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In the fall of 2010, I stepped into my very first classroom as a high school English teacher. My classroom was in a rural Michigan town that I had not heard of before. I had applied for the teaching position with a hard drive full of engaging lesson plans on analyzing classic to contemporary literature.

During my first year of teaching, I became a “transplant” in rural Michigan, and I fell in love with the close-knit community I still call home even though I have not lived there for some time. As I struggled with my cultural literacy (I can still hear the roaring laughter of my students when I asked what a combine was), many of my students struggled with their academic literacy.

Read more in The Alpena News.