#11FF & Getting Involved (Updated)

You meet the best people on the Twitters and Facebooking.

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If you’re #11FF and weren’t included, please let me know. I assure you it’s not intentional – it’s old age and perpetual confusion. 

Festivities aside, I know enough of you across the state – and beyond – that I HAVE to believe in the possibilities.

None of us can single-handedly change everything we’d like in Oklahoma’s leadership or edu-slation, or that of whatever other state or country you call home. Other than a vigorous sign-carrying from time to time, far too many of us don’t get politically involved. We don’t pay attention to the legislation that affects us or the individuals who (supposedly) represent us at the State Capitol. 

I get it – it’s time-consuming, confusing, and depressing. We’re busy with our own classrooms and our own problems, and that other stuff seems so far away. It’s not like we can DO anything about it, right?

But there are something like 45,000 teachers in Oklahoma. (The percentages are likely comparable in whatever state you happen to be.) Assuming many of us are married, or have adult children, or siblings in other professions, or even, like, friends – that should mean an easy 100,000+ voters willing to support public education.  

Know how many people voted in the last statewide election? Just over 800,000. Maybe we can’t run the show or get everything we’d like, but we could MATTER. Greatly. 

And yet, a recent campaign run (and won) by an educator in Oklahoma discovered that less than half of the teachers with whom they spoke were even registered to vote.

This isn’t to criticize anyone, and it’s not about guilt or shaming (well, maybe a tiny bit of shaming – but then we’ll move on). It’s about starting where we are. I’m talking about Oklahoma, but if you’re somewhere else, the general ideas still apply. I’m THAT wise and ubiquitous. 

Voting in Oklahoma for Busy People

March 1st was, as you were probably aware, the date of the Presidential Primary in Oklahoma. That’s a whole other descent into madness we won’t worry about here.

Statewide Primaries are on Tuesday, June 28th. This is when we begin the process of choosing who’ll be setting state edu-policy for the next 2 – 4 years. As in national elections, this is when you help choose your party’s nominee for each office serving the district in which you live. Sometimes there will be multiple candidates from the same party running for an office; sometimes not.

Any state primary in which no candidate receives a majority of the vote will result in a Primary Runoff election on August 23rd. Only the top two candidates for each disputed office will be on these ballots.

Statewide elections are on the same date – November 8, 2016 – as national elections, including this year’s Presidential elections. That means turnout will be higher than in off-years, and besides… well, I think we can safely say that this year is going to be weird no matter what transpires between now and then.

Members of the State House of Representatives are elected every two years – just like at the national level, every single one of them are up for re-election (or not) every time. State Senators are elected every four years, meaning half are up for re-election (or not) each time.

The window for filing to run for state office is April 13th – 15th. An impressive number of teachers are getting involved by simply running themselves – it’s fewer contract days and WAY more money, so consider this. It’s a legitimate option.

You have until June 3rd to make sure you’re registered to vote in Statewide Primaries. Here’s why they matter:

Democrats / Independents

We really do have Democrats here. Some even hold office. Most are strong supporters of public education. They have limited impact, however, unless there are MORE of them up there. So, if those are your leanings, you need to get involved and vote these folks in. I realize national politics seems a bit futile for you lefties in these parts, but you can have a huge impact closer to home.

Keep in mind that an Oklahoma Democrat isn’t necessarily the same creature as a California Democrat or a Massachusetts Democrat. Many of our ‘lefties’ have strong approval ratings from the NRA, conservative social values, or other traits which would count as ‘ultra-conservative’ in other parts of the country.

The State Democratic Party is allowing Independents to vote in Democratic primaries this year. So no excuses for you, either. 

Republicans

As to Republicans, the state has quite a range. Primaries are probably even MORE important on this side of the proverbial aisle. They’re unlikely to vote as if they ‘feel the Bern’ across the range of all possible issues, but some are much nicer to public education than others. Get involved. Figure out who’s been voting for what.

