Every year we get a new class roster. We scan it over to see how many, do we know any of their siblings, can we recognize any names?
Inevitably at some point, while scanning a name comes up we recognize...or even worse someone looks over our shoulder at our list and makes the unbelievably rude comment of "oh you have him/her. Good luck."
We're educators, yes. But we're also human. We aren't perfect.
So here's my challenge for you. A challenge I also gave to myself every year.
When you're looking through your class roster, or meeting your students, or hearing what others have to say, keep in mind that every single child in your class is someone else's whole world.
The experiences they've had with others does NOT determine the experience they'll have with YOU! Why? Because you're different.
You're going to find the gold within them. You're going to keep working at chipping away at their walls. You're going to allow them a clean slate each day.
Because you're a great teacher.
And I'm so thankful you're in each of those children's lives.
#KidsDeserveIt #LeadAuthentically #education
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The two survivors say that it's not yet safe for kids or teachers to return to the classroom. https://t.co/BvCvl8y31N
This is what we do. We gather to support the families and community we serve. Today, we came together to distribute 2,000 meals to those in need. Thank you to everyone who gave their time to support the amazing learning community of District 62. #62learns#62workingtogether