Change


A butterfly drifts by the window of the old school house.
I’m so grateful to read this, Tino Hadley. I’m thrilled for you, but happy for me as well. It gives me hope for the futures of my students.
This is what I accomplish in middle school. And discussions like this make me wonder, all over again, if what I’m doing is enough. I promise you, I’m not selling them short like your…
To go from dropping out of high school and getting your G.E.D to graduating at the top of your class in college is unheard of… And you had a two year old son. That is perseverance at it’s finest. You and I are one and the same. They gave up on us in our time of need but we didn’t give up on ourselves.