
She has helped students make connections in ways they had never thought of,
Celina ISD’s Lori Harlin is the Region 10 Secondary Teacher of the Year! 🏆 Congratulations!!!


A master of bringing global opportunities into her classroom, Irving ISD’s Shelley Jeoffroy is the Region 10 Elementary Teacher of the Year! 🏆 Congratulations!!!


Sneak Peek 👀: We are spending the day at the Plano Event Center, as we get ready to welcome 750+ Pre-K Educators at the Region 10 Now4Forever Early Childhood Conference!





Today our building was full of artistic expression, as Art Educators from across the region joined us for creative learning and collaboration during the Fine Arts Summit! Sessions included making nature mandalas, ceramics, plaster casting, and dance! Thank you to everyone who made the day a roaring success!


Today, in partnership with @_aaspa_ and @EXMInstitute, Human Resources staff members from across the country met at Region 10 for the second Professional Human Capital Leaders in Education (pHCLE) certification cohort!





We are ready for tomorrow's Multilingual Symposium! Will you be there?


Have you listened to the latest Digital Learning Radio Podcast episode? In this season Kathryn and Laura are inspired to learn and inspired to share. Each week they discuss the ongoing story of their learning as they engage in reflective practice to connect their ideas and continuously grow. This week’s inspiration is shared by Kathryn as she discusses the new Learning Forward standards. Click the link below for this and other episodes. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-learning-radio/id1231956793


Region 10 staff members held mock interviews with students from around Region 10, as part of the #ImproveYourEmployability workshop, which aimed to equip students with disabilities with professional skills.


Check this out! A group of CTE teachers finishing a training at Region 10 were surprised with gift bags containing new iPads, keyboards, and other goodies, courtesy of a summer grant funded by the




A dream come true! Denison ISD 5th grader Keshawn Kemp was granted the opportunity to throw out the first pitch at last night's Battle of the Ax baseball game, courtesy of an invitation from baseball player Owen Ewton.
Kemp, who has a visual impairment, has been working with Region 10's Orientation & Mobility Specialist Bentley Posner this year, and he also received special guidance from Adapted PE Specialist Thomas Swinden to prepare for his big moment!
Way to go Keshawn! We are proud of all your hard work! Check out more of this inspiring story, courtesy of KXII-TV, at https://bit.ly/3rukxjP