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- Nov 8, 2012
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Looks like he should have depended on a spell check rather than the crack rocks he's been taking like some self medicating fool.
St Thomas Aquinas is the name of the school. Having gone to catholic schools from 4th grade through 12th (and I'm not catholic)...this doesn't surprise me. Catholic schools pay less and are where the public school reject teachers go, often.
You can't even become a Catholic teacher in Ontario, from what I've heard, without having a minister or something vouch for you. You need a long paper trail of being Catholic to teach in them.
It's almost like there's something unfair about getting exclusivity for subscribing to a certain religion...
Well, I don't think there's anything intrinsic about being Catholic that makes you a good teacher...in PA where I went to school, there was no such limit. There were even some non-catholic teachers, from what I remember. I was put there because it was "better" than public schools were, but I never really believed that. I certainly liked a couple of my teachers in high school, but they were the minority (a lot of the teachers were perfectly friendly and everything...they just weren't the best teachers. Also, we were never taught evolution.)
My girl friend from the 1st grade shared this on Facebook
You have a girlfriend in the first grade? :hmm:
I decided to check out these forums on a whim: within 5 minutes I see some dudes face get blown up, a Wittgenstein quote, the "spocker", a user name referencing The Mars Volta, and that spider I see crawling around my house at night - crawl out of someones ear... Yes I think I'll stay.