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Tracie Vaughn Zimmer Ramblings about the reading and writing life.
1. Teacher Appreciation Day

 I know I would not be a writer without so many teachers who encouraged me along the way: Mrs. Karen Sternberg (who I still can't bring myself to call Karen without concentrating), Mr. Davis, Mrs. Yeatts, Mrs. Dingledein and dozens of others. I'm so proud to be teaching now in the same district that helped me become a writer and today I hope the voters give us the support we need to keep doing it the right way, too with our school levy on the ballot!


I also want to say a HUGE thanks to all the teachers I've worked with over the years who have made the sisterhood a safe place to be myself. I couldn't do this job without their friendship!!

THANKS, too, for my students, of course without whom I would not be a teacher!  I'm so lucky to have gotten to know each of you this year. 

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