If you care about other issues deeply, that’s great – look at their records on those ALSO, but be realistic about what state legislators CAN and CANNOT actually do. Several of our entrenched legislators spend most of their time in office writing bills which appeal to the paranoid and ignorant, but which can’t realistically pass and wouldn’t survive constitutional challenges if they did.

But for better or worse, the North won the Civil War and the 14th Amendment is a thing. All we accomplish by passing laws in clear violation of national socio-political realities are expensive lawsuits – which we always lose – and national mockery. A vote for a return to the 19th century is a wasted vote. Sorry. 

Other information on Oklahoma Elections can be found on the Oklahoma State Election Board site.

How Can You Stay Informed Without Becoming Bogged Down In The Inanity? 

The Tulsa World is good about covering issues impacting education in Oklahoma, usually in ways supportive of public ed (unlike their counterpart in OKC). It’s not expensive to subscribe, and you get both paper and online access. 

Oklahoma State Legislature – If you know what you’re looking for, this is the official site of the OK State Legislature. You can read both proposed and current legislation, look up the voting record of your elected representatives, etc. 

OpenStates.org – A bit easier to navigate when researching bills and voting records from the past several years. You can search by bill number, legislator, general topic, etc. 

The Oklahoma Policy Institute – This group doesn’t focus exclusively on education issues, but they’re amazing when it comes to making sense of all the complex budget talk we’ve been hearing this year. They also make nice charts and graphs to share with your slower friends so they’ll understand. 

Oklahoma Education Journal – A relatively new, mostly news-ish site which is off to a very promising start. Short pieces, easy to understand, no fluff.

If you’re on Facebook, groups like Oklahoma Parents and Educators for Public Education post regular articles and updates and engage in discussions related to public ed. 

If you’re on Twitter, search the hashtags #OklaEd or #OKElections16. There are also weekly #OklaEd Twitter chats every Sunday evening from 8:00 – 9:00 on a variety of topics, often including political issues. 

There are a number of rather vocal bloggers who advocate for public education. 

OKEducationTruths – Rick Cobb has been around for a very long time in blogger years and can be relied upon to consistently explain and analyze events impacting you and your kids.

A View From The Edge – Rob Miller is another veteran blogger, sometimes a bit kinder than myself and usually amusing. Required reading. 

Fourth Generation Teacher – Written by Claudia Swisher, retired educator and active advocate at the Capitol and around the state. Good stuff, especially when she’s annoyed.

Blue Cereal Education – That’s where you are now, silly. You’re welcome to enjoy the full range of my wit and brilliance, but at the moment I refer you to #OKElections16 where I have candidate profiles, updates issues, etc.  

At this level, with typical voter turnout, your voice matters in state elections.

You shape who gets in, starting with primaries. You shape what they write and how they vote by what you say and do NOW.

We don’t have to win 30-40 seats to matter. A few key seats, or a half-dozen wins ANYWHERE educators haven’t been a factor before will get the attention of every member of the legislature. It will add to the influence of those who already support us and give pause to those who don’t when they’re deciding what to inflict next. 

Let the ones you support KNOW that you support them – and why. Let the ones you don’t KNOW you don’t – and why. Be clear, informed, and professional when you call, email, or meet with them. 

Some won’t care, b/c they answer only to their fiscal overlords. But even all that out-of-state money can only buy so many votes – at some point they need YOURS as well, or it’s all for naught. Their masters do not show mercy to losers. 

Even I, in all my wit and wisdom, lack the power and influence to force involvement. Most of us do.

But we can each do our part, large or small. Cliched as it sounds, that’s all we can do. Collectively, though…

My little part is to offer token thanks for your involvement – not for WHO or WHAT you vote for, but for getting more involved, and getting OTHER EDUCATORS more involved in the electoral process.

