I am going to meet with Coline Worthy, Instruction, Curriculum, and Professional Development Coordinator for Cleburne County Schools, AL, on March 28th at 10:30 in Heflin, AL. I appreciate her willingness to see the benefits of my teaching strategies during this busy time of year.

I am excited about the opportunity to share my teaching strategies at the 2019 NCCTM Western Regional Conference on March 16th at 9:00. This will be my second North Carolina conference within the last five months; I did a session at the 2018 NCCTM Conference in Greensboro, NC on November 2, 2018. See you at the conference!

Kerry Putnam, Director of Special Education at Transylvania County Schools in Brevard NC, invited me to share my teaching strategies on March 15th at 12:30. I am looking forward to the opportunity!

I reached out to Nita Smith, Teacher for the Visually Impaired at the Blue Ridge Vision Services, in Asheville, NC. Ms. Smith responded with interest in my teaching strategies. After looking at both of our schedules, we found that we could meet on March 15th at 2:30 in Asheville.

I have been invited to do a session at the Georgia Parents of Blind Children’s summer workshop on June 24th by Haley Alli, President of the Georgia Parents of Blind Children. Please follow the “Latest News” to see the exact date, location, and time.

I contacted Dr. Sandra Lewis, Coordinator and Professor of the Visual Disabilities Program at Florida State University, during my school district’s snow day. Dr. Lewis offered to share my strategies with her colleagues that teach students how to modify math and science materials. Thanks for your help!

I shared some articles and my teaching strategies with Roz Kia, an administrator at the Comprehensive Service center in Hawaii. Ms. Kia offered to put my strategies on their website within the next couple of weeks. Thanks for your help!

I have accepted an invitation from Dr. Kathy Jaqua, President-Elect of the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics, to do a session at their upcoming conference. The conference is going to be in Black Mountain, NC. This is going to be a great way to my share teaching strategies as well as learn some new ones from North Carolina math teachers.

Please check the “Latest News” for information regarding my session’s time and location.

Christi Fricks, NCTM Representative for SCCTM, promptly responded to an inquiry regarding the possibility of me doing a session at their annual conference. Ms. Fricks informed me that she would let me know when the proposal forms to do sessions their 2019 SCCTM Conference are available. Stay Tuned!

Allen Hogie, SDCTM President sent me an email today and said that the article about my fractions’ strategies will be published in the Spring SDCTM 2019 Newsletter. The article will be posted on my website once it is available.