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Posted by Bart on March 06, 2004 at 03:35:47 from (198.68.166.162):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Cookie Cutter posted by Paul in Mich on March 05, 2004 at 07:15:23:
Paul, Well said on teaching. We have a $56,ooo math teacher who teaches 11 students and the teacher packed school board wants to hire a $44,000 expert to teach our teacher how to teach math. Duh. This budget was thrown out. Time for a new school board and we are building one. My two kids were National Honor Society students, straight college courses, both graduated out of college now. Of course back then the parents got involved in their kids education and upbringing. A revolutionary concept these days. What was it the Washington head of the education dept said about the NEA. Don't worry, thing are going to change. At least in my town they are. Good Luck
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