Rhode Island Writing Project
The mission of the Rhode Island Writing Project is to improve writing, reading, and learning in Rhode Island's schools.
05/31/2026
Join us this summer at NTC for a collaborative and supportive professional development opportunity for first through third year teachers! This experience will provide you with strategies for successful teaching practices, efficient day-to-day routines, self-care, and meeting others who are on this journey with you. NTC’s camp counselors, Nora Pace and Seth Curran, are experienced teachers who will lead full-group gatherings, provide individual writing time, invite guest speakers, and offer many opportunities for learning. You can reach out to [email protected] with any questions.
July 21-23 and 28-30, 9-2
Cost: FREE
Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfIwq9YWlQqjMHMecLCsFntDs16I9TSE_o7OPfClwFJEo-_NQ/viewform
05/17/2026
Ava Perry is a double major at Rhode Island College, specializing in Secondary Education and English. She describes caring for a disabled parent and feeling invisible in her blog, Standing in Plain Sight.
Standing in Plain Sight by Ava Perry
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Website
Address
600 Mt Pleasant
Providence, RI
02908