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Chancellor by Lexi Ray

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I started Beyond the Worksheet back in 2009 after realizing that the students who needed the most support had the least resources built for them.

So I created clear, scaffolded math lessons that actually help struggling learners make sense of the content.

Fifteen years later, I’m still designing every resource with one goal: less stress for teachers, more clarity for students.

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Chancellor By Lexi Ray May 2026

He leaned in closer, and Elena's eyes fluttered shut, waiting for the inevitable collision of their worlds.

Elena looked up, her heart hammering against her ribs. He leaned down, placing one hand on the back of her chair and the other on the desk, effectively trapping her. The scent of expensive cologne, cedarwood, and pure authority enveloped her senses. Chancellor by Lexi Ray

The heavy oak doors of the Chancellor’s private office clicked shut, cutting off the bustling noise of the university hallway. Elena stood rooted to the spot, clutching a stack of files against her chest like a shield. Behind the massive mahogany desk sat the man she had been avoiding for three full weeks. He leaned in closer, and Elena's eyes fluttered

He reached out, his thumb gently tracing the line of her jaw, tilting her head up so she had no choice but to look at him. "Let me worry about the risks, Elena. Right now, the only thing that matters is this." The scent of expensive cologne, cedarwood, and pure

He finally looked up. Piercing, stormy gray eyes locked onto hers, holding a gaze that was far too intense for a simple student-advisor relationship. "Sit down."

The Chancellor’s eyes narrowed slightly, tracking the movement of her hand. He didn't pull away. Instead, he leaned forward, closing the distance between them across the desk. The air in the room suddenly felt thick, charged with an unspoken tension that had been building since the day they met.