I guess in Florida we should be happy when
it comes to education for even just a little bit of sanity.
Allan Hayes went
from saying: "Schoolteachers
in the audience and the administrators, please correct me if my perception is
incorrect. But I think that what no one has mentioned in here today - We are
engaged in the destruction of our talent pool in education. No teacher that I
know of is going to want to continue to teach under these kinds of trying
circumstances. They’re leaving like crazy. Understand this. They’re leaving
like rats off a sinking ship. And they’re quality teachers. They have the
intellect and the ability to move into the business world and make far more
money than they’re making as teachers, under far less trying circumstances.
And not only that, but
we’re poisoning the well. How many high school students do you know that are
experiencing this train wreck and hearing all this stuff and seeing it first
hand are going to want to go to college to become a teacher? It’s not going to
happen. This is a mess and we need to stop it right now."
To
filing legislation requiring both 8th and 11th graders to
watch Dinesh D’souza’s, America: imagine the world without her, widely regarded
as the worst of the worst of right-wing propaganda.
Now I
have joked kids should watch the HBO series OZ and then after each episode
saying, and that’s the good part of the prison, but I was joking where Senator Hayes
sadly seems to be being serious.
He went
from nailing it to being old man Mcgilicutty yelling at imaginary kids to get
off his lawn.
It’s
not just the weather that changes every fifteen minutes in Florida.
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