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25 Year Ago, A Teacher Took A Risk. I Still Benefit Today.

25 Year Ago, A Teacher Took A Risk. I Still Benefit Today.

How one teacher’s chance on me kept me writing 25 years later As I look back on the greatest risk anyone took on me 25 years later, it still blows my mind. I teach 7th graders. I love teaching 7th […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 4, 2021 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
As Educators, We’re On The Front Lines Of Social Justice Reform

As Educators, We’re On The Front Lines Of Social Justice Reform

Yes, we, as teachers and school leaders, have not just an opportunity, but a responsibility, to educate on social and racial justice First of all, I write this with a bit of hesitancy. Not because I feel these thoughts are […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com
Nine Moments with Joe Sanfelippo

Nine Moments with Joe Sanfelippo

I recently had the pleasure of hearing Joe Sanfelippo speak to a group of educators. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard someone speak for more than two hours and keep my attention the entire time, yet he somehow managed. I […]

kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com | Posted on February 2, 2020 by kyle.a.jepson@gmail.com

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