“Life After High School” Guest Speaker 

I arranged for Brian Rooke, former Edsel Ford student and current Henry Ford College student to present to my students at EF about life after high school. Brian offered a power point presentation that he developed and then candidly answered questions from students that subsequently developed as well as questions that students had prepared ahead of time as part of one of their assignments.  Some of the major topics discussed all centering around the theme of responsibility were: what is college like (how is it different than high school)?, living on your own and paying bills, and expanding your interests and horizons to grow as an individual. It was a great experience for all!  

    
 

Mid – Winter Fun

There is nothing like an expression of appreciation from a student to warm a teacher’s  heart.  The mid-winter break started out on a high note when I received a Valentine from a dear student.  I also had the great opportunity of attending the Hype Athletics Daddy Daughter Dance with my daughter, this was the first Daddy Daughter dance of hopefully many.  We also enjoyed a family Valentine’s night dinner!  I hope that your mid-winter break was restful and full of family, friends, and fun.

Big Read Kick Off!

As both a Dearborn Public Schools educator and Commissioner of the Dearborn Public Library Board, it was great to see the tremendous turnout and support of this partnership.  The kickoff featured Dearborn students and Members of the Dearborn Symphony.   Be sure to check out this year’s Big Read Calendar of Events for fun and educational activities…”Do You Know Poe?”

Cardio Bounce

There is always time for Cardio health, especially when you are having fun!!!

Lebanese Student Association 4th Annual Unified Gala

It was an honor to attend the Lebanese Student Association 4th Annual Unified Gala hosted by the Lebanese Student Association members from Wayne State and the University of Michigan – (Ann Arbor and Dearborn) to promote heritage, culture, and education.  The highlight for me as an educator was talking with my many previous students in attendance who have grown into such fine young adults and being humbled that they credited me in playing a role in their success.  I wish them all continued achievement and accomplishment.