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Empowering English Language Learners through Performing Arts: An Educator’s Experience

High school musical season presents both challenges and victories for all involved. For the second year in a row, English language learners performed a musical show for an audience in a foreign language. And they did it syllable by syllable. This success story transcends the show itself. When you direct high school play productions, it… Continue reading Empowering English Language Learners through Performing Arts: An Educator’s Experience

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Why Educators Matter in Challenging Times

In my thorough disappointment in this political cycle, one of my greatest concerns is how my students will be impacted. This discusses how I do my part to educate kids in a diverse public school despite the impending political storm. For the past 29 or so years, I have been an arts educator in a… Continue reading Why Educators Matter in Challenging Times

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A Teaching Toolkit for Student Success

In the weeks before starting school, I had a lot of anticipatory anxiety. Three weeks in, things have gotten off to a smooth start. What helps is having a well-developed teaching toolkit. This article shares my simple and consistent protocols that create a long-lasting flow for the entire school year. After all of the end-of-summer… Continue reading A Teaching Toolkit for Student Success

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You have to go through it.ย 

This phrase is something I found myself saying since the beginning of the 2023-2024 schoolย  year. It was one of those wise things Iโ€™d say to the kids when things looked tough, like during the last two weeks of our fall show PUFFS when the Monday tech rehearsal was over three-and-a-half hours long and it… Continue reading You have to go through it.ย