I suck at doing this, really bad…for one I have too many email addresses. I need to consolidate them all into one. I think I will do that first thing. Then I need to delete old emails and reply to old emails that are still relevant. Then set up a plan/system to check my email so that I get to it at least once a day. I used to check it once a week but now that my business is growing that leaves me with a big pile-up which I then leave until the next week. Ugh, this is madness, it must be stopped!
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I just emailed you on the contact page of your website (but can’t find it now.) I have some used books if you are interested.
I know what you mean about the email accounts. I have got rid of some of my old accounts, but it seems I still have too many
And the spam! That’s the worst. I have to check my email everyday because if I don’t I’ll have between 500-700 a week (mostly newsletters that I’ve signed up for).
@anna: thanks, I would appreciate that!
@adam: spam is the worst…most of it gets caught but enough gets through to annoy me…I guess it works for the spammers though, somebody must be buying all that stuff or they wouldn’t do it, bleh
Would you maybe want to meet at the art center?
Anna, I appreciate it, but I can’t get over that way for a while if that’s ok with you. I screwed up my email settings on my site so you can also email me at trulastar at yahoo dot com till I get that fixed.
Matthew and the Money Tree
By Matthew Lynch
ISBN: 0-9779608-5-4
Format: Hardcover
Price: $14.95
Publishing Company: Lynch Publishing
Publication Date: July, 2005
Distributors: Baker&Taylor /QualityBooks
Genre: Children’s Books
Hi, my name is Matthew Lynch and my childrens book, Matthew and the Money Tree will be availabe for sale on July 15, 2006. If you have children between the ages of 3-11, then you should really consider purchasing his book. The moral of the story is that you do not need to have money to be happy. Also I have included info on my first book, Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap, which was published on April 1, 2006. Please support my books!!!
Money Tree Summary
When Matthew’s father tells him a chimerical tale of a legendary money tree, Matthew decides to venture out into the woods in search of the money tree and the adventure begins. Please join Mathew on his entertaining quest, in which above all he learns the true meaning of happiness. Matthew and the Money Tree is a wonderful tale for children and adults alike.
Author’s Biography
Matthew Lynch is an Exceptional Education Teacher at Sykes Elementary in the Jackson Public School District. He is also the owner of Lynch Consulting Group, LLC, an educational consulting firm. He is currently pursuing a Doctoral degree at Jackson State University majoring in Early Childhood Education, with a cognate in Administration.
For additional info, visit his websites:
http://www.lynchconsultinggroup.com
http://www.matthewlynch.bravehost.com
http://www.matthewandthemoneytree.bravehost.com
http://www.closingtheachievementgap.bravehost.com
To purchase the book please visit the following websites:
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.bn.com
Matthew Lynch
2324 Princess Pine Dr.
Jackson, Ms 39212
(601) 506-0382(W)
(601) 373-1552(H)
Lynch39083@aol.com
Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap
Book Description
In Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap, Matthew Lynch presents theories, research, and suggested practices that can be used to instruct, discipline and motivate African American Children. This book is intended for educators (pre and in-service), administrators, parents, etc., who are charged with the duty of cultivating the minds of African American children. With the arrival of the No Child Left Behind act, the so-called “RacialAchievement Gap” has attracted more concern and controversy than ever before. According to this timely analysis, the myth of the racial achievement gap has nothing to do with genetics—and everything to do with a host of embarrassing yet reversible social and pedagogical failures, including low teacher expectations, unrealistic timetables for learning goals, irrelevant curricula, ineffective teaching methods, careless administrators, poor parental involvement, negative peer groups, and self-esteem issues. For every problem raised, the book offers a level-headed solution, culminating in a plan for closing the supposed racial achievement gap for good.
Mr. Lynch also points out that teachers and administrators will no longer be allowed to let children of color fall through the cracks without facing serious repercussions. Therefore, teachers, parents, and administrators need to be increasingly aware of the latest research in multicultural education in order to help African American children realize their full potential, an arduous task for children of any race, and this book seeks to assist them in the realization of this goal. Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap, is a must have for teachers, administrators, parents, etc.
Book Info
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0974900060, 150 pages
Publication Date: April 28
Publisher: African American Images
Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap, can be ordered directly from African American Images by visiting their aforementioned website or toll free at 1-800-552-1991.
Or
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Contact Information
Matthew Lynch
2324 Princess Pine Dr.
Jackson, Ms 39212
(601) 506-0382(W)
(601) 373-1552(H)
Lynch39083@aol.com
About the Author
Mr. Lynch has experience as a professional educator, grant reviewer, grant writer, and author. He is currently employed as an Exceptional Education Teacher at Sykes Elementary School and is the CEO of Lynch Consulting Group, LLC. Lynch Consulting Group, LLC, is a comprehensive consulting firm that provides innovative educational & business consulting solutions to K-12 & Higher Education institutions, nonprofit organizations, various levels of government, as well as members of the business sector.
He is also a Doctoral Candidate at Jackson State University majoring in Early Childhood Education, with a cognate in Educational Administration. He is also the author of Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap, and an upcoming children’s book, entitled Matthew and the Money Tree. Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap has a publication date of April 28, 2006. Mr. Lynch is a contributing columnist for the Mississippi Link, one of only three African American Newspapers in Mississippi and Emerging Minds, an online magazine devoted to uplifting the African American community. He is also the founder of Project E.P.I.P.H.A.N.Y, a research based mentoring program. Born and raised in Mississippi, he currently resides in Jackson, Mississippi.
The following are workshops that are available to be presented along with Mr. Lynch’s book Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap.
Workshops
1. The Factors and Statistics that Contribute to Black Student Underachievement
2. Role Call: Who’s Accountable for the Academic Failure of African American Children
3. Responding to Misbehavior and Academic Failure
4. Culturally Responsive Instruction
5. Upholding High Expectations for African American Children
6. Parental Involvement
7. Homework S.O.S. for Parents
8. Closing the Racial Achievement Gap
9. Educating African American Children in the Age of Technology
For additional information about Mr. Lynch, Lynch Consulting Group, LLC, or his workshop rates please visit the following websites:
http://www.lynchconsultinggroup.com
http://www.matthewlynch.bravehost.com