Hornets, Slugs, Bees and Butterflies: not-to-do lists and the workload relief revolution

How can we as school leaders support teachers and staff? How can we as teachers and staff best support each other as colleagues and allies?  Nothing matters more than people in schools, and ea…

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Meet the Florida English teacher trying to ban 150 books from school libraries

When Wilma Rudolph Played Basketball is a book about the childhood of Wilma Rudolph, a legendary sprinter who won three gold medals at the 1960 Olympic games in Rome. The book, which is 32 pages long, is geared toward readers in elementary school. The story focuses on Rudolph's childhood and the obstacles she had to overcome to achieve success. Rudolph, for example, had polio as a child and was forced to wear a leg brace. She was told by a doctor that she would never be able to walk without the brace. But Rudolph was determined.

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