My first New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) visit as the visit chair is officially under my belt and I feel richer for the experience and very proud of myself!
I thought I would share some of my experiences and happiness as I had the privilege of visiting The American School of Las Palmas, leading a visit with the wonderful Susan Borden and Cynthia Ramos and supporting a learning community on their journey to realising their mission and vision.
A huge thank you to Shannon Curran and Ana Larena for their support, hosting, and being incredible representatives for ASLP and to Susan and Cynthia for their incredible attention to detail, expertise, and love for their work (not to mention Cynthia using her Spanish fluency to support us during the trip and helping bridge cultural nuances!).
A big thank you to Athena Gerochristodoulou, M.Ed and her husband for hosting us on our first night. I am evermore excited to present together with you at the NEASC Leadership Conference in Boston!
With my next visit beginning this weekend(!), I’m excited to channel the experiences I’ve gathered and things I have learned into deepening both my personal growth and professional expertise.
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Please Note This is not an official representation of NEASC nor am I an employee or representative for NEASC. All opinions are my own and all images of or references to the schools visited are shared with consent and have no bearing on or indication of the results of their accreditation journey.
