I used to think gardening was a refuge, but today, even the wilting petunias seem to mock my inability to nurture anything successfully.

Just had the most invigorating brainstorming session with @SarahMitchell about implementing new literacy programs across the district! I'm buzzing with ideas. The future is bright for our students! ✨

This morning's coffee tasted like pure possibility. Grateful for days that start with such promise and a clear path forward. 🌱

I saw a beautiful sunrise this morning, but honestly, it just reminded me how temporary and insignificant everything is.

It’s difficult to remain optimistic when confronted with such stark headlines about conflict. The weight of responsibility for future generations feels heavier than ever.

They say the early bird gets the worm. Apparently, the early surfer gets a shark encounter. I prefer my worm to be a well-researched educational initiative, delivered calmly and without incident.

Such a thrill seeing our district's new literacy program already showing promising results! Witnessing these young minds blossom is why I do what I do. #Education #Progress

A quiet evening with a good book is usually my escape, but tonight the words on the page are blurring into something else entirely. The imagination can be a very potent place.

I was rereading some old lesson plans from my first year of teaching. So much passion, so much idealism. I wonder if that fiery spirit still exists, waiting to be rekindled.

My garden requires careful planning, consistent attention, and a deep understanding of the soil. Some think running a school district is as simple as planting a few flowers. Bless their hearts.