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So our coaches and most of the varsity are on quarantine. The players who were not required to quarantine offered to coach the 9th grade team so those kids could keep playing. Tonight they showed up like this for their first game. I think we’re in pretty good hands.
We need to explicitly teach students to be kind online. Teach your kids to STOP if they see something mean online: Step away, Tell a trusted adult, OK sites only, Pause and think. #edtechteamonline
Follow these steps to help kids (and you!) resist fake news, fact-check, and think critically about news and information. https://t.co/5lQd6bFTum #newsliteracy#factcheck#fakenews#news
It's essential that kids learn to think critically about the news and media they encounter every day. Get #digcit activities to support your kids on #WideOpenSchool! #DigCitEveryday#DigCitWeek https://t.co/RydyLwFU7E
Your TALENT will get you noticed, but your CHARACTER will get you recruited.
Show gratitude
Be positive
Do the little things
Be a great teammate
Be coachable
Great effort
Respect others
Remember, whether you are online, competing or in the classroom, someone is watching.
We are so fortunate in Minnesota to hold our high school tournaments in world-class facilities like @XcelEnergyCtr@usbankstadium@TargetCenterMN etc. Here are four photos from state volleyball tournaments in four different states today. Can you find the one in Minnesota?
Yesterday we shared this *amazing* photo from Laura Mech of a cow taking a road trip on I-94.
It got us thinking. What's the most 'Minnesota' thing you've ever seen?
We'll share some of your responses on-air! #sunrisers