
Is Education the Great Equalizer or a “Minimally Adequate” Obligation?
“Education then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great equalizer of the conditions of men, the balance-wheel of the social machinery.” – Horace Mann I recently ran across the story of Mary Mcleod Bethune and was in awe of her story and yet ashamed and embarrassed by how flippantly my state views its role in education. Mary’s story first. Mary Jane Mcleod was born in 1875 to a mother and father that were both slaves. The family lived in a small rural town in

What Louis Braille Can Teach Us
Louis Braille born January 4, 1809 and died January 6, 1852 Louis Braille, was the inventor of what we now refer to as Braille, a system of reading and writing for the blind. He changed the world for the blind. By most measures, his story is fairly normal, but there are three astounding life lessons that we can all learn from his life. First, we all benefit from the foundations put down by others. Second, we will not always see the fruits of our labor. Third, it took a b