Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2025

Bi-County Collaborative Staff Engage in Professional Development, Build Community and Recognize the Importance of Working Together as a Team

Under the banner of “Building Our Community,” Bi-County Collaborative (BICO) staff gathered for the organization’s 2025 Professional Development Day at the Eleanor N. Johnson Middle School on Friday, March 28, providing a vital opportunity to reflect on the importance of working as a team, teaching each other best practices and even having some fun together.

Professional Development Day 2025 was not simply a day away from the classroom to listen to seminars, it was a chance to foster community and a culture of positivity. The Professional Development Day activities emphasized effective communication, personal growth and teamwork.
Bi-County Collaborative
Bi-County Collaborative

“At BICO, we work with students with a variety of complex issues. Working seamlessly as a team is imperative to optimizing the supports we have in place to provide the maximum benefit possible to our students,” said BICO Executive Director Jeanne Sullivan. “The team-building activities, presentations and training sessions that our staff took part in during our Professional Development Day were all designed to help contribute toward this essential goal.”

After a continental breakfast and coffee, the Professional Development Day invited staff to engage collaboratively in a dynamic presentation and Q&A session, featuring Sara Young, a lifetime user of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Staff got to hear first-hand about the challenges that their students are facing and how they can best engage, empower and educate them.

The bottom line, Young said, is the need to always "treat people like real people" and to remain patient with students. For example, Young suggested that teachers, paraprofessionals, and others should ask a student to repeat a statement instead of guessing or assuming based on a response that seems unclear.

"Be forgiving," Young said, noting that some of her text-to-speech messages have unintentionally come across as rude. “Don't guess or assume because you feel bad. It is important to be patient, flexible, and most of all to be kind."

Ann Buckley, Professional Development and Curriculum Specialist, said this professional development day is an example of why working in a supportive, collaborative environment like BICO is so important for employees and students.

"This day really offered our employees many opportunities to collaborate, learn new things and better meet the needs of their individual roles," Buckley said. "BICO really values our staff, and has made it a goal to support our growth and collaboration. As an employee, that feels really good, to feel that I’m valued, have a voice, and that I can continue to grow in a collaborative, supportive environment."

Staff members then broke into smaller groups for team-building activities, including “escape rooms” that challenged participants to work together to solve puzzles. One challenge, “Master Schedule Mayhem,” called on teachers, paraprofessionals and administrators to communicate and collaborate in order to fit all their activities onto a master schedule, with a poster board listing all the time slots and index cards representing academics, staff meetings and extracurricular activities.

“Having been in multiple roles over the last 18 years at BICO, this helps them to better understand what goes into a day’s planning,” said Ben Giuffrida, Principal and Program Director for BICO. “For the paraprofessionals, it helps them see more about what the teacher’s responsibilities are. From the teacher’s perspective, it helps them to see how busy their paraprofessionals are. From the administration’s perspective, it allows us to better understand the day-to-day needs of our staff. These are things we may otherwise lose sight of when looking at the bigger picture.”

Another “escape room” challenged small groups to work collaboratively to complete a STEM challenge by constructing a free-standing structure using dry spaghetti sticks, some tape and marshmallows, promoting team spirit, cooperation and leading to a lot of laughs in the process. This was representative of a hands-on approach to learning that may take place in the classroom.

“The escape room activities during this year’s Professional Development Day were so much fun, but at the same time we learned so much about how we can address problems and challenges that inevitably come up in our line of work,” said Director of Student Services Julie O’Connor. “We got to see firsthand how staff members can best use their unique skills and strengths to work collaboratively with peers so that all of our students can benefit most.”

The Professional Development Day also provided opportunities for improved safety practices, including a driver training session provided by Jack Raeke, owner of TimPat Transportation. Nurses and other school staff took part in a lecture and Q&A session led by pediatric nurse practitioner Beth Klements from Children's Hospital Boston, discussing how to respond when a student shows signs of bronchitis, pneumonia, gerd, sinusitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis and airway obstruction, and the red flags that would warrant outpatient or emergency treatment.

In addition to the interactive presentations, hands-on sessions and team-building activities, the Professional Development Day provided opportunities to meet with BICO benefits partners to learn more about how to get the most out of their employee benefits, including retirement plans, dependent care benefits, workers compensation and professional liability insurance.

The Professional Development Day also included opportunities for group meetings and office hours with Executive Director Jeanne Sullivan, held in the “cozy corners” set up in the hallways. Staff members then got together and chatted over lunch.

