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New Beginnings

I began this blog to chronicle my experience with our school program. I did this because I believe that the story of public education needs to be told by those of us who live it. Too often the story is told by outsiders, the media, researchers, bystanders. Their reporting does not tell the complete story and often times is negative. I am committing this space to telling the story of public education in a Title I school from my perspective and that of my students.
The summer program was an amazing experience and I hope it inspires others to try to think outside the "inbox" when it comes to extending the school year. My plan for this blog is to continue to tell the story of our school. I am in a unique role this year of serving a class of Kindergarten students as their teacher and the rest of the school as an Instructional Coach. This blog will share the story of the entire school. I will create a separate blog for sharing my journey as a Kindergarten teacher. They deserve their own special space.
To all of you who are starting a new journey with students, best of luck to you with your school year!

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  1. I was glad that I popped in to read your blog. Thank you for your dedication to students being successful in school. I look forward to reading in more detail and to visiting your classroom this year! I have always admired your work as an educator!
    Sincerely,
    Janeen Sollman

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and for supporting education in our district. I am really hoping to expand our summer program this year.

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