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Melanie

@itsmels3

life is kinda crazy and somehow I’m still kickin ✌🏼

Maryland, USA Katılım Aralık 2017
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George Mason Athletics
George Mason Athletics@MasonAthletics·
𝐄𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐲 🔰 George Mason is one of six schools in division 1 with both the men’s and women’s team undefeated in conference play #BelieveBIG² | #PatriotPressure
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Melanie@itsmels3·
I’m only in year 2 and I’m EXHAUSTED. The kids these day are so challenging.
Travis Akers 🇺🇸@travisakers

A message from a Kindergarten teacher: After forty years in the classroom, my career ended with one small sentence from a six-year-old: “My dad says people like you don’t matter anymore.” No sneer. No malice. Just quiet honesty — the kind that cuts deeper because it’s innocent. He blinked, then added, “You don’t even have a TikTok.” My name is Mrs. Clara Holt, and for four decades, I taught kindergarten in a small Denver suburb. Today, I stacked the last box on my desk and locked the door behind me. When I started teaching in the early 1980s, it felt like a promise — a shared belief that what we did mattered. We weren’t rich, but we were valued. Parents brought warm cookies to parent nights. Kids gave you handmade cards with hearts that didn’t quite line up. Watching a child sound out their first sentence felt like magic. But that world slowly slipped away. The job I once knew has been replaced by exhaustion, red tape, and a kind of loneliness I can’t quite describe. My evenings used to be filled with construction paper, glitter, and glue sticks. Now they’re spent filling out digital reports to protect myself from angry emails or lawsuits. I’ve been yelled at by parents in front of twenty-five children — one filming me with his phone while I tried to calm another child mid-meltdown. And the kids… they’ve changed too. Not by choice. They arrive tired, anxious, overstimulated. Their tiny fingers know how to swipe a screen before they can hold a crayon. Some can’t make eye contact or wait in line. We’re expected to fix all of it — to patch the gaps, heal the trauma, teach the curriculum, and document every move — in six hours a day, with resources that barely fill a drawer. The little reading corner I once built, full of soft beanbags and paper stars, was replaced by data charts and “learning metrics.” A young principal once told me, “Clara, maybe you’re too nurturing. The district wants measurable results.” As if kindness were a weakness. Still, I stayed. Because of the small, holy moments that no spreadsheet could measure — a whisper of, “You remind me of my grandma.” a shaky note that read, “I feel safe here.” a quiet boy finally meeting my eyes and saying, “I read the whole page.” Those tiny sparks were my reason to keep showing up. But this last year broke something in me. The aggression grew sharper. The laughter in the staff room turned to silence. The light went out of so many eyes. I watched brilliant teachers — my friends — vanish under the weight of burnout, their joy replaced by survival. I felt myself fading too, like chalk on a board that’s been wiped one too many times. So today, I began my goodbye. I pulled faded art off the walls and tucked thirty years of handmade cards into a single box. In the back of a drawer, I found a letter from a student from 1998: “Thank you for loving me when I was hard to love.” I sat on the floor and cried. No party. No applause. Just a handshake from a young principal who called me “Ma’am” while checking his notifications. I left my rocking chair behind, and my sticker box too. What I carried with me were the memories — the faces of hundreds of children who once trusted me enough to reach out their hands and learn. That can’t be uploaded. It can’t be measured. It can’t be replaced. I miss when teachers were partners, not targets. When parents and educators worked side by side, not in opposition. When schools cared more about wonder than numbers. So if you know a teacher — any teacher — thank them. Not with a mug or a gift card, but with your words. With your respect. With your understanding that behind every test score is a heart that cared enough to try. Because in a world that often overlooks them, teachers are the ones who never forget our children.

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Smriii
Smriii@smriiis_reading·
I just love books and libraries and the smell of books and the sound of flipping pages and i just love words and paper and fictional characters and the feeling of paper between my fingers. i just want to live inside a bookstore.
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GMU Giant Killer
GMU Giant Killer@GMUGiantKiller·
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, YOU ARE NOT DREAMING, THIS IS REAL LIFE! YOUR GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS WOMENS BASKETBALL TEAM HAVE WON THE A-10 TOURNAMENT AND ARE DANCING THIS MARCH! THE GREATEST REBUILD IN COLLEGE SPORTS HISTORY IS COMPLETE!
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Dr. Michael W. Nickens aka Doc Nix
Peak moment teaching in the Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music!!! Dr. Soo Han let me copilot conduct #PinesOfRome !!!! with the Mason Symphony Orchestra and The Green Machine!!! What a thrill!!! Thank you, Soo!!
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madeleine@parietines·
Saturday 8-2: I love having a lazy, nothing day 2pm: if I don't do something I'm gonna jump off a bridge
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GMU Giant Killer@GMUGiantKiller·
THERE IS GEORGE MASON BASKETBALL TODAY!
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pamela ❤️‍🔥@tisthepamseason·
how am i supposed to dress for a low in the 40s and a high of 81
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Melanie@itsmels3·
why is putting myself first such a hard choice to make😖
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soup 🤍
soup 🤍@alorazei·
some people are natural criers. they cry when excited, they cry in grief, they cry in laughter, they cry in rage, they literally cry at any slight emotional experience or state. this is how their bodies process experiences in real time. and that’s okay
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cid@Cidneee·
Not the be dramatic but when i hang with my friends, life be worth living 😂😂
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babysitting my now former student and her brothers and I’ve been told “you’re the best babysitter we’ve had in like 5 years” because I took them to the local splash pad/park 🥹
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Invis🧜‍♀️
Invis🧜‍♀️@invis4yo·
"Are you seriously going to cry just because you're stressed?" Me:
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No Context Cats
No Context Cats@nocontextscats·
My lego set looks realistic 😲
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Invis🧜‍♀️@invis4yo·
When I complain about my body but I keep eating
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Punch Cat@PunchingCat·
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