Schools suffer from shortage of teachers

charlotte.com     May 17, 2008            

For the past two weeks high school students all over the U.S. sharpened their No. 2 pencils and braced themselves for the Advanced Placement exams. When the College Board returns the scores in mid-July, those students will find out if their mastery of the course work is sufficient to earn college... [read full story]                

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(anonymous) - May 21, 2008 12:12:12 AM
Re: Two Ohio Teachers Facing Charges
I go to Chesapeake High School as a senoir, and I know and have had class with Donald Clark. He is a good man and would do nothing to harm a child. "Two Ohio teachers are accused of sexually abusing students. " That quote(atleast on Mr. Clark's side) is a lie. He never did that. I know the girl. She never claimed that on him. I am discusted that such words are used to discribe Mr. Clarks actions. I heard from the girl's friends that her parents knew about the situation and were fine with it. Donald Clark did not sexually abuse anyone. Thank you. Sincerely, Conserned Student of Chesapeake High School
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