Terry Wolfson - On-Site Staff Development
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Terry Wolfson has been principal of Hopkins West Junior High School in Minnetonka, MN for the past 16 years. Her school is a junior high in name only—it truly has the heart and soul of a middle school. Terry has had several articles published and she and her school are well known for their school-wide literacy program. She has presented at numerous conferences, including NMSA's annual conference and Scholastic's Literacy Leaders Institute.

Topics:

  • School-wide literacy plan
  • School-wide improvement plan
  • Scheduling
  • Equity plans
  • Leadership
  • Heart and soul of a middle school
  • Middle level programs (advisory, student-led conferences, exploratory, etc.)
  • Family and community involvement
  • Bridging the technology gap with families


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