"Education ๐ is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world ๐." - Nelson Mandela.โ
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These challenging times have reshaped many aspects of our lives, and teaching is no exception, as today's Fan Friday @ronskina shared with us:
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"I teach middle school math ๐ฉโ๐ซ in Houston. The end of the school year was chaotic with Covid-19 ๐. We had to learn a new system, teach with this system, and expect kids ๐ง๐ฝ๐ฆ๐ผ to just jump right in."
She notes that teaching might be leaning more towards virtual education than in-person, but the future remains uncertain.
An El Pasoan ๐ and friendย ๐ @ronskina has been one of our early supporters. โ
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"I was born and raised in El Paso. I grew up with Chelsie, the owner of Chuco Relic ๐, and her sisters. We went to elementary school together, and I later worked at that elementary school ๐ซ with her mom ๐ฉ๐ฝ."
Although she no longer lives in the Sun City โ๏ธ, she still carries her love for it not only on the T-shirts she uses to represent it but also in her mind:
"The small businesses ๐ข are what keep El Paso unique and authentic. The people of El Paso come together and work as a community. Because we are a border town, our Mexican ๐ฎ๐น culture is embraced by El Pasoans, and we are the sister city to Juarez ๐. You donโt find many other cities like that."
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and for representing El Paso in Houston! โค๏ธ