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February 25, 2022 Stop and Take Care of Yourself

Things are very hard right now. I know that sentence is an understatement. The last few years have been harsh and difficult for everyone. First…

February 23, 2022 Closing Out Black History Month as a Classroom

I’ve written quite a lot about Black History Month these past few weeks. I’ve covered notable African American writers and authors, as…

February 21, 2022 Award Season and Students

If you’re a movie fan like me, then you’re probably aware that the Academy Award nominations were revealed not too long ago. For my part,…

February 16, 2022 Sharing the Love through SEL

Some time ago, I read a book about love. Bear with me, I promise it’s not as weird as it sounds. The book in question…

February 9, 2022 What's Your Education Side Hustle?

*Today’s blog is a guest post by Emily Gillain, a 3rd grade teacher. We all know that teachers often have jobs on the…

February 7, 2022 Celebrating African American Writers with Students

One of my favorite poems is “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou. If you’ve never read it or heard it performed, I cannot recommend…

February 4, 2022 Encouraging Students' Unique Passion

Earlier this week, I learned about Valerie Thomas. Valerie Thomas was an African American scientist and innovator who is best known for creating the illusion…

February 2, 2022 STEM-ing from the Past

Are you ready to have your mind blown? Going back across generations, your ancestors and your ancestor’s ancestors form an unbroken…