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Gratitude Tour: Kelly Chung

“Aunty Mom” is what her students affectionately call her.  My wife Merf and I called her Kelly throughout our high school days.  Kelly is one of my wife’s best friends. …

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An Ode to Pissed-Off Parents 

When I was young in my career, I once apologized to a parent because her 16-year-old daughter was walking into walls.  Mad Mom entered my classroom after school, fuming. Her…

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National news

West Memphis teacher charged with felony after student calls him “bruh”

A comment from a middle school has ended with one Arkansas teacher arrested for aggravated assault in West Memphis, Arkansas. Tracy Matthews, 56, a teacher at Wonder Junior High School, faces a felony charge for reportedly putting his hands on a student on April 15. West Memphis Police say the incident happened in a classroom…

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Dr. Sharon Bennett Delesbore: Pioneering equity and excellence in science education

Dr. Sharon Bennett Delesbore’s journey in education began on the basketball court. As a Division I athlete, she learned early that leadership extends beyond personal achievement. Her team’s commitment to community service, reading to students, mentoring youth, and serving as role models instilled in her a profound understanding of the transformative power of education. That…

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Education Department Moves to Dissolve Office Supporting English Learners

The U.S. Department of Education is moving forward with plans to dissolve the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA), a key federal office responsible for supporting the nation’s more than 5 million English learners, as part of a broader effort to scale back and restructure the agency. The proposed closure, first communicated to Congress in…

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Gratitude Tour: Carl and Nancy Frye

Carl Frye was one of the first colleagues I came to know well at Blue Ridge when I arrived in 1998.  I wouldn’t coach until the winter, but, as the athletic director, he welcomed me to the School during the opening faculty meetings that August.  He was already a legend at Blue Ridge, but that…

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On the ethics of properly grading students

I wanted to take a break from my usual cynical storytelling — don’t worry, I’ve got plenty of that — and address a very serious concern: an ethical, and yes, existential question (despite how overused that word has become) about student grading. I work as a special education teacher in an urban public high school…

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Gratitude Tour: Bob O’Connor

Bob O’Connor and I met during our 7th grade year at South High (a small neighborhood school that included 7th through 12th grades) and became best friends fairly…