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Wonder.

One word.

It's been a driving force in my life. Every day.

I wonder. 


I don't just wonder, I find answers -- or rather I research, connect, consider, and form my own ideas to inform my life and my work, sharing and collaborating with others to consider the best options.

And that's what I wish for my students -- to wonder about the world and how it works, to wonder about words and why they inspire us, and to wonder in ways that expand their understanding of the world by working together to understand and by connecting with others to learn together.

Wonder. Once started and once shared, the ripples of learning are endless and intertwined. 

What is one word that has impacted you?



Go boldly and scatter seeds of kindness... Reflect curiosity and wonder... Live to make the world less difficult for each other. ~ George Eliot

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