📍Nashville
Hopefully, the smell of gunpowder has left the hallways.
It hasn’t left my memory, though. I’m not sure it ever will.
I stand with the children who march for their lives, and I stand with the educators who support them.
It takes a village—
Hopefully, the smell of gunpowder has left the hallways.
It hasn’t left my memory, though. I’m not sure it ever will.
I stand with the children who march for their lives, and I stand with the educators who support them.
It takes a village—
But we feel abandoned. We feel defeated.
Tomorrow, I am to return to my classroom. The desks are still in disarray from being used as a barrier. Scissors are still lying on the floor.
But we feel abandoned. We feel defeated.
Tomorrow, I am to return to my classroom. The desks are still in disarray from being used as a barrier. Scissors are still lying on the floor.
However, the harsh reality is: Educators nationwide feel abandoned. We feel like we’re fighting for these children alone.
However, the harsh reality is: Educators nationwide feel abandoned. We feel like we’re fighting for these children alone.