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  1. over 1 year ago on Steve Breen

    Does no one get the allusion to Shel Silverstein’s children’s book called THE GIVING TREE?if you’ve never read it, I recommend it.

  2. about 2 years ago on Gil Thorp

    Is it just me? I’ve completely lost the thread here.

  3. about 2 years ago on Gil Thorp

    Is it just me or has everyone lost the thread on this strip?

  4. over 2 years ago on Pedro X. Molina

    This makes me think of one of my former students. He was a brilliant scholar and early in his career, he was a visiting professor at a Japanese university. He chose to return there as a professor and stayed until his retirement. On one of his visits to his family here in the U.S., I asked why he had chosen to stay in Japan, and he told me that it was because educators were highly RESPECTED (capitols, mine) there.

  5. over 2 years ago on B.C.

    Groan!!!

  6. over 2 years ago on Frank and Ernest

    Am I the only o ne who sees the inconsistency here? The “Mr. Right” should be a right triangle, not a rectangle.

  7. over 2 years ago on Joe Heller

    Current school schedules in most places are ending the teacher year in mid-June and beginning the teacher year in mid-August. AND the two months between are UNPAID time off. The last year before I retired, I kept track of the hours I spent outside of my contract in the school building doing my job, attending meetings, and taking classes in order to maintain my credentials. I was stunned to realize that I had given a full free month of extra work to the school system.I loved what I did for 31 years, but I never got used to hearing people sound off about what an easy job I had. By the way, the second year out of college, my daughter was making $ 10,000 more a year renting cars than I was making after 31 years as an educator.

  8. over 2 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    I’ve been watching baseball for nearly 80 years before my 15-year-old grandson finally was the one who could explain this rule to me. Now I can recognize an infield fly when I see it and don’t have to ask why the batter was called out. I agree that it’s a stupid rule.

  9. over 2 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    1954-58 My tuition, room and board never went above $ 699 per year. which was roughly 20% of that of my daughter in 1987-1991. This was at state schools. To put it in perspective, my first teaching job in ’59 paid $ 3400 a YEAR.

  10. almost 3 years ago on Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons

    In Virginia that are no teachers’ unions. There is a Virginia Education Association, but it has no bargaining power with school divisions on either the state or local level.