@Kathy_Nimmer I am grateful for the atmosphere of relaxation and acceptance that allows my daughter to feel comfortable enough to share herself. #awardwinningteacher
“I just wanted to create something for our family that our kids could be a part of that would be based on happiness and love," said the woman who opened a flower farm to support her son. https://t.co/EG8amqikVi
Want to make a difference in a child’s life? Sign up as a local Read to Succeed volunteer. One hour per week at a Tippecanoe County public elementary school. Visit United Way of Greater Lafayette to register. @LSClafayette @uwlafayette https://t.co/24bT8wvzcF
You who struggle, ache, feel you’ve had enough of this world… It rained last night, nourishing what needed to grow and washing away what needed to go. Smell the rain-washed air. To do so, you must breathe, then breathe again, then again, again… There is hope. #MyYearOfGratitude
💫Student Voice Champion of the Year
🍎Educators are doing amazing things to amplify #StudentVoice every ☀️ so let's spread some 💚
🗳Nominate your peers: https://t.co/QTgydgZFrT
The winner will be announced on stage at Flipgrid LIVE 🎉 #FlipgridFever
Grant writing tip #4 - Clearly explain what has already been done to address the need you have and how your grant will augment those efforts. Keep following for more of my tips to fund your classroom tech dreams! @PSFTC_ORG#lrec18
Grant writing tip #2 - Ask for the maximum amount of $ allowed. It takes just as much work to write a $200 grant as it does to write a $2000 grant! Keep following for more of my tips to fund your classroom tech dreams! @PSFTC_ORG#lrec18
My favorite moment of #LREC18 Day 1 — one-on-one time between our student helpers and @TheLivBits. Positive convo, lots of laughter, and genuine connections. ❤️ Thank you, Olivia!! #KidsCanTeachUs