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Agnes
By Tony Cochran
Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
Peanuts
By Charles Schulz
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Tank McNamara
By Bill Hinds
In the Bleachers
By Ben Zaehringer
Get Fuzzy
By Darby Conley
Over the Hedge
By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Frazz
By Jef Mallett
FoxTrot Classics
By Bill Amend
The Boondocks
By Aaron McGruder
Bloom County
By Berkeley Breathed
Baldo
By Hector D. CantĂş and Carlos Castellanos
Arlo and Janis
By Jimmy Johnson
Brevity
By Dan Thompson
Rose is Rose
By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
The Academia Waltz
By Berkeley Breathed
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
Doonesbury
By Garry Trudeau
Endtown
By Aaron Neathery
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Gray Matters
By Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
The Grizzwells
By Bill Schorr
Herman
By Jim Unger
Kliban's Cats
By B. Kliban
Kliban
By B. Kliban
Origins of the Sunday Comics
By Peter Maresca
Pibgorn Sketches
By Brooke McEldowney
Pibgorn
By Brooke McEldowney
Shirley and Son Classics
By Jerry Bittle
Ordinary Bill
By William Wilson
MythTickle
By Justin Thompson
Bloom County 2019
By Berkeley Breathed
Get Fuzzy
By Darby Conley
Ballard Street
By Jerry Van Amerongen
Bloom County
By Berkeley Breathed
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Over the Hedge
By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Herman
By Jim Unger
FoxTrot Classics
By Bill Amend
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
Animal Crackers
By Mike Osbun
Gasoline Alley
By Jim Scancarelli
Shirley and Son Classics
By Jerry Bittle
Strange Brew
By John Deering
Tank McNamara
By Bill Hinds
The Academia Waltz
By Berkeley Breathed
Origins of the Sunday Comics
By Peter Maresca
Pibgorn
By Brooke McEldowney
Pibgorn Sketches
By Brooke McEldowney
Nine months…can’t count, eh? In NY, we work fromm Labor Day (plus three days prior for meetings, plus our own in-classroom setup days) through to the end of June, especially K-5. We have July and August “off”. That’s two, 1,2.. Months off. Granted there are a couple of weeks during the year but they used to be longer in the 50’s. Also I had to get a Masters degree to be permanently certified in NYS and that was NOT one year of training. Three years, maam! And the additional loans to go with them. I retired at 62 after 30 years and was making 57,000 at the END of my career! Not all districts are in the suburbs! I taught special ed and loved it. BTW those summers off? We had training we had to go to and we usually did curriculum work too, for small honoraria.I miss the kids but not all the kibitzing from the media, government and ignoramuses.