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That it's 'not a story' way?
Or they're tired of hearing people cry 'racist' about everything?
Or is it the teachers never stop whining way?
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I'm with D. This isn't a story. It's not even a good anecdote. If the teacher felt that strongly about not having to move his classroom, then he should quit and find a job somewhere else where he won't be forced to make the sort of administrative changes that are endemic to having a professional workplace.

Good luck with that.
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If everyone else feels like "WHO GIVES A SHIT?" then yes, I feel the same way. Hey Matt, if I wanted to read high school news, I'd subscribe to the high school newspaper!

Are you serious, I, a grown-up, am supposed to get all worked up and take a side in this itty-bitty drama? The only thing I can think of that is more irrelevant and ineffectual than compulsory public education in general, is someone ELSE's compulsory public education at a school I don't go to and didn't go to. And the only thing more irrelevant than that, is when the people s'posta be compulsorily and publically educatin' folks at that school, can't even keep their attention on the business at hand. But I can't blame them because NEITHER CAN I!! BUT RANTING IN ALL CAPS IS FUNN!!!!
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I pretty much agree with all the comments so far ("Butthole teacher has to move classrooms at behest of maybe-butthole administrator - Who Gives A Shit?") - what IS the reaction everyone gives you?
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"It's just a move of a classrom."
"It's just the renaming of a street."
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i think it's a pretty awesome illustration as well.
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"Everyone I Tell About This Feels The Same Way"
That it'd be another perfectly pointless WWeek feature story?
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nthing everyone.

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