Tag Archives: Education

In the clouds.

One of my favorite early childhood books is from author and illustrator Charles Shaw’s book It Looked Like Spilt Milk. Since I was a child my mind can get in the clouds and I dream. I dream of what was, … Continue reading

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National Board Candidates – Raising Questions and Searching for Answers

I’ve set a few New Year’s resolutions and most likely you have, too. I plan to exercise weekly, curb my sugar appetite, study Paul’s journey from the Bible, complete reading Mindset by Carol Dweck and write a book. Mostly, it … Continue reading

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Books on my Nightstand

Books on my Nightstand On my nightstand you might find a cup of hot tea, a plate of cookie crumbs, holiday catalogs, a dim lamp, a music box and these books. I enjoy providing for you these yearly reviews of … Continue reading

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True Grit!

From Yell County, Arkansas, a stubborn young woman, Mattie Ross, travels to Fort Smith, Arkansas and hires the aging U.S. Marshal Reuben “Rooster” J. Cogburn (John Wayne). Mattie had heard that, despite his vices and missing eye, Cogburn had “true … Continue reading

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BIG news from National Board for Professional Teaching Standards!!

Attention candidates: Scores for National Board Certification will be released via My Profile on Saturday, November 23rd. Scores for Take One! will be released on Wednesday, November 20th. Results should be posted by noon CST. Good luck!

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