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Re: Re: What do they Teach in our Schools..??
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Posted by Mark on February 20, 2004 at 13:02:05 from (199.46.199.233):
In Reply to: Re: What do they Teach in our Schools..?? posted by john d - Gotta say this.. on February 19, 2004 at 06:22:36:
John, You speak the truth. When my daughter was in high school she was in UIL. I was going to comment on how few parents attended the Inter Scholastic awards for their children's educational excellence but I forgot what U stands for and what she got for what....then I was going to compare that attendance to the Friday evenings football game attendance and make a point of what matters (seems to matter) to the majority of parents that return to the campus at least around these parts. But It's been so long since I was on campus I blew the whole thing......course I have an excuse now....my children are parents and the daughter and hubby are teachers. While I'm at it, the son-in-law gave up a hot shot electronics sales engineering job (heavy into 6 figure salary) to go back to high school and teach math and science. Said he wanted some .......job satisfaction...His salary as a teacher is $35,000 with a MSEE and teaching certificate...What matters? Mark
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