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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: VELMA-ALMA

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: VELMA-ALMA

Today we honor Mrs. Pogue, who teaches 4th and 5th grade math at Velma-Alma Public Schools. The Stephens County educator monitors data to improve instruction throughout the school year. Her benchmark scores have improved an average of 17% from fall to winter! Thank you and keep up the great work, Mrs. Pogue.

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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Happy Thanksgiving to all Oklahoma educators from Alpha Plus Educational Systems.

An amazing educator is one of the greatest gifts in life. As we celebrate our gratitude, we give thanks for the determination of our heroes to help each student succeed.

Thank you for ALL you do!
The Alpha Plus Team

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Hollis Elementary and Middle Schools

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Hollis Elementary and Middle School.

Hollis Elementary and Middle School teachers are studying the Alpha Plus data for their students. Ms. Hood and Ms. Hanks are planning ELA reteaching based on formative data.

We also honor...

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Ryan Elementary School

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Sending a shout-out to one of our heroes: Ryan Elementary Principal Cheryl Carter. Principal Carter is meeting with her Alpha Plus facilitator and using the Instructional Leader training binder at her school in Jefferson County. Our thanks go out to this essential leader who is doing everything she can to help Ryan Elementary teachers and students succeed!

Learn more:  https://alphaplus.org/educational-systems/how-it-works/success-model

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Did You Know?

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In Oklahoma history, few dates have greater significance than April 19, 1995. In honor of the 25th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony this week, we would like to share this part of Oklahoma’s history.

On April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City and the nation experienced something they had never experienced before. The United States, and Oklahoma specifically, was under attack. The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was the target of a homemade bomb. Many people including children did not get to go home that day. People around the country mourned the loss of lives in Oklahoma.

Although the country was feeling a sense of loss, the country also felt a togetherness. That feeling of unity was heard in messages that went around the world. The President offered words of support, hope, and comfort. Countless firefighters, police officers, and paramedics flooded the streets to help those in need.

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