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To: cake_crumb
I have no information on that and would seriously doubt that he'll be fired. I don't really think he should be.

Clearly, there will be discussions at the school and I believe this teacher and the school will mature. All in all, it's a pretty good school district. That assessment may be overly generous, but then there's the teachers union, you know?

My son's girlfriend has his class and I asked him to get a full report on the class tomorrow. Stay tuned....
77 posted on 03/05/2003 8:41:21 PM PST by bellevuesbest
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To: bellevuesbest
My son's girlfriend has his class and I asked him to get a full report on the class tomorrow. Stay tuned....

If you would be so kind couldja ping me to it, please? Thanks in advance...

80 posted on 03/05/2003 8:57:24 PM PST by stands2reason
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To: bellevuesbest; PoisedWoman; Libertina; big ern; Billthedrill
"All in all, it's a pretty good school district."

I have a different opinion. I have 4 kids who went through the "good" Issaquah school district. They were subjected to indoctrinations by women's libbers, anti-Christians, anti-Americans, anti-military, recruiting them as Democrats, homosexual recruiters, and even Blacks who came in and taught in the classroom as to why sex with Blacks was better than whith whites. One teacher specialized in "penis envy" and managed to work the subject into every class discussion. I used to ship the classroom materials to our state legislators (to no avail) and pass the stuff around nationally.

Three of my kids made it out of Issaquah with their virginity intact (Thank you, Lord), but one daughter succumbed to the daily brainwashing, and we lost her for several years. At age 42, she is still trying to get her life back in order from the damage that began at Issaquah High School. This is nothing new, they have had this kind of teachers there for the last 25 years. We have a lot of messed up kids in the neighborhood, and I have no doubts as to why. They get shipped off for a daily dose of deviant indoctrination, and the parents haven't a clue.

Issaquah has a reputation as a "good" school district, but what it is, is a very wealthy school district, with the best of everything, and the kids all drive new expensive cars, but the beauty is all superficial. It's a toilet inside.

82 posted on 03/05/2003 9:16:04 PM PST by holyscroller (Why are Liberal female media types always ugly to boot?)
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To: bellevuesbest
Like I said in #77, that assessment may be overly generous.

I was schooled on the eastside too. Junior and senior years after schooling in Wichita, Kansas. Wichita schools were tough! Academically and physically. I finished on the eastside and then attended UW where I received a liberal arts education during the Vietnam war. Yes, my education was for the most part, delivered by liberals here in Washington.

Clearly, your experience with Issaquah is not good and I've got horror stories, but put it in perspective. This is what we've got. You can blame it on the Teachers Union. Let's change the laws!!!! We can do something if we run the liberals out of Olympia.

I've had 2 kids through IHS and one to go. They're no worse for the wear. My oldest is through college and a conservative at 22. I credit that to baseball. Still working on my 20 year old daughter who's studying at USC. She's a tough one though, she's studying vocal arts.

84 posted on 03/05/2003 9:55:36 PM PST by bellevuesbest
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