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Referencing Your Thoughts, Opinions, and Points of View
Happy Thanksgiving!! As I put in two pumpkin pies and one pan of brownies into the oven this morning ( I am a believer on cooking.baking the day of, when I am going to serve to others!), I listened to … Continue reading
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Tagged books, education, fiction, reading, The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison, writing
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Going the Extra Mile is All of Us, Not One of Us!
I was chosen as the Staff member of the month for November – (Thank you !) which is crazy for this reason- (the theme was Going the Extra Mile) – everything, and I mean EVERYTHING in the form of an … Continue reading
It’s All Connected- WE are all Connected!
I think this must be my third / fourth year of Girls on the Run– it’s funny how time flies and a routine you get used to seems to be a tradition automatically. In this case, Girls on the Run … Continue reading Continue reading
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Tagged education, family, Festival of Words, Girls on the Run, Girls Who Code, running, sports, writing
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Teen-Tober – Youth Voice Possibility, Spotlighted
It has been awhile since TeenTober has been spotlighted into a small look into a month, where it is shown how teens come to the front of the community, represented out what school libraries encourage them to do. However, we … Continue reading
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Tagged books, education, libraries, Mr. Tim Banks, news, politics, Teentober
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Sacrificing Summer Selflessly for Sportsmanship
Seventeen students from Sussex County representing the Youth for School Libraries group and Upward Bound- Georgetown were invited to attend the 4th Annual Youth Sports Mini Conference & Football Jamboree at Claymont Elementary School, in Claymont Delaware on Saturday, August … Continue reading
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Tagged education, learning, mental-health, parenting, teaching
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“Let Me Teach You…”
When I heard these words from an inspirational student at the beginning of the Lead and Learn DSEA conference, I knew that we were off to the right start. In May, Kathy Dulis, asked, “DSEA is holding a two-day conference … Continue reading
A Raiding Graduation, 2025
The rush of the final weeks is upon us. No matter what high school you find yourself, the rush of the end of the year does not get any easier. And yet, there should be moments where reflection on where … Continue reading
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Tagged class-of-2025, education, news, politics, teaching, writing, writing
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Celebrating What is Behind and What is Ahead of Us!
To not have the opportunity to discover these actual moments in history that often get overlooked by the more traditional elements of history we have grown up with, is to miss whole histories that define us as Americans. Continue reading
Restaurants as a Second Home
Thanks to a generous gift giving to me at Christmas from a Woodbridge family, I found myself dining at Texas Roadhouse in Seaford. Keith Schaffer, the owner, was not a stranger, nor is he ever when he works. He makes … Continue reading
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Tagged Delaware, education, Julianna Villalobos-Gutierrez, Keith Schaffer, Seaford, Sianna, sussex-county, Texas Roadhouse
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Implausability
Today, David Rubenstein was one of many well-deserved that received the Presidential medal of Freedom. His name might be VERY familiar if you have ever been to the Library of Congress National Book Festival. Looking at the Opening Ceremony of … Continue reading




