kitchen table math, the sequel: it could always be worse

Monday, June 11, 2007

it could always be worse

And tonight, in the village of Ridgewood, it is worse.


update: 6-12-2007

scratch that

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That meeting got postponed, with no new date set. Something about scheduling conflicts.

So the Ridgewood school district still awaits their welcome of Marty Brooks.

Ridgewood Public Schools web site.

Catherine Johnson said...

omg

Catherine Johnson said...

trouble in River City

Catherine Johnson said...

I see you have a Darfur Project!

Catherine Johnson said...

That was the middle school principal's big selling point on the middle school model.

The kids could take a 6 week Explorations course on Darfur.

PaulaV said...

I have a friend in Arkansas whose middle-schooler did a project on Darfur. What began as a lesson in showing compassion to others less fortunate, the project turned into let's bash the U.S. for not doing more to help the people of Darfur.

Anonymous said...

Our kids gave money to some unknown group (unknown to me) for the purposes of "saving Darfur." They all got t-shirts.