this may have or may not have been true, or may have needed to be addressed at a deeper level, but that is not what happened. obama s department of education threatens to cut off federal funding to schools if they disciplined black students more. this terrified teachers out of doing their job. kids are smart,, click, schools went soft. they turn into a fight club and students still passed to the next grade. teachers at brevard county florida have had enough. the classroom is way out of control. dozens of teachers have quit. most teachers have to handle frequent and repeated disrespect of defiance from a small subset of their students. this kind of constant destruction jeopardizes the learning and varmint for the rest of the students. every day i am hanging on by a thread, and i know that i m not the only one in my school who feels that way. as a building rep, i hear stories that would make you want to cry, and fact some of us do
Orange schools receive Athol Lions Club award
Athol Lions President Joshua Grosky, as well as Committee Member Mitchell Grosky (taking the photo) presented the club’s community service award to Orange Elementary Teachers Association President Carla Chilton (grade 6 teacher in the middle) as well as the following teachers (left to right): Emily Rowan (grade 3 teacher), Courtney Imbriglio (grades 3-4 teacher and Building Rep), Dave Mastroianni (grade 4 teacher and Union Treasurer), and Annie Murray (grade 4 teacher). Contributed photo/Mitchell R. Grosky
Staff Reporter
Modified: 3/5/2021 1:29:40 PM
On Wednesday of last week, the teachers and staff of the Orange Elementary Schools were awarded a framed certificate recognizing them all as the recipient of January’s Athol Lion’s Club Community Service Award. Athol Lions President Joshua Grosky, as well as Committee Member Mitchell Grosky presented the award to Orange Elementary Teachers Association President Carla Chilton