South Brunswick Board of Ed member. Vice President in 2022/2026. Education Comm and chair of Bus. Operations. Board Cert. Leader. Term: 2021-23, 2024-26
Third flight demon 😈
Spencer absolutely dominated in the women's javelin throw having the best series of her life. She PRed in her first and third throws of the day! She's the second thrower of the day to punch her ticket to the national championship 🎟️
📐51.05m (167-6)
Brandon Bonta kicked off his rookie season by shooting 300 to win the PBA Players Championship.
Will he add a second career major title in the AMF PBA World Championship?
THE MOMENT JOÃO FONSECA BEAT NOVAK DJOKOVIC AT ROLAND GARROS.
The first teenager to ever beat Novak in a Grand Slam.
And he did it on his mom’s birthday.
We just had a front row seat to history.
The superstar has arrived.
🇧🇷🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
They’re so back 🤩
Reese and Alanis are among several standout American collegiate players set to compete for entry into the US Open at the American Collegiate Player Wildcard Playoffs’ June 16-18. Reese will play in singles and team up with Alanis in doubles.
#GoHeels
Gael Monfils is joined by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Richard Gasquet, and Gilles Simon after playing his last Roland Garros match.
The 4 Musketeers reunited.
🥹❤️
We spend so much time worrying about children coming to school lacking academic skills.
But many are coming to school lacking relational skills.
Some children struggle to communicate face to face.
To handle conflict.
To hear “no.”
To work through frustration.
To cooperate, wait their turn, read social cues, or build healthy relationships.
And we should not ignore what is contributing to it.
Many children today are spending more time interacting with screens than interacting with people.
Less conversation.
Less eye contact.
Less play.
Less unstructured interaction.
Less practice navigating real human relationships.
But human beings are relational by nature.
Children learn communication, empathy, emotional regulation, accountability, confidence, and social awareness through real interaction with other human beings, not through constant technology, isolated screen time, and reduced human interaction.
Because schools are not just places of academic learning.
They are human environments built on interaction, communication, relationships, accountability, emotional regulation, and respect for others.
A child can often catch up academically.
But when children struggle with basic relational skills, it impacts behavior, learning, confidence, friendships, classrooms, and eventually the ability to function successfully in life and the workplace.
This is also why recess and play matter so much.
They are not distractions from learning.
They are some of the primary ways children develop the relational and emotional foundations that learning depends on in the first place.
Because when relational development suffers, academic development eventually suffers too.
Michael Jordan has his own personalized golf cart that he keeps at Shadow Creek Golf Course. Only Roy
Williams has permission to use it. #UNC
Via ESPN's Kris Budden