@ashlie_wilk @EmilyAPaschall When I was new to one of my schools, tchrs kept showing up in my library for faculty meetings I didn’t know were scheduled. I asked & they said it was in the TWAS. Turns out the secretary hadn’t added me to the faculty email list. TWAS was “This Week At Schoolname.” Aargh!
All donations are doubled tomorrow Nov. 29 @DonorsChoose! It’s Giving Tuesday. I'd love your help to bring my library’s Beginning Readers project to life. Thank you! https://t.co/Kx43lTkq1t
via @NYTimes This is what I’m reading now! True Biz. It’s a fascinating look into deaf culture. I had a (mostly) deaf friend growing up. She wore hearing aids & read lips. El Deafo is another great book, but for kids. #TrueBiz#ElDeafo#cochlearimplants https://t.co/aummX8uBwu
In Oklahoma, a history teacher with political ambitions helped a Florida tech company win a no-bid state contract to rapidly distribute $8 million to families with little government oversight.
What did that look like?
https://t.co/eXsDFN23nD
I fell and broke my hip 6 months ago. Today I spent two hours slowly cleaning up my flower beds and doing some planting. My hip did great. Most of the perennials I planted last spring are coming back nicely, too. 😊🌱🌿
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@NotBadgers @StevijoPayne @DarbysCastle@tatzanx The British say “interfere with.” Saying “molest” May have become a similar “euphemism” for sexually assault in English, but not in Spanish.
@BlueSteelDC@OkieLibSherry Consider that Dad’s Twitter handle is Defund Politics, and his daughter seems to echo his attitude. No, 30yo Daughter’s take is not everybody’s take. At all.