@PiperK@taylorswift13 I admire her courage. She is tastefully defending her right to choose whichever candidate she wants…. She endorses Kamala! You Go Taylor…. I am a new fan.
When I think of excellence I think of Gwinnett County Public Schools because they continuously pour into their people. When you expect excellence, provide the necessary support structures - one on one coaching, instructional leadership, learning walks, and small group workshops, and then hit repeat- you rise to excellence! Love these people. And to coach with your two best friends…even better! #Culturize #Recalibrate the system! Thanks for a great three days!
Mastering Student Attendance: Your Guide to Combating Chronic Absenteeism! Register for the Webinar to gain expert insights into reducing #absenteeism in our schools! https://t.co/sZcbSKrLiE
We're thrilled to announce that civil rights icon @RubyBridges will be joining us as a keynote speaker at NSBA's 2024 Annual Conference! Get ready to be inspired by her remarkable journey and dedication to equity. #NSBA2024 https://t.co/P5ddcwIfGA
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” -James Baldwin
Make it a great day…or not. The choice is yours. #BeGREAT
This morning Dr. Tammy Campbell is leading a discussion with @WallaceFdn ECPI district leaders about student centered, systems designed, and equity informed leadership @thescholarfirst at a pre-conference session at #NCE2024. Love supporting ECPI leaders
We’re shaken by yesterday's shooting incident at Benjamin E. Mays High School, Atlanta, where four students were wounded post-dismissal. Our focus remains on uniting to create safer, secure educational environments for all. #SafeSchools
George Crum invented the Potato chips. Thanks to him, our mindless television watching became a bit more delicious.
—The potato chip was invented in 1853 by George Crum. Crum was a black American chef at the Moon Lake Lodge resort in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. French fries were popular at the restaurant, and one day a diner complained that the fries were too thick. Although Crum made a thinner batch, the customer was still unsatisfied. Crum finally made fries that were too thin to eat with a fork, hoping to annoy the extremely fussy customer. The customer, surprisingly enough, was happy – and potato chips were invented!
Crum’s chips were originally called Saratoga Chips and potato crunches. They were soon packaged and sold in New England – Crum later opened his own restaurant.
William Tappendon manufactured and marketed the chips in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1895. In the 1920s, a salesman named Herman Lay sold potato chips to the southern USA (selling the chips from the trunk of his car). In 1926, Laura Scudder (who owned a potato chip factory in Monterey Park, California) invented a wax paper potato chip bag to keep the chips fresh and crunchy. With further technology, innovation, and a countless number of variations and flavors, potato chips have only grown in popularity over the years!
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What are you going to stop, start and continue? Dr. Tammy Campbell leads ECPI district leaders in a discussion about better systems to build a district culture. @WallaceFdn@AASAHQ@thescholarfirst#NCE2024
So excited to present with my good friend and fellow Early Learning leader, @BlossJulie, in Nashville this July!!! Our session called, "All I Need to Know about Leadership, I Learned in Kindergarten" was accepted! @NAESP@NASSP@MSAA_33#united24
📣 Exciting News!
Registration for UNITED 2024 is now open. Join us in Nashville for an unparalleled gathering of school leaders. Connect, learn, and lead the future of education. 🤝 July 15–17, 2024. See you there!
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Powerful op-ed from Stoneman Douglas principal and @NASSP Principal Recovery Network member Michelle Kefford in @hechingerreport today. There's more that can be done right now to prevent violence in K-12 schools https://t.co/6bGy8PWmEc
NASSP Principal Recovery Network and NASSP school leader members last week came together in Washington, D.C. with the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, @usedgov, and @TheJusticeDept to have a town hall on gun violence prevention. https://t.co/leitYwAUrq