Where do you see the teacher(s) political leanings in the article you quoted? Or are you just making things up?Repub05 said:I found this new proposal by liberal teachers and i though it was pretty funny. It was in some Boston news paper online
But not all the liberal teachers agree that we should switch to purple , I understand that (just thought i needed to tell you before i get 80 replies telling me that they don't!)
:lol:
The color red has become an issue for Connecticut school officials and their colleagues across the country.
Joseph Foriska, principal of an elementary school in Pittsburgh, has instructed his teachers to grade with colors with more pleasant tones.
Pen and marker manufactures say they are making more purple pens in response to rising demand by school leaders and teachers.
RightatNYU said:This is so dumb, but it doesn't really matter, so they can do what they want.
Arch Enemy said:Agreed.121212132`1
Arch Enemy said:How do you know the stances of your teachers? I mean, I've never been told that about mine.. execpt when one shouts "Republicans are stupid".
V.I. Lenin said:I personally love the color red!...but thats for different reasons :mrgreen:
Arch Enemy said:How do you know the stances of your teachers? I mean, I've never been told that about mine.. execpt when one shouts "Republicans are stupid".
Mixed View said:I come from a heavily Republican area. So it is pretty easy to tell who the dems are
Arch Enemy said:That makes no sense. My school is almost engulfed by Republicans, yet there is still an evenly balance of Democratic to Republican teachers (Survey was done by Year Book)
SouthernDemocrat said:Thats because the more educated you are, the more likely you are to be a Democrat (its a joke, but not really, there are more PHDs that vote Dem than Republican)
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