Mack Hines Meets Huntsville ISD

Cherie Meroney, Director of Instructional Services for Huntsville Independent School District, describes the district’s work with Dr. Mack T. Hines III to involve the African American community into the academic lives of African American students.

 

Mack Hines Meets Nacogdoches ISD-Part I

Fredonia Elementary School Teacher Crystal Sanders conveys her feelings about the positive impact of Dr. Mack T. Hines III’s trainings on race and culture on teachers.

 

Mack Hines Meets Nacogdoches ISD-Part II

Fredonia Elementary School Curriculum Specialist Annie Jones explains her perceptions of Dr. Mack T. Hines III’s innovative approch to facilitating racially relevant conversations among principals and teachers.

Mack Hines Meets Region Six Education Service Center

Region Six Education Service Center Math Specialist Susan Bohan reflects on the long-term effects of Dr. Mack T. Hines III’s work with teachers in the areas of improving the mathematics success of African American students.

 

Ridgeland Middle School

Thank you Dr. Hines…enjoyed your presentation…you were the bomb!! If ever in the Low Country of SC…stop by…we’re right outside of Savannah/Hilton Head area!

Sylvia Cobb, Ed. S., GCDF
School Counselor
Ridgeland Middle School

The School District – Palm Beach County

Thanks so much. I really enjoyed your presentation. Your message is one that needs to be presented in every school that our students attend. Have a great day.

God Bless,
Sandra Weatherspoon

Kujawa Education Center

Hello Dr. Hines!

I’m not sure if you remember me or not but I was a former grad student that went through the 2009-2010 Shel Cohort in Aldine.   I would like to invite you to present to our 3rd and 4th grade students during our annual career day May 4th.   I will always remember your energetic lectures and your innovative ideas to make your class a great experience for myself and I would love for you to bring that to our students!!   Please see the attached flyer and let me know if you could stay for the entire time or if you could just come for an hour!!

I look forward to hearing back from you and I hope all is well!!!   Thanks for your consideration to the students of Aldine!!!

Kim Corrick M.ED
IB Coordinator
Kujawa Education Center

Benson High School Magnet

“Dr. Hines provided a very illuminating professional development series for our staff. He quickly engaged their minds and heart in a dialogue about diversity, children and what we can do as educators to allow them a better experience in today’s urban high school.”

Anita Baldwin
Principal
Benson High School Magnet
Omaha, Nebraska

Hopkins School District

I have been in three different seminars facilitated Dr. Hines over the past two years on subjects that are directly related to helping our teachers better educate African American Children.  Here in the Twin Cities, we are faced with increasing dropout rate and an increasing achievement gap.  Part of our issue is the ability for our schools to effectively engage our young African American students. This is where the work of Dr. Hines has come in.  Dr. Hines has give many of our teachers TRUE strategies that can be used by the teacher the first day they are backing the classroom.  Dr. Hines teaches effective methods to keep students on a track for success whop may have in the past been behavior problems.

It is my belief that part of the reason Dr. Hines methods are received so well is the manner in which he disseminates information the to the audience.  Dr. Hines engages the teachers in the seminar in a manner that is exciting and creates an environment of learning which can be difficult in a large group setting.

Al Johnson
Equity Integration Specialist
Hopkins School District
Hopkins, Minnesota

Raguet Elementary School – Nacogdoches Independent School District

Dr. Mack T. Hines III is an exceptional speaker and amazing leader. There is never a moment that passes where he is not concentrating on creating powerful presentations for his audiences. He continues to create original ideal to assist staff, students, and parents in being successful with At Risk students. His passion for student success is evident in his strategies in the areas of student motivation, developing success in African American students, and in implementing and incorporating cultural and racial diversity in classrooms.

Linda Lister, Principal
Raguet Elementary School
Nacogdoches Independent School District