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I have been blessed in my career to know some amazing and influential people. But as with anything, I also learned about the worst people can bring to our society. The most frustrating occurrence was surrounding science and getting students the tools we needed. In Read more
You may be looking askance at the graphic accompanying this post. Believe me that by time that I am finished you will understand why it is so important for me to tell this story. When I started teaching in the early 90s, it was still Read more
Working on 9/11 in a school was a difficult undertaking. All of the obvious questions swirled in our heads. Do we tell the children? Do you interrupt teaching to view it? Not every classroom had a projector or TV so do we show them anything? Read more
This is a message I wish I could get across to all students. It does speak about teachers and school at the beginning but the full message is in the chorus. Read more
Teaching has given me opportunities that others might not have. One of my favorite was serving as an exhibit interpreter for the Imperial Tombs of China at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in the mid 1990s. It seized on my desire to learn Read more
Recently I did a post about the cafeteria manager who got teddy bears for students. I want to now tell the story of the "Book Lady" that kids loved. Mrs. Truman lived down the block from Montview and had lived there for many years. She Read more