Pat Orobko (@patorobko) 's Twitter Profile
Pat Orobko

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Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who is the MVP in the life of a Coach? The Coach’s Spouse. Coaching is not easy. And being the spouse of a coach can be even harder. - They sit alone - They hear the critics - They see the highs and lows What makes the Coach’s Spouse so Important? [THREAD] 🧵

Fixing Education (@fixingeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a teacher, this is what I want to say to SOME parents: Stop making excuses for your kids. STOP IT. Teach them to earn things, not demand things. Hold them to a higher standard. Challenge them. That way, when I try to challenge them, they’ll know we both expect it.

clayton kroeker (@radioclayton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most Saskatchewan Small Town Bar: Episode 3 - Cut Knife (Lucerne Hotel) Wood panelling, bright carpet, bunjee cord door handles… my kind of place. Not too many cash only spots anymore. This would be a money spot to watch an afternoon Rider game. #sask

Vicki Orobko (@vickiorobko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@nailsxainsley got her sister all set for an epic roadie to see Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever . Check out all the detail and that little basketball and give her a follow on Instagram!

@nailsxainsley got her sister all set for an epic roadie to see <a href="/CaitlinClark22/">Caitlin Clark</a> and <a href="/IndianaFever/">Indiana Fever</a> . Check out all the detail and that little basketball and give her a follow on Instagram!
Tamara Hinz (@hinz_tamara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How come it’s not a problem to rustle up over $1 **billion** for this project yet there isn’t enough to properly fund education or healthcare or eliminate child poverty?

🔥FeverHawk🔥 (@kinnicknorth23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Most points generated in a single game (66) *Most assists in a single game (19) *First triple-double by a rookie (twice) *Leads league in assists per game *Leads league in 3 pointers made *Leads league in rebounds by a guard *Most career 25 pt, 10 assist games *Fastest player to

*Most points generated in a single game (66)
*Most assists in a single game (19)
*First triple-double by a rookie (twice)
*Leads league in assists per game
*Leads league in 3 pointers made
*Leads league in rebounds by a guard
*Most career 25 pt, 10 assist games
*Fastest player to
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The most important thing is to have the will to prepare to win. Preparation to win is much more important than the will to win. But if you combine the preparation to win and the will to win, I get chills thinking about it,” Mike Krzyzewski

Joshua Medcalf (@joshuamedcalf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Parents, The mountains you are trying to move for your kids are most likely the very mountains they need to climb in order to develop the grit and skills to survive and then thrive in the real world. I know it’s hard, but let them struggle. Let them fail. Let them figure

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bless the coaches who hold all kids accountable for grades, conduct & behavior. Never doubt that choosing discipline over a win is the right thing. It matters. That example says that regardless of how good a player is, he/she will be held to a very high standard. That’s powerful!

The Principal’s Office (@educator4ever36) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m reading “brain rules” by John Medina. It’s about 10 years old. It’s research based and quite good. He writes: “One of the greatest predictors of performance in school turns out to be the emotional stability of the home.” EVERY teacher already knows this, so why do you still

Wendi A. Irlbeck MS, RDN, LD, CISSN (@wendi_irlbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your 16 YO athlete isn’t willing to wake up 15-min earlier to grab water, some protein and carbs for breakfast let alone put together some backpack snacks for their day they really don’t care about getting stronger or improving as an athlete. You can’t earn that D1

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We don't become you. You become us." Great teams don’t adapt to individuals. Individuals adapt to the standard. The culture is built. The standard is set. You either buy in, or you don’t belong.