Well, this was the case, until @HEB HOOKED 8 OF US UP WITH TICKETS TO GAME SEVEN!! We cannot believe this is real life, and we are ready to BRING IT!!! THANK YOU HEB!!! #Ad
Skills Camp Day 3…. That’s a Wrap! Great way to kickoff the summer!! Next week we start Power Camp and hope to see a lot of these kids back and ready to get better! #relentless
Congratulations to all the @NISDSotomayor Seniors that graduated tonight.
They were Soto's, and my first Freshmen class (and one of my favorites all time). Proud of all my SotoCat Grads!
#Cats
Blessed to receive and announce my commitment to @LafColFootball on a full-ride scholarship! Thank you to @MCthedc and @Coach__Trox for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. Ready to get to work time to ball! 🐈⬛🏈
Some of the most underrated jobs in football❗️
The guy making sure the headsets are connected.
The one hunting down an extra mouthguard.
The one fixing a helmet 30 seconds before kickoff.
And of course the one who somehow always knows where everything is, everyone has one of those guys lol
These guys are the real MVP!
When schools invest in football, they’re investing in culture. The accountability, leadership, and community buy‑in don’t just lift the team—they elevate academics, arts, and every other program. In a time when real community is fading, that shared identity matters more than ever
We don’t have a classroom management problem.
We have an emotional regulation crisis that teachers are being asked to handle.
Somehow, “classroom management” has turned into:
• de-escalating trauma
• supporting anxiety and depression
• calming panic attacks
• breaking up fights
• being cursed at, threatened, and even assaulted
• being the counselor, social worker, and crisis team
And at the same time…
we remove the very things that actually help:
• recess
• movement
• art
• play
• connection
Teachers aren’t trained for this.
And they shouldn’t have to be.
Classroom management was never meant to do all of this.
It’s about:
relationships
rules
routines
responsibility
That’s it.
It was never designed to replace what families, communities, and systems failed to provide.
And until we stop offloading every societal failure onto schools,
teachers will keep drowning under expectations no human can meet.
Dear teachers the coach your crying about having missed the faculty meeting or gets to wear shorts probably drove a sub route and covered a class when the sub dipped out. Save your breath