Feb 4, 2015: Jackson Free Press: No Legislation Is Dead Until It’s Dead
Shanel Kidd, who is on the Mississippi Educators Association board of directors, said the bill tells educators: "We don't want to hear what you have to say. We don't want to know what your concerns are."
Shanel Kidd, who is on the Mississippi Educators Association board of directors, said the bill tells educators: "We don't want to hear what you have to say. We don't want to know what your concerns are."
Apr 4, 2014: Clarion Ledger: Community comes out for public school support event
Discussed were issues critical to student success and teacher recruitment and retention. Frank Yates, executive director of the Mississippi Association of Educators, Johnson Elementary School teacher Erica Webber-Jones and Clinton public schools educator Kevin Gilbert made up the panel of speakers moderated by Shanel Kidd, vice president of the Jackson Association of Educators.
Discussed were issues critical to student success and teacher recruitment and retention. Frank Yates, executive director of the Mississippi Association of Educators, Johnson Elementary School teacher Erica Webber-Jones and Clinton public schools educator Kevin Gilbert made up the panel of speakers moderated by Shanel Kidd, vice president of the Jackson Association of Educators.
Apr 24, 2013: Mississippi State University: AgVentures brings agriculture to life
“This is such a great opportunity for our students to build on what we teach in our classrooms,” said Shanel Kidd, Open Doors classroom teacher at Power APAC. “Our students are familiar with agriculture and wildlife. We are planting a small garden to go along with our two yellow-bellied slider turtles, a variety of fish, and mealworms to teach different concepts about agriculture. The AgVentures experience allows the students to build on their prior knowledge. It’s always exciting to watch students make those connections.”
“This is such a great opportunity for our students to build on what we teach in our classrooms,” said Shanel Kidd, Open Doors classroom teacher at Power APAC. “Our students are familiar with agriculture and wildlife. We are planting a small garden to go along with our two yellow-bellied slider turtles, a variety of fish, and mealworms to teach different concepts about agriculture. The AgVentures experience allows the students to build on their prior knowledge. It’s always exciting to watch students make those connections.”