Christopher Myers
Christopher Myers
Christopher Dean "Chris" Myers is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. In 1998, Myers won a Caldecott Honor for his illustrations in Harlem. The following year, he wrote and illustrated Black Cat, a book that received a Coretta Scott King Award. In addition to writing and illustrating his own stories, Myers often illustrates books written by his father Walter Dean Myers. Some of Christopher's books feature lies and tall tales...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth15 September 1981
areas
He made a lot of friends here. Not only in our department, but in a lot of areas of the base.
difference hours
What a difference 24 hours would have made.
evidence talking
We couldn't find any evidence of what he was talking about.
cover mistake officers terrible
These officers made a terrible mistake and they had to cover it up.
ball empty left standing
I left the ball in your court, but now I feel like I am standing in an empty gym.
believe board mean member stand vote voting
Every board member should have the right to stand up and vote the way they believe in. Just because the board is not voting 5-0 doesn't mean it's dysfunctional.
director pulling start three
It's important the director can start pulling the three departments together.
becoming work
It was becoming too much work for one person.
cannot current plan survive
The Toledo Plan cannot survive in its current form.
legal position protective schools
The schools are more protective of their legal position than they are of the kids,
mom differences issues
Mom-and-pop businesses have the same issues as the Fortune 500. The difference is that big companies spend millions on consultants to fix them.
want doe compromise
Compromise is when one person wants to rob a bank and the other person does not, and they compromise to rob a person outside of the bank.
children kids wings
Every child has his own beauty, her own talents. Ikarus Jackson can fly through the air; I want kids to find their own set of wings and soar with him.
lying school technology
The fountain of information lies at your fingertips and is accessible anywhere at anytime and schools need to emphasize this. We are no longer in a world where you need to go seek enlightenment, it is everywhere.