Posted on 04/21/2012 8:22:50 PM PDT by appeal2
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Teachers in Buffalo New York are up in arms. The State has mandated teachers receive evaluations in order for the schools to receive additional funding. The Teachers' Union has defied the State and refuses to allow evaluations.
This all comes to you compliments of a debt based monetary system, which acts to perpetuate corrupt government schemes and ensures that union members get to line their pockets at retirement time, sometimes after just 25 years or less. New York will be completely insolvent in a very short time and will have to rely upon the Federal government to print more money out of thin air. Can such a system continue on indefinitely? Certainly not! The collapse is coming, it's just the date that hasn't yet been determined.
I don't see a problem here. No evaluations, no additional funding. Give it back to the taxpayers.
I think the evaluations are for the millions of dollars of free plastic surgery....afterall, the govt should be able to see if the plastic surgery did any good or not....:(
They don’t need no evalation! Dennis Miller was taking today about one teacher who was teaching the kids about “World war eleven” .....Yes, you got that right. She was misreading WW II as World War eleven! Why would they eeever need evaluations? So many kids today know perfectly well the proper spellings and meanings between “lose” and “loose”. “My teacher is such a looser. She is so lose in the head!”
BGankrupt out and dump the pension funds for the educators.
Let ‘em fight with the trolls under the bridges.
They took a salaried position and failed to perform.
Accounting time is here!
Sorry for the pun.
I’m so glad to have left Buffalo!
The only thing I miss is some of the food now and then...
They just want to be sure someone feeds them the answers - in a true evaluation they will perform as badly as their students do when they “graduate” into real life.
The Buffalo Teachers' Union is not fighting evaluations. It is holding out for the state to agree that the grades of chronic truants not figure into a teacher's evaluation. A perfectly reasonable position.
The only thing I miss is some of the food now and then...
Yeah, back in the '80s it was great for German, Italian (Northern, Napolitan, Sicilian), Polish, of all kinds throughout the area -- except no Japanese then, IIRC. No better filets than at the Clarkson House in Lewiston (home of the Maggadinos).
The only thing I miss is some of the food now and then...
Yeah, back in the '80s it was great for German, Italian (Northern, Napolitan, Sicilian), Polish, of all kinds throughout the area -- except no Japanese then, IIRC. No better filets than at the Clarkson House in Lewiston (home of the Maggadinos).
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