
May 3, 2026
Learning does not stop when the afternoon bell rings—it continues in a district committed to growth, excellence, and one another.
On Wednesday, April 29, staff from across Martin County Schools gathered at the Martin County Schools Innovation Campus for a district-wide professional development afternoon focused on learning, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Sessions were led by our talented team members for fellow staff members, showcasing the incredible expertise within our district.
A wide range of subjects was offered, including curriculum and instructional strategies, grant writing, and effective ways to communicate the amazing things happening every day in classrooms across Martin County Schools.
We are grateful for the many employees who stepped forward to share their skills, ideas, and experience with colleagues. Their willingness to invest in one another is a powerful example of what makes our district special.
A special thank you goes to Kim Lilley, Director of K-5 Instruction, for organizing this highly productive professional development opportunity for our staff.
When educators keep learning, students keep winning—and Martin County Schools is committed to both.
On Wednesday, April 29, staff from across Martin County Schools gathered at the Martin County Schools Innovation Campus for a district-wide professional development afternoon focused on learning, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Sessions were led by our talented team members for fellow staff members, showcasing the incredible expertise within our district.
A wide range of subjects was offered, including curriculum and instructional strategies, grant writing, and effective ways to communicate the amazing things happening every day in classrooms across Martin County Schools.
We are grateful for the many employees who stepped forward to share their skills, ideas, and experience with colleagues. Their willingness to invest in one another is a powerful example of what makes our district special.
A special thank you goes to Kim Lilley, Director of K-5 Instruction, for organizing this highly productive professional development opportunity for our staff.
When educators keep learning, students keep winning—and Martin County Schools is committed to both.





