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The Life of a Conflicted Teacher

Working hard to make sense of it all

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June 2016

The End of an Era #SOL6

Tonight was the end of an era. Our daughter, Gabrielle, made the choice as a third grader to join the local swim team instead of playing softball. Tonight, she saw the water for the last time as a competitor. She missed... Continue Reading →

Friday Thoughts: PD From Far-Away #aea1kpec

Good morning and Happy Friday to you all.  I've discovered that after my wife leaves for work, a cup of coffee, a book, and a spot in my new addition (a four seasons sunroom) is spectacular! I've got the overhead... Continue Reading →

The Best Students (and Teachers) in the World

I've told people I wouldn't be that person who talked about cancer a whole lot, and this post, along with the previous two, will have it mentioned in it. #oops But, this is much more a celebration than another cancer... Continue Reading →

Tuesday’s Musings #SOL

A fine Tuesday to those 5 readers who are checking out my blog today.  It's a good day, a hot day, and my daughter's 16th birthday. It's amazing how you have children these creatures grow up right before you, and... Continue Reading →

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The Life of a Conflicted Teacher

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