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First grader’s love of ties inspires children’s book in Montville

A simple daily choice by a young student at William Mason Elementary is now encouraging others to embrace their individuality.

Amanda Eustice

Apr 28, 2026, 5:36 PM

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In a first grade classroom at William Mason Elementary School, one student stands out — not for trying to be different, but for simply being himself.

Every day, 7 1/2-year-old Jordan Disler walks into school wearing a tie.

“Every morning, I say to myself I’m not dressed without a tie,” Jordan said.

What started with a single tie — a gift from his grandmother — has grown into a collection, each piece holding its own meaning.

Jordan says wearing ties makes him feel confident, inspired by watching his dad dress up.

That confidence didn’t go unnoticed.

Instructional coach Mrs. Maria Millan saw something special in Jordan’s simple choice.

“I said there has to be a reason you’re wearing a tie — you look so fancy. And he said, ‘I just like it,’” Millan said.

Inspired by his authenticity, Millan turned Jordan’s story into a children’s book titled Jordan Fisher Wears a Tie, fulfilling her own dream of becoming an author.

The message quickly spread beyond the pages.

Soon, more students began showing up to school wearing ties of their own — a small trend sparked by one student’s confidence.

The book highlights the power of self-expression and the impact it can have on others — even teachers.

“We’re trained to inspire our students, and the fact that he inspired me — that’s the most meaningful part,” Millan said.

Jordan says his signature style isn’t going anywhere.

When asked if he’ll keep wearing ties in second grade, his answer is simple: yes.

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