Presenting the Brand New, Classroom-Ready, TLE-Proof, BCE #11FF Pedagogy Protection 5″x7″ High Quality Magnetized Magnet:

BCE Magnet

How It Works

Administration observing you? New teachers sitting in on your classroom? Parents concerned about a lesson you taught or a strategy you used, or even a grade you gave their little boo-boo?

Just point to the magnet and nod – slowly, but confidently. You pass, all 4’s, discussion over, thanks for coming. 

Two Ways To Get It

(1) Push any Blue Cereal post or content page related to #OKElections16 (although in my vanity I’ll accept anything from the page you decide to share) by Tweeting it or sharing on Facebook. Make sure you tag me or use #11FF so I’ll see it.  

(2) Enlighten others about #OKElections16 – The resources on this website AND in general. Talk to your co-workers, meet with your department, and calmly, rationally explain some of the issues impacting #OklaEd this year and EVERY legislative session. Encourage them to GET INVOLVED

Better yet, ask your building principal for 5 minutes at the next faculty meeting to encourage co-workers to get informed and start voting in state primaries this June. Suggest their spouses or other family members run for office themselves – I’ll help raise the $200 filing fee if need be. 

As long as you’re not telling people who to vote for, there’s not even gray area in encouraging teachers to learn more and do more about the issues which impact them and their students.

And if it’s YOU – if you haven’t been engaged in the political workings of your state – then GET INVOLVED yourself. That counts, too. 

It takes verve to do this, and some of you will start uncomfortable conversations different than those you’d intended. THAT’S OK – you got this. It’s even OK if you don’t know every detail about every bill or every legislator.

This isn’t about what we already know and have already done – it’s about what we’re willing to learn and how much we’re willing to do. 

Then, let me know. Email or DM me with your story (short or long – I’m curious, but I know you’re busy). I’ll send you a couple of the BCE Magnets as token thanks and acknowledgement that you’re awesome and Totally Forever #11FF. If you’d like extras for co-workers who responded supportively, I’ll send more – up to a dozen at a time if you believe it’s merited. 

I trust you – you’re now #11FF. You tell me what’s appropriate.  

If you’re not in Oklahoma, but fighting similar battles in your edu-world, that works, too. You just let me know – same offer, modified as YOU see fit. 

Illegitimi non carborundum.

Blue Cereal Celebration: Out With The Old…

BCE MugI’ve discovered the last few BCE #11FF Steaming Hot Nectar Receptacles. There are a few more than I’d realized, but far fewer than demanded by the adoring masses.

Never let it be said that we don’t suffer in the 21st century.

You may have noticed a new banner logo on the website. It was time for a change, and I like the part where I can’t be sued for using it without permission.

I’m quite in love with it, actually. 

That means it’s time to ship the remaining #11FF mugs to the final group of winners for this particularly coveted item. Here’s all you have to do…

Between now and the end of Blue Cereal Celebration Week (Saturday 3/19/16 at Midnight), find and promo your favorite posts or other pages from the BCE website. Tweet them, Facebook them, get them shown during the previews at your favorite drive-in, whatever – but make sure you tag me or otherwise let me know so I can add your name to the queue. The use of the official #11FF hashtag is strongly encouraged as well.

Unfair preference will be shown to those of you who comment on the link as you send it, or otherwise personalize it in a “I didn’t just click the ‘share’ button” way.

Flattery and even outright kissing-up are not merely tolerated, but encouraged.

There’s also a very real chance I’ll rig the contest in favor of anyone pushing out something I’d forgotten I liked, or something that doesn’t always receive the same attention as my vitriol and obscenities over current events. 

BCE Magnet

Once these are gone, the first wave of Blue Cereal #11FF memorabilia is complete. The second wave begins next week with the Brand New, Classroom-Ready, TLE-Proof, BCE #11FF Pedagogy Protection 5″x7″ High Quality Magnetized Magnet.

Administration observing you? New teachers sitting in on your classroom? Parents concerned about a lesson you taught or a strategy you use, or even a grade you gave their little boo-boo?

