Walk a Mile in Their Toms
In To Kill a Mockingbird (not Tequila Mockingbird as one of my classes once thought I said only to be disappointed when they got to the library), Atticus Finch (insert […]
In To Kill a Mockingbird (not Tequila Mockingbird as one of my classes once thought I said only to be disappointed when they got to the library), Atticus Finch (insert […]
The first full week of May is set aside for Teacher Appreciation Week. I love this week because this usually means that I will be fed multiple times during the […]
If you see a middle-aged woman in the store fighting back tears while looking at fruit snacks, chances are she is the mom of a senior. If you see a […]
One of my favorite sounds is laughter. With all of the complaining, negativity, and hostility in today’s world, laughter truly is one of the most underrated and underused tools we […]
Excuse the pun; I’m teaching Shakespeare this week, both Hamlet and Julius Caesar to the brightest students in the school and several tenth grade repeaters. This is shaping up to be an interesting […]
No matter how seasoned a runner, the term “hitting the wall” brings uneasiness to a runner. Hitting the wall typically refers to the 20 mile mark of a marathon when […]
Brooke, I remember when I found out I was pregnant with you and was so surprised; I pray you will continue to surprise people throughout your life. I pray that […]
Teachers sit through hours and hours of professional learning, but none were quite like this past weekend’s TEDx Birmingham where I had the privilege of being one of their Educator […]
For the next four weeks, I’m fortunate enough to be part of an online class and community of educators devoted to learning more about character education and how to incorporate […]
Snowcation (noun) – an unplanned sleepover at school due to being snowed in When one becomes principal of a school in Atlanta, the last thing he would predict as part […]