It was a humid morning as I dribbled a soccer ball through a series of cones as a middle schooler attending sports camp at the University of Virginia. I donned a bright, oversized orange jersey, white Umbro shorts, and orange socks that sat above my knee. I thought I was the coolest thing out there, except for one thing: my coke bottle glasses, without which I could not see a single thing.
by Annie Johnson
It was a humid morning as I dribbled a soccer ball through a series of cones as a middle schooler attending sports camp at the University of Virginia. I donned a bright, oversized orange jersey, white Umbro shorts, and orange socks that sat above my knee. I thought I was the coolest thing out there, except for one thing: my coke bottle glasses, without which I could not see a single thing.
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by Rose Palley
It’s hard to believe it, but report card and parent teacher conferences are upon us yet again. This month at East Nashville Hope Exchange, our workshop focused on preparing parents for engaging with their child’s teacher in an effective and positive manner. |
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