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Reviews

“Hope and Wade King are truly an inspiration. Having them at our school was amazing! They exuded energy and a passion for education. The money spent for professional development would be the best investment a school could make for their teachers.”

— VICKI REDING, TEACHER, WEST BAY ELEMENTARY

“So incredibly thankful for y’all. So inspiring at such the perfect time. No matter how many times I listen to y’all, I still walk away with pages of notes, more ideas, more ‘ah ha’ moments, more love, and more love for my profession. Thank you doesn’t seem enough at all, but thank you to the end and back!!”

— ASHLEY ROBERTSON, PRINCIPAL, JAMES M. BROWN ELEMENTARY

“Chris Pombonyo is an inspiring educator whose talent lifts the lives of those around him. As a speaker, Chris is passionate and dynamic, yet also honest and vulnerable, which makes him relatable and encouraging to his audience. He has been a recurring guest speaker in our teacher preparation program because he energizes our future teachers like no other. Our students will show up anytime and anywhere to learn from Chris!”

— DR. TAYLOR WENZEL, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

“Literally sat in the lobby after your session with my ELA team and brainstormed how we can change our lessons to include more social studies. Your presentation was a game-changer for me. Just wow. Thank you!”

— JENNIFER P., TEACHER

“Thank you for serving us! What HOPE, WADE and the GET YOUR TEACH ON TEAM provide for us is more than what I could have ever asked for in my teaching career! The community, the friendships, the laughs, the joy, the fire, the new learning, and everything in between is so special in this organization that is now near and dear to my heart! I’m so glad I bit the bullet and decided on a whim to join all of you at your conference. It was seriously one of the best moments in my life that I will NEVER forget. Thank you for pouring your blood, sweat, and tears into GYTO! I hope to join you and all the other incredible people and educators again soon!”

— DANA BENN, TEACHER