Husband, Dad, Combat Veteran, CTE Academy Coach, Big Picture Learning School Design Coach, Teacher, Biker, Cook, Winemaker, and Author of No Shit Here I Am.
If you haven't had a chance yet, be sure to get your copy of my book, No Shit Here I Am! It's a collection of stories about my combat experiences and coming home after. #writerscommunity#writersoftwitter#Sadrcityboys#combatvets
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Congratulations, Breck Metro Class of 2024; you did it!
We're proud to share that a number of our seniors are graduating with industry certifications, work experience, and plans for life after high school. Onward and upward! #CTE#Postsecondaryready@SirMonkus@JCPSKY
It’s amazing what can be done when we treat every experience as a learning opportunity and include students instead of seeing them as empty vessels needing filling. https://t.co/QhzLxpj6Sm
@cmorganmusic What if Mr. Jenkins was married to sweet miss Betty, who liked to sing off key? What if it was his house that was destroyed by the tornado in “This Ain’t Nothing”? What if Mr. Jenkins was the old man in “Almost Home” after losing Betty and his home?
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No Shit Here I Am was just named as a finalist in the American Book Fest Annual Best Book Awards. #sadrcityboys#awardwinningbook https://t.co/NFB5ULayAb
Shout out to the Breck Metro Nutrition Services team! They scored 100% on their most recent health department rating. Ms. Carla and Mr. Lorenzo are doing great work to support Breck Metro students! @SirMonkus
There’s something wrong when, “School is more about knowing the answers on a test and less about knowing what is important and what is important to you.”
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@Aurora_Inst Symposium 2023. Looking forward to learning from and with some great innovative educators. Can’t be mad about the scenery in Palm Springs either.
@SCKY_1879 your marching band was fantastic at the PRP High School competition today!!! Thanks for putting on a show for all the high school band students and families!
I had some great conversations at #thebang2023. One question I kept hearing was, "How do we do this?". @Elliot_Washor provides a great starting point in Learning to Leave. I remember from being a soldier that every interaction is a chance to gather intelligence for later use.