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The Acting Jobs in Public Education Pay Better Than the Teaching
“One of the reasons The Avengers is among the highest-grossing films of all time is that it’s filled with people who act for a living.
Nov 28
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Known Doesn’t Mean Protected
“It was not so much what Vicki did that night: it was what she said.
Nov 14
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“Every Child Known: The Slogan That Says Everything and Means Nothing”
“She knows about men, knows a good deal of the world’s character.
Nov 7
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October 2025
Parenting, Politics, and Private Bathrooms
“You can have peace.
Oct 31
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"Grift, Grit, and the Great Voucher Grab"
One has to walk through the fields of knowledge to pick its flowers.
Oct 24
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Work Hard, Burn Out, Repeat: The Culture Schools Won’t Quit
“When you realize someone is trying to hurt you, it hurts less.”
Oct 8
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From Wal-Mart Checkout to the Education Industrial Complex
Slowing down to hear a cashier’s story and digging into superintendent scandals both reveal the same truth—connection matters, but our systems rarely…
Oct 3
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September 2025
Waiting for the Unraveling
“It’s always a matter, isn’t it, of waiting for the world to come unraveled?
Sep 26
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WrestleMania Politics and the Slow Death of Dialogue
Every city contains wicked citizens from time to time and an ignorant populace all the time.”
Sep 19
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Skate Parties, Sacks, and the Price of Progress
Symbolic gestures are cheap; real investment in students and teachers isn’t.
Sep 5
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August 2025
Compliance, Technology, and the Classroom: The Appearance vs. Reality Problem
“Tolerance isn’t just a discourse of power, it is also a discourse of conditionality; that is to say, you will be tolerated unless and until you behave…
Aug 29
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🍩 Donuts, Loyalty Oaths, and a Mascot: What the Hell Is Going On at MNPS?
“There is only one kind of shock worse than the totally unexpected: the expected for which one has refused to prepare.”
Aug 22
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