QJHS teacher attends Ron Clark Academy training workshop

Ron Clark Academy

Teachers attending the academy sit in on classes to experience the implementation of best practices used in classroom at the academy. | Photo courtesy of Ron Clark Academy

QUINCY — SONIC® Drive-In is fueling education by sending 400 teachers from 149 public school districts to Atlanta for the Ron Clark Academy Experience, a two-day training made possible by a nearly $1 million donation from the SONIC Foundation. Paula Epker, a teacher at Quincy Junior High School, attended the academy March 20-21.

At the academy, teachers participated in immersive workshops to bring powerful teaching techniques back to their classrooms.

The Ron Clark Academy is a nonprofit middle school that doubles as a demonstration school – a place where visiting educators engage in a professional development experience by observing best practices in action before participating in hands-on workshops. In the past 16 years, more than 150,000 superintendents, district-level administrators, and teachers have participated in the RCA Experience to learn new ways to engage students, promote academic excellence, build relationships and create a positive classroom culture. 

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