to I simply write 8 on my sheet and do what I need to do. This is basically
volunteer work or a donation of my time. It's what it takes to do a job
right.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:39 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:More Breaking News
Maybe in your neck of the woods, but having worked with the local
schools on a few internship projects, I've been very impressed with
the dedication and perseverance of the teachers I've worked with. I
also know a few teachers.
Tell me something how many here contribute in cash or goods to the
company who employs them. I know several teachers who buy supplies or
actively contribute to activities funds. How many people on this list
volunteer to work extra without pay after quitting time? Teachers
don't exactly get paid to supervise the chess club you know.
You get what you pay for - and most tax payers don't want to pay
anything for their school systems, and yet expect it to be world
class.
larry
>I'll go for this. Government-run schools are often little more than
>smug bureaucracies that make kids really hate academics
>
>Dana
>
>>education that PARENTS want for their children, and by lowering the tax
>>burden n parents I can assure you that parents are not going to choose the
>>garbage schools that we have now. Why not privatize all schools?
>
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