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Letters: What happened to Louisiana students? Governor should appoint task force

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 30, 2022

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Brawl, chaos in ?What has happened, folks?In the 1960s and ‘70s I taught high school youth and loved it. I adored my students, and my students, for the most part, adored me. When I taught in Louisiana, they answered me with “Yes, ma’am” or “No, ma’am.”When I taught in Nebraska, it was simply “yes or no.”The biggest problems I had during the ‘70s were my students who went out on the “hill” after lunch and smoked marijuana... + full article



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