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Educating and Empowering Parents. Maximizing Your Child's Greatness. Each week, “Classroom DNA” will address National educational issues that affect you and your child locally. Join us to move into your power; ,because, 'You are the Power Behind Your Child’s Success. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/phyllisaustin ... http://www.phyllisaustin.com ... http://www.tnpec.org ...

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Parents, find out what information you can infer about the quality of education based on: *School's name / Type of School: Magnet schools v Small learning career communities v Vocational schools v College Prep v Military Academies,... more

As you choose a school for next school year, you need to know what type of education you are choosing. Sunday March 2 - 4pm CST/ 5 pm EST YOUR CHOICE: Adequate, Quality or High Quality Education Show Notes *Definitions... more

10% Black American children have a parent in jail. This disconnection affects all of us (Universal Consciousness of One). Whether or not it is your child, your child will be impacted by these children's issues in the classroom. To understand... more

Show: Misled: My Child is 3 yrs behind... Show Notes: *Grading Scales - http://www.tnpec.org/Grading%20Scales.pdf * TNPEC's recommended grading scale and conversion chart -... more

Pt 2 Show: Bullying: Who is your child really sitting next to? This is the second part of an awesome show. In this part, you will learn more about effective strategies. Meet a parent whose child was bullied from the start of school.... more

Show: Bullying: Who is your child really sitting next to? Meet a parent whose child was bullied from the start of school. Within 7 days, we had her moved to a new school. Find out how... This show discusses how many children are pre-wired... more

Q and A on School Leadership during the Atlanta Snow Storm and how decisions were made v how decisions should have been made.

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