APUSH Teacher, Psychology and Economics Teacher, Coach, Avid Reader, Explorer of Nature and Passionate Foodie.

Joined August 2013
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🖤💛🖤💛 Go Jags!
Excited to announce Mrs. Kallenbach, Social Science teacher at ACHS, as our Teacher of the Week for Week 1! Thanks for your impact on our student-athletes and on our school! #HUNGRY2025 @CentralGridiron @ACBC_ACHSJags @Coach_DTuttle @ACJagsAthletics
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WATCH: Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood perform "Imagine" at the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter in Washington
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❤️❤️Blacklight pep assembly is always lit! Happy Friday! #ACAllday
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Congrats APUSH students 2024!!

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RIP Coach FRAKES. We will miss so much about you. White Rabbit pranks won’t ever be the same.
So happy I finally got to meet you Coach Frakes @frakes_rita #Rootinforrita
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‼️ State Qualifier ‼️ Allison Saunders wins the high jump with a jump of 5’ 4”!
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Congrats Players and Coaches!!

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2024 Regional Champs! @AC_GirlsSoccer defeat the Hays Indians 3-0 #ACALLDAY
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Good Luck @achs_swim_dive !!
We had fun cheering for @achs_swim_dive before they headed to STATE! @Sunflower385 🏊🏻‍♀️❤️🐆
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Good luck APUSH! May your essays be read in the voice of Morgan Freeman!

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Let’s keep #TeacherAppreciation Week going with another poster giveaway! It’s Harry Truman’s birthday, so let’s give away a U.S. PRESIDENTS poster today! Interact for a chance to win. One winner. Ends 5/9, 12 am CDT THE TWEET STOPS HERE. ✋
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Happy #TeacherAppreciation Week! Let’s have a poster giveaway to start this week! Interact for a chance to win a 25 LANDMARK SUPREME COURT CASES poster. Ends 5/7, 12 am CDT
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Be better for one of the best teachers in the entire nation, @CarnivalCruise
You've got to do better @CarnivalCruise. My wife recently passed away & b/c I purchased trip insurance through you, I called to see what could be done. I was told that by removing her it would actually end up being more expensive and my daughters & I would have to change rooms.
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You've got to do better @CarnivalCruise. My wife recently passed away & b/c I purchased trip insurance through you, I called to see what could be done. I was told that by removing her it would actually end up being more expensive and my daughters & I would have to change rooms.
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#OnThisDay in 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. made his last march. Joined by Ralph Abernathy and James Lawson, King led a march of sanitation workers in Memphis. More than 1,300 workers had gone on strike after the deaths of two workers, Echol Cole and Robert Walker, who took shelter in the back of the truck to avoid the frigid February rain. The white driver had refused to allow the two men into the cab of the truck. Cole and Walker wound up getting crushed. “The two men’s deaths left their wives and children destitute,” Michael K. Honey wrote in “Going Down Jericho Road.” “A funeral home held the men’s bodies until the families found a way to pay for their caskets.” On strike, workers, who qualified for food stamps, demanded better pay and better conditions. The city refused to recognize their union and, in response, hired strikebreakers. King spoke to them and others gathered: “You are reminding, not only Memphis, but you are reminding the nation that it is a crime for people to live in this rich nation and receive starvation wages.” King wound up halting the march when some broke windows and looted. He halted the march and vowed to have a nonviolent protest on April 5. He didn’t live to see that day. mississippitoday.org/2024/03…
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If it’s good enough for the number 1 team in the nation, it’s good enough for you Take your vitamins (Via @joearruda9 🎥)

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4th Hour took the costumes to a whole other level! They kind of remind me a band.
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Meeting of the Minds 2nd hour! Character winner was GW!
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Evolution of Rock Music
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It was the early 1950s, and "I Love Lucy" had America enraptured. The show was so popular that, as Lucille Ball, the star who played "Lucy" would say, "In 1951-52, our show changed the Monday-night habits of America. Between nine and nine-thirty, taxis disappeared from the streets of New York. Marshall Fields department store in Chicago hung up a sign: 'We love Lucy too, so from now on we'll be open Thursday nights instead of Monday.' Telephone calls across the nation dropped sharply during that half hour, as well as the water flush rate, as whole families sat glued to their seats." But in 1952, the show nearly came to a stop. Lucille was pregnant. She and her husband, Desi Arnaz, were expecting their second child. Joyful it was for the couple but problematic for the show, considering the societal taboos around depicting pregnancy on television. Sensing an opportunity to be bold and help shift social norms, the executives and writers wrote Lucille's real-life pregnancy into the show, though they used the word “expecting” instead of “pregnant.” As Lucille's pregnancy unfolded on screen, the show handled it with warmth and humor, delighting viewers and adding to its immense popularity. On January 19, 1953, Lucille gave birth to Desi Arnaz Jr., and just 12 hours later, 44 million viewers – 72% of American households – tuned in to see Lucy welcome Little Ricky into the world. The episode garnered more viewers than President Dwight D. Eisenhower's inauguration the following day.
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Teddy and Willie during happier times …and some dude in the background 😳 #POTUS 🇺🇸
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