Jason Haeseler (@angryheartdad) 's Twitter Profile
Jason Haeseler

@angryheartdad

Father. Veteran. Recovering engineer. Baltimore City Schools Spec Education Math Teacher. Union Member. Urbanist. Traveler. Bibliophile. Enthusiast. he/him/his

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Interesting there’s no mention that these are “the good schools” as so many are fond of pointing out. thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/high-sc…

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The chronic absenteeism discussion in policy circles has jumped the shark. Kids aren’t absent from school because we lack the right carrots and sticks. Kids are absent from school because we haven’t done enough as a society to meet their basic needs.

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As a transit riding high school teacher, whenever our students have issues they (and sometimes administrators) come to me for solutions. I know Holly Arnold is super busy and Jerome Alexander Horne is too, but who can I sit down and talk with? (I’ll even buy you coffee.)

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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry announced his endorsement of Mark Parker, Democratic candidate for Baltimore City Council in Baltimore’s First District. Henry, running for reelection unopposed, previously represented the Fourth District on the Baltimore City Council. 1/4

Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry announced his endorsement of Mark Parker, Democratic candidate for Baltimore City Council in Baltimore’s First District. Henry, running for reelection unopposed, previously represented the Fourth District on the Baltimore City Council. 1/4
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Please join me in advocating on behalf of the life-saving and community-building Complete Streets legislation: especially road design and infrastructure that supports the safe use of bikes, scooters, and wheelchairs.

Dwayne Reed (@teachmrreed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know how many schools would grow and eventually thrive if the administrators began asking teachers for their opinions and actually listening to what they said? ALL OF THEM.