@Henry68157 At first, it was hard. Watching him go off to the unknown, as we have no military experience. But, I found a group on FB that was dedicated to moms and wives of AF members and I learned a ton!! I’ll send you a DM w/my email address to pass along.
@planbookcom I knew your program was amazing, but OMG I just created the new school year and updated everything. I always forget just how much time it saves me in August!!
@JohnLegere Super excited! Thank you for the opportunity and for supporting teachers. #JohnClearMyList I’m a 2nd grade teacher in Nebraska 😊 https://t.co/Lvp8Fwkc42
Classroom set up ✅ I’ve started to purchase items from my list, but if anyone is able to help I’d be very appreciative! Here’s to year 9 😊 https://t.co/Lvp8Fwkc42
Alright, Nebraska, we've got some work to do to make the national Cruiser Calendar for the 5th straight year.
Vote on every device you have and RT so all your friends vote too! Vote here: https://t.co/9oPbxbcAHG
We're currently in 15th place. Top 13 make the calendar.
Two weeks left of summer break for local teachers in @CityofPapillion. This week, a lot of us will head to our classrooms and prepare for the 23-24 school year. If you’re in the position to help a teacher with supplies, please consider #clearthelist2023 https://t.co/Lvp8Fwkc42
I'm attending #Connect2023 with @Seesaw August 8-9!
Save your spot for this FREE virtual conference with...
✨ LIVE and On-demand PD for teachers + admins
✨ Networking opportunities
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@KETVstormteam@NWSOmaha our house was hit with a lightning strike—very close if not a direct hit—around 3:45a on 6/30. Is there any chance that a lightning strike map exists for Papillion? Thanks!
@sziemnik2198 Sadly this happens at universities around the country and the professors don’t do anything to change their instruction or the exam. It’s infuriating to study, study, study only to learn that not only did you fail, 78% of your classmates did as well. @UNLincoln
I feel like this gets forgotten in the mix of everything. Parents/caregivers tout that a child reads Harry Potter novels in 2nd grade and is already multiplying numbers, yet the child doesn't know how to share, say please and thank you, or listen (and follow) instructions. Sigh.