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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Massachusetts Teacher of Year - Anne Marie Osheyack
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This actually made me cry. I am not a teacher but I worked with children from broken homes who were shuffled though the system. When you not know where your next meal is coming from or where you will live from one day to the next joe are you supposed to perform well in school?
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This actually made me cry. I am not a teacher but I worked with children from broken homes who were shuffled though the system.
When you not know where your next meal is coming from or where you will live from one day to the next joe are you supposed to perform well in school?
Blows my mind that we have teachers begging the city council not to increase funding for the schools. Blows. my. mind.
If it "blows your mind", you really don't understand that having zero input on WHERE the windfall is going matters to teachers.
After how many years of underfunding the schools they are going to give $$$ to this tyrant - that blows my mind.
After how many years of praising the schools, you are now going to be a pessimist? This blog is full of bitterness.
^ or maybe, this blog exposes the truth and some people can't handle the truth.
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