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Kimiko Pettis

@kcpteachertips

Instructional Coach/Mentor, 6th-8th educator,ProjectLitComm Chapter Leader, BookSource Ambassador, US Army Veteran

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I know that #GivingTuesday is over but I have some extra Project LIT Community novels that I want to give to an educator or parent of a voracious reader. Contact me if you are interested. #readingcommunity #book #literacyrocks

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Many people have asked how they can help in the aftermath of the Buffalo Blizzard. Please check out this 🧵 of people, families, and organizations you can donate to. I will add more as I learn about more. 👇🏿

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“Each of us has that right, that possibility, to invent ourselves daily. If a person does not invent herself, she will be invented. So, to be bodacious enough to invent ourselves is wise.” #MayaAngelou Happy #NewYear

“Each of us has that right, that possibility, to invent ourselves daily. If a person does not invent herself, she will be invented. So, to be bodacious enough to invent ourselves is wise.” #MayaAngelou Happy #NewYear
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I had a blast being a judge SIU Carbondale for the Illinois Junior Academy of Science State Science Fair. In fact, I came across some pretty fascinating projects done by 7th-12th graders. However, this young lady from CPS - Chicago Public Schools Whitney M. Young HS was phenomenal.

I had a blast being a judge <a href="/SIUC/">SIU Carbondale</a> for the Illinois Junior Academy of Science State Science Fair. In fact, I came across some pretty fascinating projects done by 7th-12th graders. However, this young lady from <a href="/ChiPubSchools/">CPS - Chicago Public Schools</a> <a href="/wyhs/">Whitney M. Young HS</a> was phenomenal.