Spirit Week at Suffield Middle School, the Parent-Teacher Activity Council sponsored a basketball game in which a student team from eighth grade travel basketball faced a select team of faculty athletes.
The Safe Party Committee (newly operating as Project Grad) is excited to be in the full throes of planning this year’s SHS Class of 2017 celebratory event!
Rachel Tautic compresses the bellows to demonstrate the flexibility of the healthy lung replica hanging on the nearby frame.
Sidney Ouellette pauses to pose on the runway at the Second Chance Shop’s fashion show during the Mall Madness event presented by the Connecticut Girl Scouts in Enfield on March 11.