Just point to the magnet and nod – slowly, but confidently. You pass, all 4’s, discussion over, thanks for coming. 

Looking for a new gig somewhere they hate teachers less? Or simply trying to persuade your local legislator that you’re not a complete idiot standing alongside the highway of life with a ‘Will Teach for Food’ sign?

Point to the magnet.

Students challenging your classroom management? Whining about the subject matter or all that thinking you’re making them do? Maybe your principal is trying to interrupt your class for another $#%& assembly?

The magnet.

You’re gonna want one of these. You’re gonna want it bad

But first things first – let’s take a few more days and talk about how wonderful I am. We’ll get to you next week, I promise.

Blue Cereal Celebration (3/13/16)

It’s my birthday.

Not my person birthday – I’m too old to care about that much anymore. It’s Blue Cereal’s birthday. 

Whose Dance Is It AnywayTwo years ago this week, I started Blue Cereal Education, and – let’s be honest – from that moment, your worlds would never be the same. 

For the first six months or so, most of what I wrote was pretty hit’n’miss. The learning curve was steep, as I’d never done anything like this before. Thankfully, Janet Barresi was our State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and while that was horrible for Oklahoma teachers and students, it was GREAT for snarky blogging!

The State Department site alone was a gold mine of edu-horror. *sigh* 

Colbert DanceIn November of 2014, the Russians killed my site. My wife and webgoddess called me with a very concerned voice and told me that while she’d managed to retrieve a zillion pages of text and code, anything I wanted back would have to be completely recreated. 

I was SO relieved! What an amazing chance to start over – keeping the parts I liked, editing the stuff that I thought had potential, and tossing the rest. 

Carlton DanceDr. Barresi had lost her primary by then and we knew Joy was on the way (in more ways than one), so I didn’t bother with that material.  The rest I began wading through, deciding what I liked enough to write again.

It was less than you’d think.

I don’t let myself become too obsessed with analytics and numbers, but of course I check from time to time. (Anyone who says they don’t is fibbing.)

Here are the Top 10 most visited pages on Blue Cereal since that rebuild in November 2014:

Awkward Dance

(1) End #OklaEd (2/15/16) – This was a blog post from quite recently, as you can see. I assume it’s good news when what you’re writing now is getting more traction than what you wrote back then – otherwise, you quickly become Foghat playing at the state fair.

I’m a bit surprised and pleased at the degree to which this one has surpassed all other posts (it has more than double the page views of the post in second place), since it’s a call for state-wide edu-revolution. You people are a bunch of radicals and trouble-causers… no wonder we get along so well.

(2) Oklahoma Turns Against APUSH? (1/17/15) – This was the first of a series of posts about the attack on AP U.S. History in Oklahoma last year, spearheaded by Sen. Josh Brecheen of Ada, OK, and Rep. Dan Fisher of the largely fictional Black Robed Regiment.

The post is mostly a brief intro – since I knew very little at the time I posted it – followed by the rather extensive text of Brecheen’s bill. So… that’s humbling. I assume it kept the highest hit-count partly because it was first, and partly because it had the most obvious title in reference to the subject matter. 

I tend to get a little, um… too ‘creative’ for my own good in naming these things sometimes. It’s a wonder ANYBODY knows what I’m talking about.

Blues Clues Dance(3) Special Election – Senate District 34, January 12th – #OKElections16 (1/4/16) – Another relatively recent post, and another very clear – if not particularly creative – title.

J.J. Dossett won, in case you didn’t know, and while I’m certain there were many, many other factors in play – his campaign, his platform, his timing, his supporters, and the like – I prefer to believe I used my pithy wit and extensive social media influence to annoint the good State Senator as the first of many pro-education types winning office this Election Year. 

Return those New Candidate Questionnaires, kids – you don’t wish to offend the king-maker!

(And can we, um… can we NOT tell Dossett that I kinda just claimed credit for his election, even in jest? I, er… I think it’s important he feel like he contributed. It’s good for his self-esteem.)

