Share Your Photos
Welcome to the weac.org Share Your Photos page. Here we post photos that you send us. They can be photos of members participating in organizational activities or photos of "Great Educational Moments" from the classroom and beyond. Please send your digital or scanned photos as an e-mail attachment to Editor Bill Hurley at:
hurleyb@weac.org
The preferred file format is jpg. Please include caption information. If you include identifiable photos of children, please check with the principal's office to verify that their parents have signed photo release forms, and let us know that you have checked.
We look forward to sharing your photos with other weac.org users.
11/11/2009 5:14:45 PM
JoAnn Lens, Wisconsin’s Elementary Teacher of the Year, believes that relationships are key to success.
10/29/2009 3:40:37 PM
The 2009 WEAC Convention was filled with smiling faces, at the General Session, dozens of workshops and in leisure activities.
10/23/2009 11:35:35 AM
An estimated 3,000 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian educators, students, elders, advocates, and tribal leaders attended the four-day 40th annual National Indian Education Association Conference in Milwaukee.
10/21/2009 7:55:33 PM
Teachers from the American Story Institute, a day-long in-service program, show off the results of their hands-on exploration of cross-disciplinary ideas to be utilized in the classroom. The in-service was held at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan.
10/13/2009 3:06:25 PM
The Green Bay Education Association rolled out the welcome mat at its second annual New Teacher Social.
9/24/2009 2:45:00 PM
The WEA Academy collaborates with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction to host the Japan-Wisconsin Education Connection, now in its 13th year.
9/18/2009 10:53:00 AM
Fort Atkinson teachers donated more than 2,400 items of food for a local food pantry, with items representing 3,867 hours the teachers put in outside of their contract time.
9/9/2009 1:56:55 PM
WEAC's first Kickoff Kid is Antonio Rhames, 13, who is described by his former teacher, David Wallace, as "the type of citizen that our public schools work to develop each and every day."
8/24/2009 3:18:19 PM
Three Wisconsin teachers spent a portion of their summer teaming up with their churches to make a difference for children in Nicaragua. They spent 10 days working at the Cicrin Orphanage on Ometepe Island in Nicaragua.
8/12/2009 4:33:44 PM
Carol Surges of Wauwatosa taught conversational English this summer at an English Camp at the Yang Guang Qing International School in Beijing, China.
Share Your Photos archives