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rlnerdgirl:

affectingly:

iamgwenslongroadhome:

the-douchebag-diaries:

My principle at school took the mirrors down in the bathrooms and put these there instead..

This bothers me but I am not sure I can articulate why.

It kind of bothers me too. First, I’d have to ask if he also took the mirrors down in the boys’ restrooms. And then I could go from there, unpacking how I feel about this. 

As a teacher I find myself liking this. Also, everybody is assuming the principal is male, and I’m not sure why.

And that the picture is the girl’s bathroom.  

rlnerdgirl:

affectingly:

iamgwenslongroadhome:

the-douchebag-diaries:

My principle at school took the mirrors down in the bathrooms and put these there instead..

This bothers me but I am not sure I can articulate why.

It kind of bothers me too. First, I’d have to ask if he also took the mirrors down in the boys’ restrooms. And then I could go from there, unpacking how I feel about this. 

As a teacher I find myself liking this. Also, everybody is assuming the principal is male, and I’m not sure why.

And that the picture is the girl’s bathroom.  

shared 3 months ago on Feb/10/2013, with 84,015 notes via / source

Shiny Happy Fits of Rage: westboro baptist church wants to picket the funerals of the kids who died at the sandy hook tragedy.

cracked-egg-s:

damnitgeorge:

i live in connecticut, and westboro is planning to come to our state to picket these kids’ funerals because they believe god is punishing connecticut for legalizing gay marriage, and that’s why these kids died.

it’s fucking sickening.

please reblog…

shared 5 months ago on Dec/16/2012, with 26,264 notes via / source

hateable:

This is Victoria. She died a hero yesterday. She hid her first graders in the cabinets and closets after hearing the gunfire. When the shooter came to her classroom, she told him that her students were in the gym. He then gunned her down and moved on. She saved the lives of all of her students. Please pass this on if you see it. She deserves to be remembered for her bravery.

hateable:

This is Victoria. She died a hero yesterday. She hid her first graders in the cabinets and closets after hearing the gunfire. 

When the shooter came to her classroom, she told him that her students were in the gym. He then gunned her down and moved on. She saved the lives of all of her students. 

Please pass this on if you see it. She deserves to be remembered for her bravery.

shared 5 months ago on Dec/15/2012, with 18,310 notes via / source

crackerhell:

goodstuffhappenedtoday:


How A Middle-School Principal Persuaded Students To Come To School


by David Kestenbaum

Shawn Rux took over as principal of MS 53, a New York City middle school, last year. At the time, 50 or 60 kids were absent every day. You could understand why they stayed away: The school was chaos.
Twenty-two teachers had quit, the entire office staff had quit, and hundreds of kids had been suspended. The school was given a grade of F from the city’s department of education.
“It was in a bad place,” Rux says.
Rux decided he needed to create incentives for kids to come to school. Incentives that were more obvious to middle-school kids than, “If you come to school you’ll be better off 20 years from now.”
He handed out raffle tickets to anyone who showed up to school on time. One of the prizes was an Xbox. And he threw in an element of randomness: The first kids in line when the doors opened might get 20 tickets.
It worked. Kids started showing up early.“It was … like, ‘Get out of my way, I’m trying to get into school,’ ” Rux says. “It was nice.”Rux also created his own currency. He called it Rux Bux. Teachers hand them out when kids are well behaved. They can be traded in for school supplies, or special lunches. A sixth-grader named Wander Rodriguez is trying to save up 5,000 Rux Bux — enough for a personal shopping spree with Rux.
The principal also stands outside school every morning, greeting the students as they show up. This recognition is another, subtler incentive to come to school. “I like this school,” Wander Rodriguez says. “They treat me like home, they treat me nice, they always give me stuff. … They always say ‘hi’ in the mornings.”The school went from an F to a C. Daily attendance went up to over 90 percent. Then the hurricane hit.
The school is in Far Rockaway, Queens — one of the areas hardest hit by the storm. Some kids’ homes were destroyed. One student who stayed at home through the storm told a teacher, “My apartment complex was in the middle of the ocean.” Rux’s car was destroyed. The first floor of his house was flooded.After the storm, after school started up again, Rux’s goal was to get attendance back to 90 percent. Every day, his staff texts him the attendance numbers. The day I visited last week, 89.2 percent of students attended school. Close, but not close enough for Rux.
The storm has been tough on everyone, he says. But that’s no excuse. Kids have to be in school.



not going to see this man in no news nowhere

crackerhell:

goodstuffhappenedtoday:

How A Middle-School Principal Persuaded Students To Come To School

not going to see this man in no news nowhere

shared 5 months ago on Dec/15/2012, with 57,435 notes via / source

If this gets 200k notes by the time I graduate (June 2014), I’ll do this across the stage after receiving my nursing diploma.

gallifrey-feels:

thatgleekywholockianhead:

leader-of-the-shadows:

thefantasticten:

the-smart-brother:

ignoratio-elenchi:

thatgleekywholockianhead:

image

Worthwhile cause.

there better be a damn video

i have NO regret reblogging this

There BETTER be a friggin’ video

I normally don’t reblog my own post but this was necessary. OH MY GOD PEOPLE I PROMISE THERE WILL BE A VIDEO.

In the spirit of the series 7 trailer spam, EVERYONE REBLOG THIS NOW

shared 5 months ago on Dec/13/2012, with 204,277 notes via / source

barleytea:

there are too many mistakes w/this for me to keep chugging away at it 4 now so here it is

barleytea:

there are too many mistakes w/this for me to keep chugging away at it 4 now so here it is

shared 5 months ago on Dec/9/2012, with 528 notes via / source

katroart:

Easter of ’68…oh we never forget it. Sorry Jack ;)

katroart:

Easter of ’68…oh we never forget it. Sorry Jack ;)

shared 5 months ago on Dec/9/2012, with 324 notes via / source

If this gets 200k notes by the time I graduate (June 2014), I’ll do this across the stage after receiving my nursing diploma.

gallifrey-feels:

thatgleekywholockianhead:

leader-of-the-shadows:

thefantasticten:

the-smart-brother:

ignoratio-elenchi:

thatgleekywholockianhead:

image

Worthwhile cause.

there better be a damn video

i have NO regret reblogging this

There BETTER be a friggin’ video

I normally don’t reblog my own post but this was necessary. OH MY GOD PEOPLE I PROMISE THERE WILL BE A VIDEO.

In the spirit of the series 7 trailer spam, EVERYONE REBLOG THIS NOW

shared 5 months ago on Dec/8/2012, with 204,277 notes via / source

Reblog if you actually DO believe in ”fairytales” and you’re older than 13…

winterwiccan:

coldeyesxwarmheart:

I do! And ‘m proud of it. 

I’m 20 :D

shared 5 months ago on Nov/30/2012, with 1,848 notes via / source

Just an experiment. Reblog if you actually give a fuck about male victims of domestic violence and rape.

lowlifetheory:

beneca-crane:

phantomhivesass:

lost-prince-of-asguard:

thepiscesactor:

This lack of notes is disturbing.

NEED.

NOTES.

NOW.

Well. 

There’s an eye-opener.

It’s worse for men, because they don’t speak out, they’re programmed not too. Women, I believe have too much power over men in today’s society. Men are more vulnerable than we realise. It’s pathetically sad that this goes ignored.

shared 5 months ago on Nov/27/2012, with 139,085 notes via / source

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