Quantcast
breaking news

Pushing Teachers To Be Better

By: Danielle Krout
Updated: October 25, 2012
watch video
EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNTY--- The Secretary of Education visited a local school district Thursday checking in on a new program that puts teachers to the test.

"This is a tool to help teachers get better like I've never seen before," said Dr. Luke Lansberry, Cambria Elementary School Principal.

Next year a new teacher evaluation process will be mandatory statewide.  Central Cambria is test driving the program now.

"This is a model about helping individual teachers improve," said Lansberry.

"Its focused on learning, plus its providing the overall culture and climate that children need to thrive," said Carolyn Dumaresq, Ed. D. Deputy Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.

State officials toured the districts schools and spoke with teachers who volunteered for the program.

"We're empowering each other to be the best and we owe that to our kids," said Lansberry.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Governor Corbett signed the bill into law Wednesday....

The group broke into a home Monday morning and forced an elderly couple into a bedroom....

The company made the decision based on the risk of E. coli contamination....

A fishing trip turns into something more and it was all caught on camera, its one fish tale that has gone viral....

One of the steers is equipped with a collar....

The suspect or suspects broke into a building on one local property....

Inside a legendary room of a soon-to-be closed school....

Cambria County Dispatch did the last call Wednesday morning for Jackson Township Firefighter and EMT Gary Gongloff who was laid to rest....

The driver was issued multiple citations....

The pair allegedly broke in after hours....

 
 

Visit Snare and Associates
Do you agree with the American Medical Association classifying obesity as a disease?
 

Sponsored By



 
 
©1998 - 2013 Wearecentralpa.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved