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Being a cafeteria manager must make you a great mom. Mine was a cafeteria manager at my high school and finished up in elementary. The kids at the high school loved her and called her momma when they came through the line. We found a box where she had placed all the school pictures she was given by them.
I agree. I don't see why you'd be so hostile toward others in education who devote their lives to kids. Is it because working in a cafeteria is seen as blue collar and therefore "honest"? Whereas teaching means you have influence that's somehow inherently sinister?

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Overturned now that he's the President-elect, and in courts with Trump judges.

Both of her parents immigrated to the US a few years before she was born in 1964, the same year President LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act and a year before he signed the Voting Rights Act. Real estate redlining continued into the 1970s (you should know: Dear Leader settled lawsuits for it). Her dad was an assistant and associate professor until he first went to Stanford in 1972 when Kamala was 8 and her parents were already divorced. You think a Black immigrant in the '60s was raking it in financially? You think most professors are raking it in now? How gullible are you? I stand by my statement that she came from "modest" means.
At Stanford the average salary for a professor is $ 237,000. Most people would consider that “raking it in”.
Back then, even adjusted for inflation, I’m sure the salaries were much lower but still solidly middle class.

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For the sake of giving credit where credit is due. The board owes gratitude to @Dattier and I say this without sarcasm. We used to have a pretty balanced group in these discussions, but many people have quit engaging. Which is probably a healthy decision. The ones that are left are conservative for the most part. Datt knew it was going to be obnoxious here after Trump kicked the cackling commie's ass. But he still comes here and battles like a warrior for his side. That deserves a good level of admiration whether we agree with him or not.

So, CHEERS! Datt. Here is to making America great whether you like it or not.
I miss him talking basketball.. for all our disagreements he was actually a great basketball poster

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For the sake of giving credit where credit is due. The board owes gratitude to @Dattier and I say this without sarcasm. We used to have a pretty balanced group in these discussions, but many people have quit engaging. Which is probably a healthy decision. The ones that are left are conservative for the most part. Datt knew it was going to be obnoxious here after Trump kicked the cackling commie's ass. But he still comes here and battles like a warrior for his side. That deserves a good level of admiration whether we agree with him or not.

So, CHEERS! Datt. Here is to making America great whether you like it or not.

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Login to view embedded media This seems crazy, but hey, these times are crazy. The other rumors are some of the people maybe named in high positions.

Yeah, I could go out now with my sick leave. There's a hitch in the system, though, where in order to get the career license you don't have to renew, you have to go the full 30 years w/o using sick leave toward the total, and I'll need that for either subbing or teaching part-time.

I didn't mean Driver's Ed isn't legit, just that coaches practically have a closed shop.

I started teaching in '96. The only thing that has really caused me to think the kids have changed is Covid. Other than that, what change there is has been gradual and the biggest changes have been in me. The Internet wasn't really much of a thing for my first few years. Cell phones weren't much of a thing until a few years after that. They are both curveballs that have affected schools, for sure. I imagine teachers in the '50s said the same thing about rock & roll. Shoot, there's a Socrates quote about it: "Children nowadays are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannise [sic] their teachers." And the kids we've taught over the course of our careers will say the same thing about their own kids' generations.

Comparing rock n roll which I assume wasn’t played inside the school building and cell phones which they carry with them at all times, look at in the bathrooms, at lunch, and whenever the teacher isn’t looking is a weak analogy. Not to mention a second period history student can text a fourth period student in the same class what ‘s on the test that day.
You’re being flippant about the damage caused by cell phones imho, but hey you’re the expert.
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Dividing people into nuts and not nuts based on whether they hung out with your mom. Gotcha. But I'm outta line for stating my expertise on public education and linguistics. :rolleyes:
Take from it what you will but it’s pretty easy to separate public educators into groups by who they associate with. I have a feeling you’ve never spoken to a custodian or cafeteria worker


You know plenty about public education I don’t doubt it

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Wins over the Cheats and the Puppies! Take care of Wake and that should certainly help in state recruiting. GO DUKE!
First time beating unc and state same season since 2013. I hope it does help and Diaz playing #14 Brown little more Kernersville NC doesn't hurt. Outside of the busted coverage on the TD defense was impressive.
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