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Posted by leland on March 02, 2005 at 20:47:40 from (65.150.65.94):
In Reply to: Re: OT - The Agony of Defeat!!! posted by Dug on March 02, 2005 at 20:28:35:
Your to late my wife has been a teacher for the last 15 years and every year it gets worse, less money to work with the new crop of crack babies which drain school districts funds fast bacause of there special needs. The mexicans farm workers that help harvest produce here in ILL thru the summer then leave about oct,but they still have to pay to put these kids thru school for 3 months which blows about 2/3s of the budget right there . them trying to keep kids in line one of the BD kids today said he was going to blow up the school friday and they just look the other way here. So you really don't know how lucky you are bacause sports and bimbo cheerleaders seem to be the main course here to maintain not the 3Rs but it's really fun to see how dumbifed we have made this crop of present high school seniors,hand one $2.00 and your tab is a $1.98 and they can't figure in there head what the change is. So the damage has spread to far to fix in our life times.
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