FREE Webinar - Washington Teachers of the Year Discuss Education during COVID-19

Apr 10, 20


WA Teachers Webinar


Free Webinar from Washington State Teachers of the Year

Washington Teachers of the Year on the State of Education during COVID-19

April 14, 2020

3:30 PM (Pacific Time)

Register Now!

These are unprecedented times in Washington State. Parents have suddenly become homeschool teachers, and educators are scrambling to provide equitable continuous learning opportunities.

To help you navigate this new reality, Washington State Teachers of the Year will share what they are hearing from students, parents, and colleagues in their community, will share insights on education during COVID-19, and will answer your questions.

Tune in and hear what these Teachers of the Year have to say:

  • Amy Campbell (2020)
  • Robert Hand (2019)
  • Mandy Manning (2018, and the 2018 National Teacher of the Year)
  • Camille Jones (2017)
  • Lyon Terry (2015)

Register now for this free webinar!

This webinar is hosted by The League of Education Voters.


Learn More from Robert Hand at WASWUG Fall!

Come to WSIPC’s WASWUG Fall conference (October 12-14 in Spokane WA) where Robert is our keynote speaker!

Robert Hand is a proud father of his 12-year-old daughter Avery and two little dogs, Joey and Gizmo. His favorite animal is a turtle, his favorite musician is Stevie Wonder, and one of his most interesting experiences in life was teaching Bill Gates how to cut and cook a chicken while talking about education.

Robert teaches at Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, WA. He is currently teaching Careers in Education - Recruiting Washington Teachers, Beginning Leadership, Health, and Life After High School. Robert sits on the Washington State Stem Education Innovation Alliance and is a board member on the Washington State Professional Educator Standards Board. He is also a trainer for Social and Emotional curricula with CharacterStrong.


The League of Education Voters is a non-profit, non-partisan group that works with families, educators, and leaders across Washington State.

WASWUG is a Washington Skyward User Conference designed for and created by district users who want to learn more about Skyward, share insights, and network.

WSIPC is a non-profit public agency that provides technology solutions (including Qmlativ), services, and support to K-12 schools. WSIPC’s purpose is to help schools do more with every dollar and to empower them with the tools to work smarter. To learn how your district can become part of the WSIPC Cooperative, contact us at info@wsipc.org or 425.349.6600.

WSIPC. Inspired by education. Empowered by technology.TM