

Debbie Fast, EdD
59 posts

@BPostv
Passionate advocate for students from families determined to rise above poverty and fulfill their dreams for the future. Educator of Title I and ELLs.




Pleased by the discussion my piece in today’s NYT (is.gd/MUKozy) is stirring up, but wincing at the misleading click-bait headline. I don’t want all students to get A’s! (I want them to be free of grades.) Gist of the essay is that excellence isn’t inherently scarce










A2. Start a staff book club to read more children's and YA books. Give attendees copies of the books for their classroom libraries or book clubs. #txlchat

To all CHS ELL & ELD Students, I feel fortunate to have made a difference in your lives & so believe in yourself and you can tackle the hardest of all situations & believe in yourself and you can make the complicated things seem simple. Be great!!!

SSPF's Educator of the Year! Ms. Deb Mitchell, CHS. Teachers change lives. Being the right person at the right time may be enough to change a person's life forever. Having a positive influence in the form of a teacher can make or break a human being. Ms. Mitchell changes lives!

Kathy English, 2019 SSPF Educator of the Year! Teachers are role models. They inspire and encourage us to be great, live to our fullest potential and see the best in ourselves. Kathy English is a role model and someone we admire and someone we aspire to be like.


