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Re: OT-School Board-Political Help
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Posted by leland on February 17, 2005 at 09:20:55 from (65.143.144.183):
In Reply to: OT-School Board-Political Help posted by Dug on February 16, 2005 at 18:02:52:
I truely belive your wasting your time and money ,bacause the way schools are funded your limited to what and how you can teach. And I have been around for 43 years and nothing has changed execpt that students today are armed(guns) a bit more heavier,but others are right parnets worry about how a great of a jock they can become to get the free ride thru collage, in my mind sports in schools is out of hand and parnets expect or demand them over classes and I think that kids should have to pay if they want to chase a ball on a court or field. bacause this group of kids today could not grab there a$$ with both hands just look at the youth today they can't make simple change today give one $2.00 and he can't figure out how much to give you back if your bill was 1.98.
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