One year ago today, I was called in to meet with my son’s principal…and accused of “Educational Neglect!” In the eyes of the court, “Educational Neglect” is full-fledged child abuse.
One year ago today, I was called in to meet with my son’s principal…and accused of “Educational Neglect!” In the eyes of the court, “Educational Neglect” is full-fledged child abuse.
Happy Thanksgiving! In the spirit of this wonderful holiday, this week’s newsletter is a tribute to parents and teachers.
I have shared many details about struggles we have had to help my son over the past several months, including a shocking situation that caused us to pull him from his school abruptly last spring. We experienced a lot of heartache as a result, but there are many silver linings. I would like to highlight them today, and the people who helped bring them our way…
For a while, I didn’t think this day could come soon enough…the LAST day of 30-in-30! Now, I find that I have a whole slew of ideas, topics, and technologies I could dig further into. And, I will…eventually. For now, I need a break. (more…)
Several months ago, I was asked to write a 600-word story about how my father has contributed to my
success in life. It was supposed to be published in a book paying tribute to fathers, but I believe the
project has fallen-through. Nonetheless, I have had this piece and had been wondering how I might
share it with Dad. I hope you don’t mind joining me in saying “Thank you” to my dad and wishing him a
happy birthday! (more…)
I had to make a “last-minute” road-trip to meet my new niece today; I am now an “aunt” for the first time! Baby Katelyn is adorable and a truly wonderful Thanksgiving gift!
As I held that beautiful newborn this morning, I thought about the blessings she already has in life, including her two loving parents and extended family (including “Aunt Sue”) who love her to pieces! We will all make sure she has every advantage in life. This is a stark comparison to the situation described below. (more…)
Yesterday, I took a walk down memory lane, visiting a special store called The Detroit Shoppe. I was inspired to share some thoughts about what makes me proud to be from Detroit. (more…)
Last week, my dad shared a story that really touched me and has been on my mind for a few days, so I thought I would share it with you.
Dad had just returned from a two-week trip to his hometown of Eau Claire, WI. While there, he visited with Gerrie, a former classmate that is terminally ill with cancer. Dad has known her since they were four years old and had a great time reminiscing about kindergarten, grade school, and high school with her. Dad has always spoken highly of Gerrie and clearly enjoyed his visit and their trip down memory lane. (more…)
I wanted to let you know that our parents are still saying great things about SOAR®. Many of the comments center on how practical everything is…Several parents are doing the weekly meeting and ...
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Tobi Flair
Public Middle School
New Orleans, LA
Tobi Flair is the principal at Harry Hurst Middle School in Destrehan, Louisiana. Her building has built a 20-minute session of “SOAR time” into their daily schedule.
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