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Well, that was going to be my point, you *don't have to* spend
your own money. Seems like the better teachers do. Lisa is constantly buying stuff for 'her kids', and yes, I complain about it, though not strongly. But for standard school supplies, she has a budget from the school. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Scout" wrote in message ... Scotty, I'm not complaining, just clarifying: I usually drop a couple of grand a year on my students. This year, for instance, I've purchased 70 copies of "To Kill A Mockingbird" I don't "have to" do it but I wanted each kid to have his or her own copy. Some will treasure it, some will trash it. I've purchased everything from mousetrap car kits to DVDs. My wife does it too. I print my own handouts at home, on my paper with my ink; to the tune of many thousands of copies per year. I have about $500 sunk into the Mississippi trip, which is really about teaching our kids about community service. Most teachers I know get their supplies from a number of different sources, including their own wallets. When my wife worked in Trenton, in the urban schools, she brought in shopping bags full of food every week because the kids were hungry, real hungry. They were eating all the science experiments. Interesting thread. I agree with some of it. I took a major cut in pay to teach but I've never been happier. I'd like to see more people teach after spending a career in business and industry. I work with a whole building full of folks like that. There are a lot of folks here in asa who would make great teachers. Scout "Scotty" wrote in message ... Not here they don't. "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Actually, they do to a large extent. Many teachers spend their own money on supplies that the schools should, but don't supply. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Yes, it will work. You have to give people a living wage that's somewhere close to the value they contribute to society. Teachers should not have to pay for their own supplies, for example. They don't. |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... Well, that was going to be my point, you *don't have to* spend your own money. Seems like the better teachers do. Lisa is constantly buying stuff for 'her kids', Dinner, drinks, dancing? Gotta watch those promiscuous 15 year old boys. and yes, I complain about it, Think of it this way--when the dust settles you've got first book and TV mini-series rights. g Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Scotty" wrote in message ... Well, that was going to be my point, you *don't have to* spend your own money. Seems like the better teachers do. Lisa is constantly buying stuff for 'her kids', Dinner, drinks, dancing? Gotta watch those promiscuous 15 year old boys. and yes, I complain about it, Think of it this way--when the dust settles you've got first book and TV mini-series rights. g Maybe I could get some sleep then. SV |