Tag Archives: Alex Geordan Superintendent

A Personal Mission for Educational Improvement
Alex Geordan Superintendent: A Personal Mission for Educational Improvement Alex Geordan Superintendent has traveled a very long road in the education field and has no current interest in quitting anytime soon. Starting his teaching career in 1994, he has evolved from a primary grade school teacher to a top-notch administrator with multiple accolades for his achievement […]

Alex Geordan Superintendent Addresses What Parents Must Know About School Administration
Alex Geordan Superintendent is a school administrator with many years of experience. However, he knows parents don’t always fully understand everything about his job or how decisions are made. By understanding this process on a deeper level, parents can better grasp what occurs and how they can work hard to make their children happy and avoid […]

Alex Geordan Superintendent Discusses His Top Tips for Parents to Prevent Cyber Bullying
Technology offers numerous academic benefits to kids. The internet gives them access to an unlimited amount of knowledge. However, the internet can be a difficult place for kids too, especially when it comes to bullying. Alex Geordan superintendent stated that bullying was traditionally solely something that happened in person-to-person interactions. Now, he describes it as so much […]

Alex Geordan, Superintendent Shares How Teachers Can Improve Test Results Without Stressing Out Students
Alex Geordan Superintendent has successfully increased the test scores in his schools by utilizing a myriad of different steps. For example, his third-grade programs helped every third grader in his school pass and have been achieved every year since. As a result, his ideas for increasing test scores without minimizing stress are very important to […]

Alex Geordan Superintendent Discusses the Future of K-12 Education in the Age of Covid
When Covid-19 struck, and schools started to close, Alex Geordan Superintendent was worried about what would happen to the state of K-12 education and what kind of future it would have in the face of this disease. He fears that this disease will spread very rapidly and cause a broad array of dangers to students. […]