"We heard you were coming."
A young, white female with an Illinois, license plate, and a car stuffed full of belongings. I wasn't hard to spot.
I nodded. I bet they heard about me. I heard about them too. I heard many refused their culture and dismissed their history. I heard their parents drank anything containing alcohol, even hairspray. I heard little joy resounded in such an empty place. I heard education held minimal value here.
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Oh, hey, glad you found your way here. Sorry I missed you, but today I'm sharing about stereotypes and life on the Res over at Inspired Teacher. Homeschooling moms, classroom assistants, youth leaders, teachers, tutors, principals, children's ministry helpers, moms, teachers, and basically, anyone with an interest in education, come on over! Good conversations happen there.
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