If you landed on my little corner of the internet out of the billions and billions of webpages out there...
I don't think it was by accident.
You're probably the teacher your students will still be talking about 20 years from now.
You're the one who hates the system... but still loves teaching with your entire heart.
You're the teacher with snacks in your desk for the kid who forgot breakfast.
The one with an extra hoodie, an extra charger, or an extra pad for the girl who quietly asks.
You're the teacher who knows education really really matters...
But like, so does laughing.
And so does belonging.
And so does giving big kids permission to still be kids.
And here in Kinda Sorta Land, I'm not going to promise that one activity will magically fix guarantee that no student will ever crash out in your classroom again...
Or that there won't be a random Tuesday that was so fucking stressful that you literally daydream of quitting on the drive home...
Because that's not real life. And teaching is hard.
What I can promise is this:
Together, we're committed to keeping the joy alive.
To protecting the parts of teaching that matter most.
To creating classrooms where relationships come before rigor, laughter still has a place, and students leave feeling safe and like they matter.
Education already has enough people worrying about test scores, spreadsheets, and checking boxes.
I'm here to help you protect the parts of teaching that matter the most.
The joy, the relationships, and all the little moments that made you fall in love with teaching in the first place.
If that sounds like your kind of classroom...
Welcome home.
I'm really, really glad you're here. ❤️
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