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Teachers -- "What do they make?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 900112" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Jogeephus -- I had the privilege of meeting an exceptional local HS shop teacher here a couple of years ago, because his wife was looking for big, tall, wheel-chair accesible pots that he could use to pursue his gardening passion after a stroke at age 52 or so. I had a bunch of big, black, nursery tree pots, and found many bags of styro peanuts to fill up some space in the bottoms, plus some fertilizer from our cow lot, so that they were able to set up veg gardens along their sidewalk, both sides. He lasted just over another year, before he had the major stroke that took him out. And it was very sad because he was a much loved educator. Teachers make a huge difference! But I think it deplorable that many parents think its totally up to the educators to teach children what parents should be teaching. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 900112, member: 16769"] Jogeephus -- I had the privilege of meeting an exceptional local HS shop teacher here a couple of years ago, because his wife was looking for big, tall, wheel-chair accesible pots that he could use to pursue his gardening passion after a stroke at age 52 or so. I had a bunch of big, black, nursery tree pots, and found many bags of styro peanuts to fill up some space in the bottoms, plus some fertilizer from our cow lot, so that they were able to set up veg gardens along their sidewalk, both sides. He lasted just over another year, before he had the major stroke that took him out. And it was very sad because he was a much loved educator. Teachers make a huge difference! But I think it deplorable that many parents think its totally up to the educators to teach children what parents should be teaching. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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