DEI is Not a Bad Word: A Classroom Perspective

In recent weeks, the term DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) has been at the center of political debates, funding threats, and strong opinions from all sides. But let’s take a step back and look at this concept purely from an educator’s perspective—without the politics, without the noise, and with only one goal in mind: student…

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5 Ways to Reflect and Recharge This Holiday Season

As 2024 ends, the Christmas holidays invite reflection and renewal. Over two decades in education reveal that true rest comes from connecting with loved ones, community, and faith. Embrace kindness, spend quality time, reconnect spiritually, find stillness, and set meaningful intentions for the new year to recharge and cherish what matters.

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Fostering a Positive Classroom Culture During the Holiday Season

The holiday season is a magical time for students, but it can also be a challenging period for maintaining focus and ensuring inclusivity. As educators, we have the opportunity to create a joyful, supportive, and engaging classroom environment while staying mindful of the diverse needs of our students. Here are some tips to foster a…

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Just Another Manic Monday: Surviving the Stretch Between Thanksgiving and Christmas

As the holiday season approaches, this time of year can feel like a whirlwind for educators. Between wrapping up lessons, navigating holiday events, and managing students’ boundless energy, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But remember, you’re not alone in this! Here are a few quick tips to help you stay grounded: You’ve got this! Remember,…

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Thanksgiving Reflections

As educators, the day-to-day grind can sometimes overshadow the joy we once felt in our careers. The demands of district initiatives, the stress of dealing with upset parents, and the sheer weight of responsibility can wear us down. Many of us entered this profession because of our love of learning and our passion for children,…

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Turning Setbacks into Opportunities

Hey friend, Have you ever worked so hard on something—a project, a lesson, anything important—only to have it not completely flop but still not live up to your expectations? That was me today. I spent weeks pouring my heart into a project, checking every detail, making sure everything was as perfect as I could get…

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Supporting Teachers Before Thanksgiving Break

As we enter the last week before Thanksgiving break, the wear and tear of the semester is evident. Teachers are juggling a myriad of responsibilities: end-of-term testing, lesson planning, data analysis, classroom management, dealing with disgruntled parents, and motivating students who seem ready to check out for the holidays. It’s no wonder they’re feeling the…

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Embracing Thankfulness in Life’s Special Moments

This month has been full of unforgettable memories, and last night was a true highlight—celebrating my daughter’s wedding reception surrounded by family and friends. It was an evening of laughter, twinkling lights, and all the warmth of Southern comfort food, but more than that, it was a night of deep thankfulness. As I reflect, I’m…

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Building Unity in Divisive Times: Strategies for Schools

In today’s world, political divisions often feel like they’re impacting every aspect of life—including our schools. As educators, it’s our responsibility to create a safe, inclusive environment for students, families, and staff. Here are some strategies to foster unity during politically challenging times: By fostering unity and compassion, schools can serve as a powerful force…

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Calm in the Storm

Every election brings a rollercoaster of emotions. This one is no different, and like many of you, I’ve felt a range of feelings—hope, uncertainty, and even concern about what’s next. As school leaders, we’re often the calm in the storm, and that’s never been more important than in the days following an election. Half of…

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