Elsa Glover
Elsa Andreasen Glover is a native of DeKalb.
She is a national board-certified teacher who has taught in Kaneland schools for the last 20 some years.
Her two children and husband keep her busy outside of the school day. In her spare time, Elsa spends time outdoors running, hiking and camping.
You can reach Elsa at elsa.glover@kaneland.org or on twitter @elsainga
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Elsa Glover has a revelation about acceptance.
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It may not be glamorous, but change has to start somewhere. And Elsa Glover says there's no shame in dishwater.
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Don't wear white after Labor Day and never ever get caught in a straw hat in the off-season. Elsa Glover asks "what will set us off in the future?"
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A family trip to Paris! Elsa Glover finds something deeper in the ooh-la-la of the City of Light.
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Elsa Glover urges her fellow teachers to turn off that alarm clock — and savor at least a few mornings.
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Students at Elsa Glover's middle school are learning how to tell their own stories — and so can you.
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Elsa Glover says there's a lesson to be learned from a forgotten American battle cry.
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Sometimes there's a spark of inspiration — and sometimes there isn't. Elsa Glover says that's OK.
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On this 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, we pause to remember the pain and suffering. And we pause to hope we can find peace in the midst of our own turmoil.
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Some things are feeling more "normal" as we transition through this pandemic — and some are not. Elsa Glover points out how confusing that can be.