RIP Kobe Bean Bryant

24 hours later, and I still don’t want to believe it. If I ignore ESPN, stay off social media, then maybe, just maybe they will all still be alive. The news of Kobe Bryant dying in a plane crash is a nightmare that I want to wake up from. The moment I opened Facebook yesterday […]

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Please Stop!

Throughout my 30 plus years on this earth, I have learned what questions are appropriate and what questions are inappropriate to ask women. Most people know not to ask women their age or their weight, but there is one question that I have seen cause tremendous damage. I am begging everyone who is reading this […]

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At A Lost…

“Life is what you make it, I hope you make a movement / Hope your opportunity survives the opportunist / Hopin’ as you walk across the sand, you see my shoe print / And you follow ’til it change your life, it’s all an evolution / And I hope you find your passion ’cause I […]

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Use Your Discretion

“Professionals are expected to exercise discretionary judgment in their field,” (Lipsky, 2010 pg. 14). Well, we all know how well some professionals exercise discretion in their chosen field and the life-altering effect it has. Whether that be cops ending an innocent person’s life or a high school counselor failing to enroll their student in the […]

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Our Broken Pipeline

“If you think hard work is expensive, wait until you get the bill for mediocre.” When I first heard this statement, it hit me hard because, well it’s true. As the price of education continues to rise, I often find myself having to convince students that the price tag is worth it, the student loan […]

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Four-Year Graduation Myth

Ever since I entered higher education as a student quite a few years ago, graduating in four years was the most significant stressor for college students. I struggled to live up the pressure of graduating in four years. I found myself taking on way too many classes to graduate in four years and found myself […]

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A Broken System

I just wrapped up 46 pages of “The American Policy Landscape” by Rippner (2016), which discussed the structures and policies as relates to education. Each state, actually each county all have their vision of what constitutes as educational needs of the children their community. Education is the wild wild west, and until those who control […]

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