Posted on 12/11/2006 3:44:06 AM PST by Cricket24
For the last 35 years, the couple has been involved in a lengthy list of activities, focusing on everything from ending corporal punishment to promoting peace. But now the two have said goodbye to Bradford County. They have moved to Sudbury, near Boston, to be near their children, Seth and Ethan, and their families. And they have left on a high note. Each has received awards for efforts they have undertaken.
I don't know a lot about Bradford County, but I think it votes Republican. Strange though, the Pennsylvania State Education Association map shows some high starting salaries for teachers up there, over 40-thousand a year.
That's more than a lot of districts down here in Southern PA.
I wonder if this couple had school boards that were already liberally inclined up your way since they were so liberal with teacher salaries.
Yes, the starting salaries are way out of line for the area. It's amazing and yes...our Towanda Area School Board is very liberal. We just had one member move from the area and the board made sure to appoint another "yes" member to it!
Hold on to your hats. A Quaker lady came out ahead in the 156th house seat in Pa. She was well funded by the Democrats. She won by 23 votes out of 23,000 cast. She sounds like an airhead every time she opens her mouth.
There will be a recount. It will take a while. I am hoping this airhead backed by every whacko group does not get to Harrisburg. Planned Parenthood loves this Quaker lady. So much for religion.
Her campaign literature HIGHLIGHTED her pro-abortion stance.
Thanks for you point of view. These folks are not unique. Unfortunately I think most "communities" are "blessed" with at least of these pains. Glad for you that you are rid of them. Enjoy your sanity.
"blessed" with at least of these pains
Should have been ""blessed" with at least one of these pains :0
I graduated from THS in the early 70's too! Do you still live in the Towanda area?
Ultra-liberal Quakers? I never would have guessed it, but the few Quakers that I've met seem to lean hard to the Left.
And whenever a school board comes along that isn't a "yes" school board, the liberals gang up and get them voted out.
I hope people are realizing how their money is being drained away for big salaries and big buildings that aren't really needed for education.
Rural America is the main bastion of hope for America. I fear too many people in rural America are losing confidence in their values. Rural people need to be willing to tell meddlers like the Moellers that "we've been getting good kids the way we're doing things and we don't need your help, thank you very much!"
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