• Summer Break

    Congratulations to the class of 2024! As we close another school year, it’s a time for reflection, celebration, and anticipation for the future. To our graduates, I hope every one of you has many wonderful journeys ahead. May you find great success in all your endeavors and carry the knowledge and experiences from your time…

  • Celebrating Positivity: June

    In June, celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month, National Indigenous History Month, famous birthdays, and positive historical events to create a dynamic classroom environment.

  • CIC: Broken Bat is Published

    The “Broken Bat” storyline from Batman comics, depicting the hero’s physical and psychological battles, influenced Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises” and serves as a teaching tool for resilience, character evolution, and storytelling.

  • ReBlog CW150: Memorial Day

    This is one of several articles in my brief history series about the US Civil War and its 150 anniversary. Originally published Memorial Day 2018. Updated May 2023. In 1970, Memorial Day became a federal holiday on the last Monday in May and now most people are not even sure what the holiday is about…

  • TMIH Space Exploration: May

    May’s Celestial Chronicles: Exploring the Wonders of Space History As May ushers in the warmth of spring, it also offers us an exciting gateway to delve into the captivating realm of space history. This month, we celebrate remarkable moments that have unfolded beyond Earth’s boundaries, shaping our understanding of the cosmos. Join us on a…

  • CIC: Jubilee and Shang-Chi

    Jubilee, a Chinese American mutant in comics, embodies resilience and diversity. Educators can use her journey to teach themes of identity and empathy. Shang-Chi’s story also offers rich opportunities for exploring representation and morality.