(4) Roster Villification (11/19/14) – This one surprised me a bit. I was having a bad day, and unlike most of my posts, this was a one-and-done. (Well, I may have edited it once for about 10 minutes.) Then again, the angry and frustrated stuff generally does MUCH better overall than the thoughtful, reflective bits. In fact, you may have already noticed how few of the deep, thoughtful bits made the Top 10. Hmmm…

But I was right about the idiocy of the process. So there’s that. 

Rainbow Unicorn(5) #OKElections16 – This is the main page for all things related to Oklahoma Elections this year. It’s only been up since the start of the calendar year, and I can’t tell you how gratifying it is that people are accessing it as a resource.

I try to keep the Candidate Profiles interesting, get my Pending Legislation straight, and stay current with the Issues, but this part is not as fun and doesn’t come as easily for me as the bloggery or the lessony stuff. Now that people actually read this site, however, I kinda wanted to make myself useful, and this seemed like something that needed to be done. 

I’ll be better at it next election cycle, I have to think. Maybe. If I’m still around…

Skimpy Happy(6) #11FF – I did NOT see this one coming, but of course it’s SO appropriate that it ranks this high.

When I was writing during that first year, I was all too aware that my numbers were abysmal compared to the legit blogs. But I’m all about the sauce and the inside joke, so from the start I determined that here, and on Twitters, and the Facebooking, I’d always proceed as if the adoring masses were a given.

Star Trek HappyThe thing is, although I didn’t get tons of comments or emails or messages, the ones I DID get were SO good! I don’t mean merely in terms of praising me (although that’s essential and appropriate), but rather… the quality of what you write to me, and how well you write it, and the questions and comments and insights and suggestions… I was a bit taken aback, and deeply gratified. I still am. 

This was much better than having adoring masses. These were witty, insightful peers. Booyah – internet gold. 

At some point I began referring to regular readers as my Eleven Faithful Followers. When it was time for the first Blue Cereal long-sleeve shirts, the hashtag #11FF was contrived. 

I’ll be carrying on more about you guys soon, but for now let me just say – all tone and schmaltz aside – you are some quality peeps. I wouldn’t trade you for ten times the numbers, or a hundred times the money. 

Celebration Boy(7) Who Killed Avery Chase? Document Activity (4/21/15) – Consistently in the Top 10 each month, I have yet to receive a single comment about whether it’s being used, if it’s working, or how it’s being changed to make it better. I hope the numbers mean someone’s finding it helpful – seriously. I’m pretty proud of these. 

(8) State Testing: The Ultimate Solution (7/10/15) – This one is a personal favorite of mine. I thought it struck a nice balance of genuine frustration and teacher-y passion for *sniff*… THE CHILDREN. I’m still like this one quite a bit – go figure. 

Aquaman Happy(9) My Response to Alfie Kohn’s Attack on ‘Growth Mindset’ (8/18/15) – Like I said, conflict gets page views. That’s not why I wrote this one, of course – I’m too pure to be swayed by such logistics. I really hated the piece Kohn wrote and to which I’m responding here. 

I was somewhat surprised by how many messages and tweets and such I received which not only supported my post, but wanted to share mutual loathing of Alfie Kohn. I don’t agree with the man on everything, but neither do I consider him a charlatan or a moron or any other bad words which were used in an effort to secure my solidarity. I just thought he was wrong on this one. Really, really wrong.

So, I’m glad all of those people love me, but I was unable to share their vitriol towards A.K. I hope that didn’t ruin the moment for them.

Peanuts Dance

(10) Welcome to Atheist School (2/26/16) – Another recent post, which suggests that my page views are benefitting from the kerfuffle over this session of the OK State Legislature. (In Oklahoma, the legislature meets from February – May each year. The bulk of the damage they do has to happen in this window, so they’re intense months.) 

