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Rayann Mitchell
@RayannMitchell
Elementary Principal, K12 Educator, and Lifelong Learner.
Land O Lakes, FL Katılım Ağustos 2012
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When you believe in a child and treat them like you do, they believe and become that belief. Pygmalion Effect!
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More than 50 kids and their parents at Science and Engineering Family Academy tonight. Full STEAM Ahead @MarloweElem wolves!!! @pascoschools @SciencePasco




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Weekend PSA
Reminder for all of us: the school year is a marathon, not a sprint.
Put work aside, even for a few hours, and be present where it matters.
Balance isn’t a luxury—it’s how we lead well & live well.
#PrincipalInBalance #BackToSchool2025

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I love this soooo much … it never gets easier but you do hard better !??
Konner Beste@KonnerBeste
It’s what we do, we wait for stuff to get easier. It will never get easier. What happens is you handle hard better. So make yourself a person that handles hard well. Because if you have a meaningful pursuit in life it will never be easy @karalawson20
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Data meetings should feel personal — because they are.
They’re about real students with real lives. Every name on the list deserves our attention, our belief, and our best effort.
But just naming kids won’t move the needle.
And naming kids without naming actions? That just becomes an excuse.
Behind every data point is a child.
And behind every plan should be a team of adults committed to doing something about it.
Let’s make sure our data conversations don’t stop at who’s behind.
Let’s talk about what we’re going to do — and do it.
No blame. No excuses. Just next steps.

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