@Disney can you make shirts w chemo port access for kids with #cancer? All the ones I’m finding are boring 😢 There are sweet little kiddos old out there who could use a Mickey Mouse or Elsa on their shirt to help them feel better ❤️ #pediatriccancer
@johannabrown There are times we need to not allow assignments to be submitted anymore. There are very few “never do this” or “always do this” practices in teaching. It’s great to have this option.
Today, we drove by CHS. My daughter said, “look mommy, your school!!!”
But my last day was Tues.
I will ALWAYS have a special place in my heart for CHS staff & Colls kids. And, hey, I do still live in town 😜
Thank you, #collsedu, for the past 7 years 💙💛
@susangbarber I was just telling another mom at my kids dentist appointment today how I strategically scheduled the dentist for end of June for my kids so they can go back week of Christmas for their 6 month check up- when I’m also off. 😂
@KrisKowaliuk @JasonAblin I first listen to @TWIScience then I look up the articles that I find interesting. If I can’t access it, I reach out to our school librarian to get it.
@CanadyTamar@ElleryKlein@JeromeAdamsMD A (Black) nurse after having my baby told me she had emergency C and the meds wore off but they refused to give more or knock her out. She felt it all. She had her baby 1990s. I had the same thing and they fully sedated me immediately as SOON as I said something.
@teachcrap You should reply something like “Let’s meet to discuss in person.” Do not leave the student hanging. Be ready to compassionately explain what the goals of the class were and how you know they were not met. Offer help (if you’re willing) for when the student retakes class.