During the afternoon session, BICO staff took part in a hands-on, interactive presentation from professional speaker, counselor, and coach JoAnne Woods Young. The presentation, titled “The Growth Mindset Perspective,” emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and effective communication to drive team success, create a culture of positivity and produce a harmonious school environment.

“We’ve always had a strong team of individuals that work for the benefit of our students. But we rarely have the chance like this during our packed schedules to pull together as a full collaborative team to develop our skills and build relationships,” Executive Director Sullivan said. “This year’s Professional Development Day was a fine example of our organization coming together for that very purpose. This was an important opportunity for our staff, including paraprofessionals, teachers, therapists, nurses and Central Office staff, to grow in our common purpose and to increase effective collaboration, always with the eye on how that benefits the student and their educational development.”

Bi-County Collaborative provides specialized education programs to students from approximately 50 sending school districts in Massachusetts. BICO programs employ about 180 staff and provide educational services to approximately 180 students, ages 3 through 22. BICO programs address the needs of students with autism, communication issues, physical impairments, and other emotional, health, intellectual, and neurological learning disabilities.
Franklin Public Schools is a member of the BICO Collaborative

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half day scheduled for Oct 18 for Professional Development

Franklin Public Schools, MA (@FranklinPSNews) posted Mon, Oct 16, 2023:

Reminder: All Franklin Public Schools will operate on a HALF DAY schedule Wednesday, October 18th, 2023 to accommodate for staff professional development, with the exception of the Early Childhood Development Center which will have no school on half days. 
See the list of early release days for 2023-2024 ->   https://t.co/G6XfCFdAfe  or   https://www.franklinps.net/district/events/95576
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half day scheduled for Oct 18 for Professional Development
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half day scheduled for Oct 18 for Professional Development

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half Day for schools on Weds, Dec 7 for professional development

"Reminder: All Franklin Public Schools will operate on a HALF DAY schedule on Wednesday, December 7 , 2022 to accommodate for staff professional development, with the exception of the Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC) which will have no school on half days."
Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/FranklinPSNews/status/1599886582353481728

Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half Day for schools on Weds, Dec 7 for professional development
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Half Day for schools on Weds, Dec 7 for professional development

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

ECDC looking to hire to 2 ESP for this school year

"We are hiring! Looking for 2 ESPs to join our team! School year, 8:45 to 3:30, M-F! Find the listing on Schoolspring, or reach out to me for more information! Kelleyk@franklinps.net"

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/FranklinECDC/status/1554131428912365570 

ECDC looking to hire to 2 ESP for this school year
ECDC looking to hire to 2 ESP for this school year

Friday, February 12, 2021

Franklin (MA) Public Schools: No school Friday, vacation week 2/15-2/19

Friendly reminder:
  • Friday (Feb 12) is a Professional Development Day with no school 
  • February 15 thru February 19 is vacation week 
Shared from the Franklin Public Schools web page  https://www.franklinps.net/

No school Friday, vacation week 2/15-2/19
No school Friday, vacation week 2/15-2/19

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Franklin Public Schools, MA: reminder on holiday weekend

Franklin Public Schools, MA (@FranklinPSNews) tweeted on Fri, Jan 15, 2021:
"Reminder: All Franklin Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 18th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day.

Also, there is a Professional Development Day on Tuesday, January 19th.  No school for PreK-12."
Shared from Twitter:  https://t.co/QjwmRSuRxc


Franklin Public Schools, MA: reminder on holiday weekend
Franklin Public Schools, MA: reminder on holiday weekend

Saturday, October 10, 2020

You don't need a classroom to gain new skills.

This is a great time to learn something new
& get ready for your future!
In partnership with Ed2Go, we offer online courses on a wide variety of topics. So take some time to gain business or personal skills from home.
New sessions begin October 14th OR many courses also have a self-paced option that you can start anytime.
We have a few suggestions below, or you can review the full array of career training and/or professional development courses using the links at the bottom of this email.
This course will prepare you for a lifetime of worthwhile personal financial planning. The tools you will learn are useful, realistic, and easy to work into your regular routine. They will help you gain control over the financial impact of the choices you make.
Using Photoshop Elements, this course will teach you how to make the most of your scrapbooking talents and artistic ideas when you combine traditional and digital scrapbooking.
In this comprehensive course, you'll discover how to establish a healthy approach to weight loss and weight maintenance. You'll master how to set and achieve weight-loss and weight-maintenance goals that make sense for you.
Want to Learn Something Else?


Lifelong Learning Institute - Franklin Public Schools | 218 Oak Street, Room 137, Franklin, MA 02038

Sent by lcl@franklinps.net powered by
Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.