Measure allowing 20 minutes of relaxation in school ready for final passage – Center Square

Some lawmakers argued schools should focus on getting proficiency rates up, but state Rep. Katie Stuart said such criticism is out of line. “I think it is really insulting and really diminishes our respect for the profession of those people that work in our buildings every day,” said Stuart. “This conversation has gotten ridiculous.”
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Tommy Paine
2 years ago

Rep. Katie Stuart is correct, the conversation has gotten ridiculous…because of half wits like her. As a former teacher she should know better but I guess there is a reason why she is now a former teacher and now part of the legislative swamp.

Freddy
2 years ago

Learning by Osmosis?

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