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In reply to the discussion: Teachers Ensure Poor Kids are Fed on Snow Days With No Free School Lunch [View all]Teachers are the guardian angels for our nation's needy children. Bless every single one of them who care for their "kids" when school is out.
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Exhibit A
Mar 2015
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Bless the teachers & helpers. And the kids. What a country. Thanks for this impt. post.
appalachiablue
Mar 2015
#2
That's wonderful. I knew a teacher of younger children always took granola bars for the kids that
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#3
A society that values military might a heck of a lot more than we do education. nt
raccoon
Mar 2015
#46
I agree with disabled community here. You need a trained person to handle the mentally ill
Wella
Mar 2015
#40
teachers suck. they're authoritarian bullies who hate kids & like having authority over the weak.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#39
We know what their states will be saying soon. That teachers are overpaid if they can afford to
valerief
Mar 2015
#47
Thanks to decades of GOP rule, with a short respite from 2006-10, Ohio's children are suffering.
greatlaurel
Mar 2015
#48
Was just talking to someone here in our community about this and she told me that our teachers
jwirr
Mar 2015
#56
I was wondering that also. Are they all just doing this on their own? I know that the Salvation Army
jwirr
Mar 2015
#58
It has become needed far more frequently, but teachers in my rural area always did this for kids.
greatlaurel
Mar 2015
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