• Jul
    7

    Profile: Career in education comes from own time in school

    Ford Slack says education kept her life together, both while she was teaching and being taught.

    “For me, every student that I can help them see a way to get through, whether it’s their G.E.D., or high school completion, I want to do that,” she said, “so they don’t have the same sort of climb that I did.”

    To that end, Delta/Greely schools runs what it calls a “cyberschool” – a statewide correspondence charter school of about 450 students.

    Ford Slack says it employs certified Alaska teachers, many of them out of Delta.

    “We tend to work with students that have dropped out two and three times to try and transition them and get them through high school,” she said.

    So when she gets to Sitka High School, Ford Slack says she wants to help teachers integrate technology into curriculum. Some of us might remember taking a computer class in school. But Ford Slack says technology is not a specific class or a credit anymore. She says it’s something that needs to be part of all education.

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