I am privileged to support Shurita Thomas-Tate for re-election to SPS School Board. She has a warm heart, sharp mind and cares deeply for kids.
Excellent educational credentials, including Ohio State PhD.
She has great character, a role model to be admired. @DrSTT
What's next for Springfield's Twitter-famous hospital CEO Steve Edwards? Terrific profile on @SDECoxHealth written by @cory_matteson: https://t.co/YlGSDyyNSz
@SDECoxHealth@DyslexiaMO It was a group effort indeed! Thanks to all parents who also advocated for this bill over the years. Speaking up can make a difference.
I'm looking for parents in the United States who had a child in Reading Recovery who are willing to talk on the record about their reaction to the new research on the program's long-term effects, reported here: https://t.co/e8OLYE7FWz email me: [email protected]
A Greene County jury found in favor of CoxHealth and its CEO in a lawsuit over a social-media flap brought by an Ozark real-estate agent and single parent, Samantha Cherry. https://t.co/fvl3R2ygaP
“If you're a parent concerned about literacy, you should be asking your superintendent, your principal, your board members, ‘Why are we using a program that got the lowest possible rating?’” said Todd Collins, who serves on the school board in Palo Alto. https://t.co/YEQN7JhY0P
Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: The case for continuing COVID-19 precautions
Answers to questions:
-With a previous infection should I be vaccinated?
-Vaccine and breast feeding
-Novavax
-Vaccinated and have a breakthrough infection
-Vaccine and pregnancy
https://t.co/elAcQN2jRB
I am dyslexic.
It was a very difficult package, but it also came with gifts. The schools offered no resources, but my teachers worked so hard to help me. And no one outworked my mom. I am better because of dyslexia. #madebydyslexia@scdlmo
https://t.co/c3R4Jm6RUb
@TASNMissouri @apbohn @SDECoxHealth Pardon me for noticing, but it seems your comment was less of a discussion opener and more of an accusation about someone’s integrity. Few people have the patience for trolling comments any more.
I was labeled the “dumb kid” in school because I couldn’t read. Their insult made me work harder than anyone to overcome my ‘weakness’ and prove to the world I wasn’t stupid. Today I over-prepare for everything I do, and it shows up as confidence. #MondayMotivation