From the Gridiron to the Classroom: Lessons from Indiana Hoosier Football
“We came in and changed the roster and then you have to change the way people think—the mindset, the culture, the identity of your football […]
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“We came in and changed the roster and then you have to change the way people think—the mindset, the culture, the identity of your football […]
Read moreNOTE: Below are two old blog posts from Jan. 2022. Never would I have thought this debate would reemerge in my state but here we […]
Read moreMother Teresa once said, “The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted.” Reflect on that quote for […]
Read moreAfter my husband and I got engaged, there were only two wedding “seasons”/dates that were off limits: hunting season and football season! To this day, […]
Read moreSynopsis: It’s time to come home… The Hull family has owned the Gallows Hill Winery for generations. The sprawling old house has long been perched […]
Read moreFor readers who are engrossed in the minds of serial killers.
Read moreWhat does a teacher do when it is the end of a week…end of a HOMECOMING week…after a PEP RALLY…when kids are wired and tired? […]
Read moreSeveral years ago, I decided to cook a recipe that matched the setting of each book I read. I then would share the book on […]
Read moreSeveral years ago, I decided to cook a recipe that matched the setting of each book I read. I then would share the book on […]
Read moreUm. Wow! This book (link) was amazing!!!! I have read several others by McFadden. I actually just chose her book The Housemaid for next week’s […]
Read moreFoldables. High school teachers may have never heard of these. Many elementary teachers, on the other hand, know exactly what I am talking about. Why […]
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