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New Teachers Learn about School System at Induction

Approximately 150 teachers new to Fayette County Public Schools kicked-off their first year with the school system at New Teacher Induction held July 25-27. “Literacy Lights the Way” was the theme for the 3-day event.New Teachers Learn about School System at Induction

Fayette’s new teachers represent a mix of educators with varying degrees of experience from those who are starting their first year of teaching to veterans who have taught for over 20 years.

A breakfast for them and their principals jump-started the induction at Fayette County High School on Tuesday. Board of Education Chairman Dr. Barry Marchman and Superintendent Dr. Joseph Barrow, along with 2017 Fayette County Teacher of the Year, Shaylen Dixon, officially welcomed the new educators.

Following breakfast, the teachers convened at the LaFayette Educational Center to learn about the high expectations of being a Fayette County teacher, and participated in workshops covering topics they need to know to have a successful year.

The second and third days of New Teacher Induction, which also took place at the LaFayette Educational Center, consisted of workshops covering topics such as technology tools, the importance of having a mentor, and classroom management.