Monday, February 1, 2016

Top LYS Tweets From the Week of January 24, 2016

If you are not following @LYSNation on Twitter, then you missed the Top 10 LYS Tweets from the week of January 24, 2016 when they were first posted.  And if you are on Twitter, you might want to check out the Tweeters who made this week’s list.

1. Even the best athletes in the world have coaches. (By @8Amber8)

2. Sometimes we learn as much from our enemies as our friends. (By @clwilkens)

3. Adult practice drives student performance! (By @KdherreraEMS)

4. Champions are champions not because they do anything extraordinary but because they do ordinary things better than anyone else. – Chuck Noll (By @CoachMotto)

5. Meeting minimum standards simply means that you are "Not Bad." Don't confuse that with actually being "Good." (By @LYSNation)

6. It's always fun hanging out at elementary schools! So much energy and excitement! (By @herbertoneiljr)

7. Researchers and scholars have found very large impacts of teacher quality on student achievement.  Teacher quality matters! (By @tgrierhisd)

8. You can't vote for pro-public education candidates if you're not registered to vote! (By @TACSnet)

9. It's hard to forgive when your first actions are revenge. (By @clwilkens)

10. Jeff Van Gundy (former college and NBA head coach) just dropped one of the most honest, surprising quotes on us: “A well-timed injury can be important for team chemistry." (By @LanceZierlein)

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