Really...I thought protesting and not teaching was bad for kids?
Better take that package of neon letters back. They shorted you a "D." Maybe it was saved for your spelling grade?
Good thing spelling isn't required for Paul's profession and good thing he's hanging around teachers.
I'd ask the same of the protesters. Last I heard, many protesters bused in from out of state. SEIU comes to mind...
Yes it is, however the disgust is over you.
How special you brought your students to protest. Was this a class assignment? Maybe to write about the colorful language they get to see on the protester signs? Nice.
I wonder what part of "professional" this "doctor" didn't understand in writing falsified sick notes?
Obviously the teachers aren't protecting us from your awful spelling...
Looks like this one got corrected on the spot...
Besides the colorful message:The apostrophe ( ’ , often rendered as ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritic mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves three purposes:[1]
- The omission of one or more letters (as in the contraction of do not to don't).
- The marking of possessive case (as in the cat’s whiskers).
- The marking as plural of written items that are not words established in English orthography (as in P's and Q's, the late 1950's). (This is considered incorrect by some. See Use in forming certain plurals.)
And usually "bananas" is the tough one.
Obviously not.
Just put those things anywhere....
Whew. I thought that said you were STILL a Republican.
Aren't you supposed to be in school? Or is this a class trip?
I'm so glad you all took your student to protest. Isn't teaching them quality prose what it's all about?
Let me guess. English teacher?
One of my favorites. Now what was that about crosshairs after the Tuscan shooting?
Another quality lesson, from the liberals, in civil discourse.
Contractual law teacher?
The abundance of learning opportunities for the students and children brought to the protest. One could hardly have predicted the secondary learning opportunities. I wonder if parents signed those permission slips...
You mean like you care about staying in school to teach them?
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