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Tuesday
Jun182013

Cone of Shame

This happened last year and I somehow missed it: teacher permits "cone of shame" on students -- which is essentially a dog collar with a cone attached when the students misbehaved. Brought to my attention again by

 Apparently, she was just transferred and not fired. Being a science teacher saved her. 

By the way, I'm not sure what is happening in Pasco County, FL, but they certainly seem to make the education law news a lot. 

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