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It's "herd" not "heard"
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<blockquote data-quote="NC Liz 2" data-source="post: 1102195" data-attributes="member: 21522"><p>You are correct!</p><p>It is not the public schools that is the problem, it is the teachers in the pubic schools. More specifically the TEACHERS UNION!</p><p>In case you haven't noticed, the school administrator nor the school board can do nothing without the approval of the teachers union.</p><p>So I place all the blame on the teachers for letting their union take over our public school system who runs it without regard for what the parents/local community wants.</p><p>IMO, this conflict can never be resolved until teachers stop being sheeples to their own union and yield to their local communities wishes.</p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Liz 2, post: 1102195, member: 21522"] You are correct! It is not the public schools that is the problem, it is the teachers in the pubic schools. More specifically the TEACHERS UNION! In case you haven’t noticed, the school administrator nor the school board can do nothing without the approval of the teachers union. So I place all the blame on the teachers for letting their union take over our public school system who runs it without regard for what the parents/local community wants. IMO, this conflict can never be resolved until teachers stop being sheeples to their own union and yield to their local communities wishes. Liz [/QUOTE]
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