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Advocating an Awareness for Better
With a whirl of the 2021-2022 school year technically in “rest” – there is so much to reflect on from the past year – and while that seems an impossible task to tackle, I think it is worth the attempt. … Continue reading
Bring the Bees!
Butterfly Garden Take Two! That’s right – part II of installing the butterfly garden status – everything is HUGE! To see previous information on the initial install, check this blog post and let’s see some images! : The one thing … Continue reading
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A Near Miss
If you have ever heard of the This I Believe segment of NPR, in my opinion, that was one of the most personal, moving, and insightful aspects of NPR I had ever heard. Each year, an English teacher has made … Continue reading
Shake
It was subtle, but spoke volumes and stuck with me. Driving back from Dewey Beach, the canines in tow, all three heads out the window, as is normal for them, and the passing car to our right – an older … Continue reading
Change This, this, and this and Involve Youth
As Upward Bound was on the horizon, it was Friday night, and I was still on the search for the right lesson plan to delve into the book, Between the Lines by Nikki Grimes. Nothing much of substance existed on … Continue reading
Come As You Are
In planning for the conference for the 2022 DLA/MLA poster session Donna Carter, Greenwood Public Library Librarian, and myself, Woodbridge High Librarian fell into a brief intro: Calling All Library, Tech, Social Media, Literature, Project, and Adventure Geeks – Come … Continue reading
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Tagged A Day In thew Life of a School Librarian, Amy Mosher, Brandywine Hundred, Brianna Hughes, Come as You Are, Denise Knestaut, DLA, Drexel University, Everylibrary.org, Jen Wilson, John Chrastka, Michelle Hughes, MLA, Patrick Sweeney, Woodbridge High School
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Legally Open Minded and Amazing (Part III)
T- minus 45 minutes on a Saturday night and what will you see at WHS’s Legally Blonde The Musical? Just when you thought you knew a lot of what you MIGHT see, there is so much more that will surprise … Continue reading
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Legally Open Minded and Amazing (Part II)
A second main lesson many may or may not notice, but hope many walk away with learning from Legally Blonde the musical, is the topic of respect. The open-mindedness that is encouraged in the middle of the sometimes crass Law … Continue reading
Legally Open Minded and Amazing (Part I)
Post ex-patriot depression. Unless you have decided to take one of the biggest risks of your life and truly give up everything you know, move to another life and leave so much of yourself behind, most likely, you might not … Continue reading
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Tagged Alyssa, Avery, Carla, expatriot depression, Jaisac, Karla, Legally Blonde, Madison, Prince, Tommy, WHS, Woodbridge High
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How Many Times Can the Broken Pieces Be Picked Up – and Who Will You Give Them To?
It is at the very weakest moments of our lives, that we often see the truest parts of our own self. It is difficult to say why this is the case, but as for myself, it has been often the … Continue reading




