Dr. Steve Szobocsan (@mr_szobocsan) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Steve Szobocsan

@mr_szobocsan

Proud Father, Husband and Educational Leader. Passionate about students, building positive-lifelong relationships and creating a team! #REALationships

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linkhttp://www.warwicksd.org calendar_today22-08-2013 18:39:26

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It is with mixed emotions that I prepare to move to the Director of Secondary Schools for CIA. I have loved my time as principal at WMS but look forward to the next step in my educational leadership journey. #newbeginnings warwicksd.org/website/news.p…

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A team that loves each other doesn’t need a lot of rules to be accountable. If you love each other you’ll want to be your best for each other. The key is to have standards and expectations.

Monte Syrie (@montesyrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I dream of a time when we no longer feel compelled to affirm the importance of relationships in the classroom. It should be a given. It should be as understood as the importance of drinking water. There should be a "fountain" in every room. #HumanThirst

Wendy Hankins (@mrshankinsclass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best ideas, advice, feedback, and learning I’ve received as an educator are from the amazing educators I have worked with throughout my career.

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This should be a mutual give and take. Veteran teachers have so much to give new teachers and the same is true in return. #MutuallyBeneficial

Monte Syrie (@montesyrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My justification for lecturing ad nauseam once upon a classroom. “They can learn so much from me.” My justification for spending so much time building community now. “We can learn so much from each other.” Took me a while, but I finally figured it out. #Project180

Brian Aspinall (@mraspinall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I stopped giving detentions when I finally understood that behaviour is a form of communication. I was punishing the act, rather than trying to understand the root cause of it - and when I finally did, I was typically more sad than I was angry.

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Taking the leap to a new position is a nerve racking decision but frequently leads to growth and learning that you wouldn’t get without the move. It also helps when you have an awesome teammate that pushes you to new levels Lindsey Stock, Ed.D.

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After a fumble in their own territory to start 2nd half WarwickAthletics get a huge field goal block by Loraw. Warriors take over in their 20. #LNPFootball

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Big return by Winters and then huge pass from Reed to Snyder gets WarwickAthletics to the goal line. Punched it in but missed 2-pt conversion attempt. 21-20 Cocalico. 2:09 to go in 3rd quarter. #LNPfootball

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I stopped giving detentions when I finally understood that behaviour is a form of communication. I was punishing the act, rather than trying to understand the root cause of it - and when I finally did, I was typically more sad than I was angry.

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#Teachers with few behavior issues have the following in common: 1. Rarely gets offended. 2. Starts every day with a clean slate. 3. Talks w kids before/after class. 4. Considers de-esclation a win. 5. Doesn’t need the last word. Add yours 👇 #ThatOneKid #edchat