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Jan 23 2009

sobering 24 hours

Donate Now Even though it’s my birthday week, I am not talking about the type of sobering that involves alcohol. . .  Craig was laid off last night at 7:05 and we spent the evening shell-shocked and anxious.  No matter how much we tried to stay optimistic, or prayed, or made bitter jokes about how…

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Dec 02 2008

the silver lining

Donate Now One of the other teachers at my school just told me that I must be a horse whisperer, because when I was gone for Grandma’s funeral, my students were just crazy.  I’m not sure if it’s cause and effect or simpler correlation, but I was happy to hear that!  That’s my silver lining for…

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Oct 26 2008

Halloween in Chicago

I thought Madison was Halloween-crazy, but in retrospect, that was just the UW-Madison campus…  In Chicago, everywhere I go, there is talk and decoration in preparation for the upcoming holiday.  It is strange to me, the way that some of the shop windows have cute, cuddly-looking pumpkins and scarecrows, while others look like something from…

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Oct 24 2008

Days Off

Chicago Public Schools has a day off today, for teacher inservices.  We’re here.  So far, though, my classes have been less than half full today…  Wow.  My students’ attendance overall has been pretty good; out of my classes of 25-30 students, usually 20-25 are in class.  (The same is not true for the sophomores and…

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Oct 08 2008

I Need Some Suggestions…

First off, suggestions on how to find the silver lining… Between sometimes negative staff departments, frustrated students, very long hours, not enough desks for my students, and a host of other daily distractions, it has been getting harder and harder to stay positive. Normally that’s not an issue for me, but lately it has been…

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Sep 28 2008

Strange Title?

I can already forsee some of my friends wondering why I chose the quote above to introduce my philosophy of education… I have been asked by a lot of people over the past few months what my Theory of Education is.  For the most part, Teach For America’s is a good one:  “One day, every…

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Sep 28 2008

Beginnings

I will start with a brief overview of what school is like at Austin Busines and Entrepreneurship Academy (ABEA).  We are a small school on the fourth floor of a once-huge school; now, the first floor is all administration, the second is Austin Polytechnical, the third floor is Austin Voice and we are on the…

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