It’s unfortunate that so many posts have to be written about the state of our state, but we’re a mess. At least shining some light on the assumptions of our elected leaders has some small chance of shaping the upcoming elections. In this post, Rep. Dunlap says what many of his peers wouldn’t, but which they THINK anyway – that public schools are godless, decadent places, and the only way young people can possibly learn to be decent human beings is through taking the two mites remaining in public education and giving it to upper middle class white parents so they can rescue their precious darlings from yucky poor people.

I cringe, but I’m also glad it’s out there. It’s not quite as good as legislators this past week reading the Bible on the floor of the State Senate to prove Jesus is against regulating firearms, but it’s part of that same mindset – that it’s their job to put the Old Testament into state law, and that they alone are fit to arbitrate the true meaning of Christian faith on our behalf.

So This Week Is Blue Cereal Celebration Week.

Who better to focus on me than ME, after all?

Thanks for coming along for the ride. You are daring and wise to do so.

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Let’s Have A Blue Christmas (Cup of Cheer)

Erin Barnes

I know, I know – we’re barely getting through Thanksgiving here… let’s go easy on the accelerator towards New Years, shall we?

But the Spirits have stirred and it’s time to initiate the Second and Final Wave of Blue Cereal #11FF Steaming Hot Nectar Receptacles Away-Giving!

Er… you can win a Blue Cereal #11FF cup.

But they’re pretty cool mugs, and the elitist cred you get simply for owning one is totes beyond. 

Beginning on Blue Friday (the day after Thanksgiving, November 27th, for you international types), I’ll be giving away a cup-a-day to someone demonstrating #11FF-ness. 

Jed Lovejoy

What does that mean?

You push out blog posts or other wisdom from any #11FF or myself – usually by Tweeting a link w/ some adoring comment giving your followers some idea why they should check it out. Tag me (@BlueCerealEduc) so I’m aware of it, or use the hashtag #11FF so it will show up on my radar.

Facebook works fine as well, for you old-school types, but drop me a note letting me know it’s there so I can throw your name in the mix of potential winners. 

Cathy Benge

Every 24 Hours between now and Xmas Eve, I’ll randomly select a name from those sharing the #11FF love. I’ll announce the winners on Twitter and Facebook, ask you to message or email me with a shipping address, and SUDDENLY YOU’RE THAT COOL!

I know, right?

Zen Teacher Cup Shirt ComboREMEMBER: It can be any Blue Cereal blog post (or anything else on the site worth sharing) since the beginning of time, OR any post or other brilliance from an established #11FF. Make sure you tag me and use #11FF so I don’t miss it in the craziness that is ‘holiday season’. 

Now, I think there’s some pie left – maybe a croissant. Go enjoy, then start picturing yourself where you are right now, but with one of the few remaining, highly coveted Blue Cereal #11FF Cups in your hands as friends and loved ones look on with unfiltered envy and resentment. Isn’t that was Christmas is all about?

Haselwood 

UPDATES & WINNERS LIST!!!

It’s funny – people ask the most reasonable questions…

“If I Tweet out an #11FF post but don’t win THAT DAY, am I still in the mix?”  

“Do basic RTs count, or do I have to actually say something nice on my own?”  

“Why would I want another damn coffee cup, anyway?”

I don’t always have good answers. They give me too much credit for having a clear plan. 

Our Winners So Far (Golly Jeepers This Is Exciting!)…

Blue Friday through Sunday (11/29/15):

Lloyd Snow, @LoydSnow1 (RT: “What’s Next, #EdReform?”)

Kris Giere, @KrisGiere (RT: One of Meghan Loyd’s many efforts to win a mug by RTing “Inconceivable Conversations” – smart man.)

