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To: knarf
What do I tell my high school seniors ?

"Trust, but verify"

"Question authority"

"Fiscal responsibility"

"Personal responsibility"

Stating the obvious, no? But I understand your frustration...many your seniors will leave your charge and enter the den of liberalism in a matter of months; your enlightenment may be their last chance to have the knowledge to change their future for the better, not acquiesce to irrelevance & direction while their own children's future is further diminished...

What do I remember of my own 'educators'? Not the curriculum...I remember the guidance offered me via their personal beliefs, their encouragement in the classroom. In hindsight, it's shameful they felt constrained to offer more.

Many will remember you as well, I'm sure...chin up.

13 posted on 09/05/2015 7:26:15 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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To: logi_cal869
I appreciate your comments, but I'm not a teacher, I'm on the school board trying to get rid of common core and the GSA

I got elected two years ago and I won primary for the ballot listing for November as a write in

I have publically lambasted the super and asst and called out the 'teachers' ... and nothing has happened to me .... they have a confidence that frightens me

I'm not afraid of what they can/might do to me ... I see them continueing and escalating the destruction of young lives and it pisses me off!

I have recruited one community member (big and hairy ... think Duck Dynasty and redneck conservative) to run for an open slot (write in) in Novemeber

Not sure what we can do, but we're going in swingin'

16 posted on 09/05/2015 7:52:36 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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