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Just get your toes wet

Twitter, some people love it, other hate it. Most just roll their eyes when I bring it up. For the most part, I pass information along, websites, quotes, snippets of information gathered from the far reaches of the online universe.... Continue Reading →

Where do we go from here?

First, my apologies about the lack of writing here, both to you the reader and to myself.  It's amazing how good it feels to get things out there, yet, finding the time to do it often is a pain.  I've... Continue Reading →

Is it what’s best for kids?

I'm not one to run at conflict.  I'm that quiet person that sits in the background and works behind the scenes, listening to both sides, and working to channel frustrations towards positive outcomes.  I'm not that person who sounds off... Continue Reading →

One Shining Moment

In 1987, the song, "One Shining Moment" was played at the end of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament with highlights of the games played.  Since then, it's become a staple of the tournament, a tribute to the players, the teams,... Continue Reading →

March Madness

I'll be the first to admit, I love basketball.  Going into college, I'd always pictured myself as a high school social studies teacher and football coach, but it's funny where life takes you. I coached football in college and really... Continue Reading →

“One Bad Apple”

No no no, I'm not going to go off on the Iowa legistature for discussing mandatory retention of lower reading third graders (though I should), nor am I going to go off on the Dallas Cowboys for their possible salary... Continue Reading →

Why not?

Yesterday's post was pretty down, and with good reason.  Our district ship is dead in the water, with the sharks closing in on all sides, smelling blood in the water (dramatic much??). However, I went home last night, and enjoy... Continue Reading →

Dominos

I work hard to keep myself positive. This will not be one of those posts.  If the negative vibe isn't for you, I understand, but I'd not keep reading too much more. We are not a large school, about 450... Continue Reading →

The Silent Treatment

This morning was like any other morning, I came in, started getting things around for the day, and soon, students started entering to start their day as well.  The first student came in and asked a question, to which I... Continue Reading →

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