Meghan Loyd, @MeghanLoyd (for about a dozen RTs, mine and other #11FF’s, and general desperation combined w/ adorableness)

Week Ending (12/5/15):

Christie Mansfield, @existentialIND (RT: “Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, and Napoleon”)

Doug Robertson, @TheWeirdTeacher (for pushing out the Blue Xmas #11FF Cup of Cheer Contest to his eleventeen zillion adoring fans)

Amanda Smith, @manders416 (for several RTs, although the one that came out of the drawing was for “Volume & Power – A Borrowed Post”)

Kimberly Blodgett, @KimberBlodgett (for pushing out last weekend’s “Blue Serials (11/29/15)” weekly recap)

Chris Guckian, on Facebook (for sharing multiple posts on FB, and for making it worthwhile to stay on FB)

Kelley Morris, @MorrisKelley (for several RTs, including “Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, and Napoleon”)

Rhonda Hlavatay, @APTeacher813 (for several tweets, although the drawing winner was a RT of one of my favorites, “Koko The Gorilla”)

Week Ending (12/12/15):

David Roberts, @droberts302 (for saying wise, supportive things while sharing “Don’t Worry, I Have A Plan #OklaEd!” and because I like his profile pic)

Sarah Thomas, @sarahdateechur (RT of “Blue Serials (12/6/15) and for being generally amazing)

Barbie Jackson, @JacksonGirl69 (RT of “Last Chance in Oklahoma” and for tolerating me during #OklaEd chats)

Beth Marks, @BethFUTURA (RT and cool reply of “Koko the Gorilla” – one of my personal favorites that gains you instant credibility for liking)

Marcia Dressel, @MarciaDressel (Shared “Let’s Talk About Urinals” and did so w/ much praise and flattery, WHICH IS HOW ALL THINGS SHOULD BE DONE)

Rob Miller, @edgeblogger (SO MANY RTs and supportive things and seriously, how does he not already have a mug or shirt or something? The spirits have finally decided he’s ready…)

Melinda Parks, @mcappsparks (RT w/ kind words for “Dear Frustrated Student…” and for sharing the BEST quotes!)

Rebecca O’Dell, @rebeccaodell10 (New Follower, which wasn’t part of the contest, but the Spirits were insistent, so now that’s part of the contest. They must really like her or something…)

Amy Berard@1amyberard (BONUS #11FF Cup Winner for doing the stuff the rest of us are either not called on or are unwilling to do – with style and integrity.)

Week Ending (12/19/15):

Michael Hall, @usamhall (RT of “Have a Cup of Cheer” combined w/ shamelessly asking – an approach few others have considered – bonus for forthrightness!)

Suzanne Sutton, @TheMsSutton (Shared “A School of Reindeer” and actually used the “required” #11FF tag – bonus for following the rules!)

Starr Sackstein, @mssackstein (Shared several posts, including “He Tests – He Scores!” and “Dear Frustrated Student…” – bonus for being a bit of a blogging hero to me!)

Amy Presley, @STLinOK (Shared “Dear Frustrated Student…” w/ great enthusiasm, added a music video to “Impossible School,” AND used the “required” #11FF tag – bonus for Blue Cereal Trifecta!)

Kathy Dunn, @KathySDunn (Shared “Dear Frustrated Student…” and argued w/ me during #oklaed chat – effectively and w/ conviction AND reason – bonus ponits for making me question my own rhetoric!)

Nate Robson, @OKWNate (Shared, “Don’t Worry, I Have A Plan #OklaEd” – bonus points for always making sure #oklaed is treated fairly but kept on our toes w/ his writing & reporting!) 

If you’re on the Winner’s List, DM or email me shipping info and I’ll have the #11FF Elitist Mug for Steaming Hot Nectar on its way ASAP!

TIME IS RUNNING OUT… ONLY FIVE MORE WINNERS EVER, ALL BETWEEN NOW AND XMAS – IT COULD BE YOU! 

Entrance Videos (Compilation)

**Those of you who subscribe by email may wish to view this one in your browser. Otherwise, well… it won’t make any sense**

I was quite flattered recently when so many readers stepped up and voted to help me choose my Official Blue Cereal Entrance Video.

