Educators don’t deserve so much criticism
By MATT MINGUS | Feb. 7, 2011Every weekday, my wife is responsible for educating more than 100 sixth-graders in an Alachua County public middle school.
Every weekday, my wife is responsible for educating more than 100 sixth-graders in an Alachua County public middle school.
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