Expiring | We praise teachers, ignore them

Expiring | We praise teachers, ignore them

In the Editor:

Re “The teachers have saved my life. Why are they making fun of them?“By John B. King Jr

As a retired secondary teacher and school manager currently serving as a trustee of Community College, I was blessed with Mr. King of how his longevity was in his young life.

More than that, I applied how he returned the teachers a thousand in his life as an education that ignored the actions of young people.

While there is little hopefully this administration listens to Mr. King’s call for the Federal Government that is protected all possible forum to capture Trump education to break public education. The future of our country depends on us.

Peter Schmidt
Phillsipburg, NJ

In the Editor:

John B. King Jr is not the first and for sure not the last person whose life has been saved by a teacher. That is what teachers do: Expand our lives and our eyes, and open the new world.

The dedicated nuns taught me our little Catholic school and professors opening new worlds in literature and mathematics they might have expanded them to many people. And probably the best gift I received from them is love to learn.

The Trump administration knows that an educated population is the Knell of Death for Movement of Maga and should not be allowed to improve. Different views should be disallowed, and controversial subjects should not be taught, maybe people can be known and, God forbid us. Education is not friend to dictators.

John T. Dillon
West Caldwell, NJ

In the Editor:

Re “The President finds a rival to hit back“(Analysis of the News, Method, June 7):

Donald Trump finally shows that an enemy found him, or so. Many of us enjoy the view of a person who goes to go to the President, who is not set to his threats, at least today.

But, like everyone during the Trump, actually it is a distressing sight, not a happy one. Man who finally stood to Mr. Trump, Elon Musk, not a senator, not a member of the house, not a G. Trump, never selected Mr. Trump, not yet selected Mr. Trump, not yet selected Mr. Trump, not yet selected by Mr. Trump Mr. Trump, has not been selected as Mr. Trump, has not yet been selected Mr. Trump, has not been selected, Mr. Trump has not been selected, not yet selected Mr. Trump, Mr. Trump has not yet been selected,

And he stood in Trump unto Mr. Trump not because he believed that it was the right thing to do, or to save the nation not a king, but he also wanted a king, and Mr. Trump stood in his way.

Tim Shaw
Cambridge, Mass.

In the Editor:

Re “Raised the risk of being left a generation“(News article, June 4):

Boomers’ boomers’ boomers’ bomers are homeless in recessions, drug abuse and the failure of American job care, have enough wages and house pensions and union pensions. As the article suggested, the insufficient resources are more violent to affect the color people, who have already struggled to achieve financial equity.

However a large piece of picture, which is not fully addressed in your article, is mental illness. The deinarySuutationalization has left many financial families to choose from Hobson: a person who has a mental illness that may not be good on street drugs.

If a family is not enough to repay an apartment, or the relative disabled or disabled to be carried in another house, if a parent or other owners die or other streets die.

While old institutions are the snake holes, we have not developed – and funded – can be replacement of long-term treatment. The so-called boomers are just the first generation of post-deinstitutionalization to the homeless.

Rita c. Tobin
Chappaqua, NY

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