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“Neighborly, Noble, and Nice” – The TITANic Standard That is Jim Coghill
It does happen fairly often. Standing in a grocery store or other retail venue in the Triad area, someone will look at my garb, see that I am affiliated with West Forysth and comment that he/she went to West. Many ask if there are still certain teachers still at West or if I may have … Continue reading “Neighborly, Noble, and Nice” – The TITANic Standard That is Jim Coghill
Too Many Books To Read, So Any Suggestions?
I simply gathered the books laying around the house that are not on bookshelves that I am either reading, just finished or am about to get to when God makes days longer and the hours pass more slowly. And I got this: I think that I find some sort of comfort in having a lot … Continue reading Too Many Books To Read, So Any Suggestions?
Items of the Week For August 13-19
For all of you former AP Lang students, these are your items of the week: Heather Heyer Steve Bannon Boston Barcelona Kissimmee Kennedy Center Awards Gala USS Indianapolis Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis North Korea Your political cartoons of the week: And the ad of the week:
When I Grow Up, I Want to Be Like Coach Murphy, The Titan of Titans
One of my first memories of Coach Murphy actually came at a Home Depot in Winston-Salem. I had on a West Forsyth t-shirt. Murph had on West Forsyth garb as well. He recognized me and came straight up and told me that the football team was going to Asheville the next Friday for a game … Continue reading When I Grow Up, I Want to Be Like Coach Murphy, The Titan of Titans
Addressing Charlottesville In Class If School Met Tomorrow
I spent the better part of a seven hour drive today thinking about how I would talk about the events of Charlottesville to my own children. One is a rising sophomore where I teach and she's bright and perceptive and has a great sense of self. It took about ten minutes to finish that mental … Continue reading Addressing Charlottesville In Class If School Met Tomorrow
A Request To Former Students From Me As I Enter Year 20 of Teaching
Actually, it's more than one request. Officially, pre-planning for the 2017-2018 school year starts next week. And yes, I am looking forward to it. I love what I do and where I get to teach. In the nineteen years that I have taught, I estimate that I have taught upwards to 3000 students, graded tens … Continue reading A Request To Former Students From Me As I Enter Year 20 of Teaching
In Praise of the High School Band – Again
In less than two weeks, my high school will play its first football game. In fact, before students even take a class, two games will have been played and put in the record books. And the band will be there with them. There is a tradition at the end of each game in which the … Continue reading In Praise of the High School Band – Again
He Speaks! But Says Nothing – Mark Johnson’s Interview With Carolina Journal
Earlier today, Mark Johnson tweeted the following self-promoting plug that touts the past to explain his lack of action on the present and lack of vision for the future. It doesn't take much to realize that there is nothing Johnson has done that has provided any "change" to the status quo. In fact, he has … Continue reading He Speaks! But Says Nothing – Mark Johnson’s Interview With Carolina Journal
That’s Worth 50K? Really It’s More Money That Could Be Spent on Public Education
Allowing Tom Hofeller to redraw legislative maps for our gerrymandered state is like letting an arsonist loose in a drought-ridden forest and giving him matches to play with. Take a read : http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/politics-columns-blogs/under-the-dome/article166115407.html. Fifty thousand dollars is above the salary of a highly qualified veteran public school teacher who raises student achievement consistently in a poverty-stricken … Continue reading That’s Worth 50K? Really It’s More Money That Could Be Spent on Public Education