“No matter the severity of the injury, our public schools are there serving as a center of hope and healing for the community at large, from now until the end of time,” writes Henderson County educator Ryan Mitchell. https://t.co/lYpxB7RBs4
At NC MAT, @RhettHoyCTT and I want to is to give back to NC wrestling.
We also want help our WNC community that was affected by Hurricane Helene.
This does both.
ALL the proceeds will go directly to Montreat Women’s Wrestling.
Thanks to @the_rudis
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In this article, my best friend beautifully illustrates how Helene is still impacting western NC’s communities and precious students.
“Recovery from a natural disaster can be much like grief. It ebbs and flows between healing and pain.”
@_RyMitchell@EducationNC
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As the one-year anniversary of Helene approaches, I’ve been given the opportunity to revisit the series that I wrote during the storm. I am grateful for Education NC for the platform to put feelings to paper.
Henderson County educator Ryan Mitchell reflects on how the wounds opened by Hurricane Helene have left scars on his community — and how local public schools have been part of the healing process. https://t.co/lYpxB7RBs4