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Thomas Courtney

BIO: Thomas Courtney is a 6th-grade middle school English Language Arts and History teacher in San Diego, California. He is the author of many articles, memoirs, and short stories found in anthologies, magazines, and newspapers. He has written several books, including the upcoming Viral School Rhetoric: A Teacher’s Story of Good Intentions, Bad Policy, and a Pandemic, available in the Fall of 2025.

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

Teaching 102: Understanding School Personnel, A Teacher’s Guide

by Thomas Courtney19 hours agoFebruary 18, 2025

Schools rely on a multitude of people to fully function for each child. The same child who needs a bandage today needs a counselor tomorrow, requires a reading specialist next week, and could benefit from a table adjustment that requires a custodian the day after. Often teachers feel as though we wear multiple hats in […]

Posted inThe State of Education

Opinion: Donald Trump Needs Some School Shooter Training

by Thomas CourtneyOctober 28, 2024October 28, 2024

Former President Donald Trump has nearly been assassinated by two deranged white Republicans with guns-twice. A third instance looked scary, too. Trump has become so worried about it in recent days that he has even asked for a military helicopter.  Many people who support Trump seem to believe that the core issue isn’t guns, nor […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

What If Mr. Lunch Supervision Goes to Washington?

by Thomas CourtneyOctober 15, 2024October 2, 2024

In 1939, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was a big hit in theaters. The film is about a naive small-town guy who takes on corruption. The movie instantly became a classic and a part of the American zeitgeist.  We’ve had many Mr. Smiths sent to Washington since then. Most, if not all, have claimed that […]

Posted inInstruction & Curriculum

What Project 2025 Really Means for US Schools

by Thomas CourtneyOctober 3, 2024October 2, 2024

“I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it.” Those are the words from former president Donald Trump last month. Like so many other lies he tells, I didn’t personally believe him. For me, Donald Trump has made it clear where he stands on the notion of many things, like […]

Posted inBack to School

Tips for Setting Up Classrooms on a Budget

by Thomas CourtneyAugust 27, 2024August 27, 2024

When you are new to a school site, the first question you often ask is: How am I going to teach in an environment that isn’t suitable for children? I asked a dozen teachers I know for tips about setting up their classrooms on a budget. Their advice, like finding a box of unused pencils […]

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How to Run a Fantastic Back-to-School Night 

by Thomas CourtneyAugust 13, 2024August 13, 2024

Back to school night. It comes every year, and it comes fast. It’s often the first chance you have to meet parents, share your vision of the year with them, and to open up your class showcasing the miracles you perform on a daily basis. It’s also stressful as all get out. But it doesn’t […]

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Thank You, Joe Biden

by Thomas CourtneyJuly 22, 2024July 22, 2024

I’ve been a teacher since Bill Clinton. In my first year, when kids didn’t speak up during a presentation I’d say, “Let’s use the same voice a president would use to give a speech.”  Later, after the September 11th attacks, I’d tell my class how some things must be taken seriously, just like President Bush […]

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The Ten Commandments For the Outside of My Classroom Door

by Thomas CourtneyJuly 15, 2024

Many people may not be aware that when a public school teacher is first hired, they swear an oath. This oath, like the oath of the presidency, like the oath of the Oklahoma State Superintendent, of the Louisiana Governor’s, like the oath of all who work for US government agencies, involves the duty to protect […]

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