@wimpykid@SBMSLMC would enthusiastically embrace high school version of Greg on behalf of my eighth graders entering high school next year who are loyal fans
Congratulations, Dr. Kaiser, @kaiser_tweets, on successfully defending your dissertation this afternoon! Thanks to @foster_kathie and Dr. Goduto for your ongoing support as committee members! @RiderCEHS
Our entry for this year’s SBMS Door Decorating competition! Thanks to the indomitable Ms. Scherr, I say we have a pretty good shot at winning! #nextlevelredbirds
Congratulations, @kaiser_tweets, for a successful presentation of your dissertation proposal this morning! Thanks to Dr. Goduto and @foster_kathie for their contributions on your committee!
So proud and pleased to see that last year’s issue of Impressions was awarded by the NCTE with the rank of Excellent in the 2021 Realm Program! #nextlevelredbirds
The word "text" has the root meaning of weaving, as in "textile." When we write, we weave--past, present. and future; formal and informal; story and argument; mixing genres and even media. Nothing is ever one thing.
@missdcox You might want to consider how to phrase understanding beyond “this quote…” this could open up more possibilities as to how a student can refer to what information was just presented
As long as the sun and the moon are above,
As long as the bumblebee visits a rose,
As long as rosy infants are born
No one believes it is happening now.
—Czeslaw Milosz, born #OTD in 1911
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@disneyplus@MarvelStudios I can’t tell if Loki dropping on Wednesday’s (Odin’s Day) is a better decision than Friday (Frigga’s Day). But at least it’s not Thursday (Thor’s Day)- not very on brand for #loki
Hats off to junior Skyler LaFisca, whose photography was featured in #Aspirations 2021 edition! Also congrats to my mom’s student, Natalia Delgado, from @MonroeTwpHS, whose prose appears on that very same page! What a coincidence! @kaiserchertok_d#nextlevelredbirds
@__codexterous What a coincidence! Made a plan today contextualizing Catcher in the Rye using the iceberg model to analyze the values and tensions of 1950’s US