Blue Cereal Education@bluecerealeduc – “Because I’m Awesome” (The Dollyrots)

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The challenge was then issued to fellow edu-bloggers to choose theirs, or risk having it chosen for them. The results are far from complete, but so far we have some amazing choices.

Jennifer Williams@JennWillTeach – “Imperial Death March (from Star Wars)” (John Williams) – This is so perfect.

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L.Z. Marie @LZMarieAuthor – “Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery Opening Theme” – All I can say is, ‘Yep’.

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Josh Flores@MrJoshFlores – “Sabotage” (The Beastie Boys) – This one amuses me to no end, and yet – SO appropriate.

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Drew Price@drewprice11 – “The Distance” (Cake) – and I do love me some Cake

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Tyler Horner @tylerhorner – “All Star” (Smash Mouth) – We’ve got a blind date with destiny… and it looks like she’s ordered the lobster.

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Kimberly Blodgett@KimberBlodgett – “Brave” (Sara Bareilles) – This song and especially this video make me ridiculously happy.

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Leave it to Ilana Horn – @tchmathculture – to color outside the lines! “Piano Stairs”

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Erin Barnes@elynnlll – “The Greatest Man That Ever Lived” (Weezer). Love this one 😉

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The World-Renowned EduShyster @edushyster – “Peter Gunn Mambo” (Jack Costanzo)

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Rob Miller @edgeblogger – “Liberty” (Jordan Page) – note the Ron Paul sweatshirt among the rotating clothing options! That sold me.

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Adrienne Fore – @mrsaj4 – has arguably cheated. She has designated both a ‘theme song’ for the year AND an ‘entrance video’. Because I admire those who color outside the lines, I’m letting her slide on this one – but don’t any of the rest of you get any ideas… it’s a one-time thing! First, her theme song for the year – “Giants” (Matt Nathanson). 

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As opposed to her entrance music – actually a better choice for that sort of thing. “Are You Gonna Go My Way” (Lenny Kravitz)

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Jennifer Lea@jennifer_lea_e – “She Blinded Me With Science” (Thomas Dolby) – Perfect!

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The Legendary Mrs. Waters @watersenglish – “Girl On Fire” (Alicia Keys) – Waters never ceases to surprise me. 

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The Vigilant Jed Lovejoy@jethroblank – with, I must confess, one of my favorites so far – “Movin’ Right Along” (Alkaline Trio)

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Barbie Jackson@BJacksonsClass – “Unfinished Song” (Celine Dion) – I honestly didn’t think it was possible for me to like a Celine Dion song, but for this… I mean, it totally works, yes?

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Courtney’s Voice@courtneys_voice – “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. I” (Flaming Lips) – Because she knows that it’s demanding to defeat those evil machines.

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The unpredictable Scott Haselwood@TeachFromHere – created his own mash-up entrance video. Go ahead, it’s OK to be just a LITTLE jealous…

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One of my favorite things about Twitter is the pathway it paves to essential cohorts like Sherri Spelic@edifiedlistener – who is ever finding new places to go, then offering the rest of us a ride. “I’ll Take You There” (The Staple Singers)

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AP Legend David Burton – master of the bow tie and purveyor of class and style to the masses – @psalmofdavid – “Sharp Dressed Man” (ZZ Top)

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This one I assigned based on my infinite wisdom and insight for this kind of thing. Starr Sackstein – @mssackstein – “The Star Song” (Bowling For Soup)

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Doug Robertson@TheWeirdTeacher – “On My Way To The Cage” (Rollins Band) – Many of you won’t believe me, but I THOUGHT it might be something like this. 

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This one, on the other hand, I did NOT see coming. But I like it. The wellspring of #oklaed pith, Rick Cobb@okeducation – “All Good” (Zeroleen)

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Finally, don’t forget the BCE #11FF Steaming Hot Nectar Receptacle / Long-Sleeve Elitist T Entrance Video, starring the #11FF:

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