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  1. Lea
    Lea says:

    Can you please please please clarify this?
    You have tutors. Why are you saying if you had one? This is beyond confusing. You mean you want someone to tutor then all day?
    Secondly please quit social justice. You obtained services for your kid who’s fine and took them away from a needier kid. You want to use a Spanish last name and Farm upbringing to get a college from a poorer kid. Who are you kidding? What self deception. You homeschooled because one kid wasn’t doing well in the system despite all the services and you couldn’t see homeschooling just one as a practical matter. I know ten moms in your position in my community. It’s quite common. None of them ever claimed social justice. Seriously?

  2. GenerationXpert
    GenerationXpert says:

    I’d be interested in seeing a study on how teachers’ comments on Facebook impact how they appear professionally. I know quite a few teachers and they are ALWAYS bitching about their jobs. My most recent favorite bitch is about how there’s “no tired like a teacher’s first week back to school tired.” They bitch about parents. They bitch about students. I don’t see a lot of empathy from them for people who work in other professions. If I bitched about my key constituents or complained about being tired after having the summer off (and no, I don’t believe that teachers are spending 60-80 hours a week all summer in professional development or preparing for the next school year), I probably wouldn’t have a job.

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