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John Lettieri

@coachlettieri

Christian, Husband, Father of 3, Teacher, and Baseball Coach @ Nettleton High.

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I’m not sure what’s going on with my Twitter account but I’ve had 30 new followers in as many minutes. May have been hacked.

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Our hearts and prayers go out to all those affected by the storms late Friday night. We hope for a speedy recovery for anyone injured and also for the cities of Amory,Rolling Fork and any other affected.

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Forgive me, I'm just trying to understand the United States of America. Republican Donald J. Trump is charged because his lawyer paid Stormy Daniels $130k in 2016 to avoid media distraction and negative publicity but those who suppressed a true Hunter Biden laptop story that

Forgive me, I'm just trying to understand the United States of America. Republican <a href="/realDonaldTrump/">Donald J. Trump</a> is charged because his lawyer paid <a href="/StormyDaniels/">Stormy Daniels</a> $130k in 2016 to avoid media distraction and negative publicity but those who suppressed a true Hunter Biden laptop story that
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NEW: Country music star Brantley Gilbert says the Jason Aldean backlash made him "mad as hell" as he strongly defended Aldean during a recent concert. Good to see country artists standing up to the woke mob πŸ”₯ During the concert, Gilbert told the crowd he decided to "write them

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Effective teachers don't focus so much on rules, but more on relationships, routines, & expectations. If you focus mainly on rules, you will spend most of the year enforcing them. But if you focus on relationships, routines, & expectations, you rarely have to defer back to rules.

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Teachers don't always need critique or constructive feedback. Sometimes, all they need is encouragement and appreciation. This boost in morale, motivation, and job satisfaction leads to higher engagement and a more positive learning environment.