This year Hornet Nation will become a “B Campus”!!! I decree and declare!!! Our students deserve the very best, and we are excited about #MakingOurMark for the 2022-2023 school year!!! @AggieAdmin92 @SCHALLEReading@HoffmanMS_AISD
Mr. Schaller and students’ leading of the Hornet Nation morning announcements gives me the burst of energy I need for my day. It is an absolute joy to hear this team give updates and shout outs, every morning!!! @SCHALLEReading @AggieAdmin92
So Very Proud of my Hornet Nation Pentathletes!!! We are so excited for Regionals, and we are excited to grow the team!!! There is nothing more exciting that showing your knowledge in a race with the clock and yourself! #AISDPentathlon#HornetNationPride
@teachergoals provide social services at every campus, to support parents and the community, so that they can become true partners with teachers for their children, enact parent responsibilities and code of conduct for public schools, and have true objective consequences.
I’m learning so much about middle schooler literacy struggles in this session about K-1 decoding (phonics vs. whole word). I wish that we had more PD on how to fill decoding gaps post elementary, while maintaining rigor in content. #LiteracyMatters2022
Stories live in us and we search for ways to bring them alive onto the page. I love that @AuthorJElle is from H-town and sharing stories that are born from her community and experiences #LiteracyMatters#AldineForward
Topic: Book Censorship — It is so great to hear authors discuss how censorship impacts the future of our society, culture, and the lives of our students! — Young people learn lessons from characters. Remove those books = lessons lost. #LiteracyMatters2022
Planning has officially started!! @AldineISD's 2nd annual virtual #LiteracyMatters Conference will be 2/5/2022. We continue to share our journey as we implement the best #literacy practices for ALL students. This year will be bigger and better! Registration opening soon.
@drgoffney@AldineISD R-E-S-P-E-C-T, pays off in dividends in a classroom, and in life! Respecting someone by pronouncing their name correctly says that you care about them, and they are important!!! Amen!!!
@sw108105 @teacher2teacher@WeAreTeachers As teachers, we are performers that have to read our audience and respond immediately. If we only do things one way, then we are not responding to our students. I’m an introverted teacher, but I play an extroverted educator, for my students.
This is powerful! We don’t know the scars that people, and we should never have to ask to see them before we pay attention. Ignorance stokes fear, and fear festers into hate. Look inward with your sword of judgment before you wield it blindly in a crowd.
It makes me sick to my stomach that these words left my mouth, pushing propaganda of hate that I was oblivious of at 7 years old. It is so important to teach our kids the “why” of traditions and folk songs. They must know the origin and intention of words.
“The Eyes of Texas” is a song that is a shameful reminder of a disgusting past in Texas, and the fact that there is an argument to keep playing it and using it, is evidence that the shameful past is also a shameful present. — We need to do and be better!
As a child, I sang this song, and I had not idea what the words meant or the even the phrases. I was just singing what I was taught and introduced to, but like most hate and ignorance, it starts early, when education has not set in to a child’s life.