Broom Hilda by Russell Myers for July 12, 2023

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    allen@home  12 months ago

    A teacher shouldn’t put you down like that, Nerwin.

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    Flashaaway  12 months ago

    Shame Trump’s teachers didn’t tell him.

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    Cornelius Noodleman  12 months ago

    I’m not very talented but you can give me a gift anyway.

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    Cpeckbourlioux  12 months ago

    Man, I love that tree.

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    snsurone76  12 months ago

    Very encouraging teacher, eh, Nerwin?

    IMHO, It’s Skyler from “Shoe” who should be in such a program.

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    cubswin2016  12 months ago

    That is not a nice teacher.

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    The Reader Premium Member 12 months ago

    This happens every Christmas and every birthday.

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    Just-me  12 months ago

    He’s a legend in his own mind?

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    jagedlo  12 months ago

    Just wondering who recommended the G&T program to him…

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    “If anyone tries to hurt you, I’ll take the offense and repulse them! I’ll show them just how offensive and repulsive I can be!”

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    preacherman Premium Member 12 months ago

    I never saw myself as being very smart in school. Fact was, I pretty much hated school. But, when I was applying for college, I had to take the SAT. I scored right near the top in my high school class. A fact that startled most of the A students.

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    ladykat  12 months ago

    I once applied for advanced English in high school; I was told I didn’t qualify because my last name is French (Marchand).

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    Zebrastripes  12 months ago

    Awwww, poor Nerwin! ☹️☹️☹️

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  12 months ago

    Sorry, talented and gifted today is what my generation called average. Today you either have the special ed- these kids are already on welfare, the I don’t care and will get by on the minimal-your minimum wage workers, and the talented and gifted- the future of America. In NYC.. Though 70 percent of the students in the city’s school system are Black and Latino, around 75 percent of the students enrolled in gifted classes are White or Asian American. This says that 7.33 out of every 10 White or Asian are in gifted and 2.5 out of every 10 Black or Latino are in talented. Its right there people in Black and White! Ok, tell me I’m wrong!

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    raybarb44  12 months ago

    A Strong ego is a good start, realizing your limitations does come a close second however…..

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    T...  12 months ago

    Nerwin is truly exceptional…

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 12 months ago

    Nerwin, it’s all envy.

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    LaurelAnnHardy  12 months ago

    You’ll never guess what was in that apple I gave you. teach…

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    puddleglum1066  12 months ago

    I work in a school. I see lots of kids who have been placed in “gifted” or “honors” classes, usually by parents vicariously re-living their school days, and who really would do better if they were in the “standard” classes. The kids know it. The teachers know it. But the parents seem to think they’re somehow being called “bad parents” if the kids are placed in the courses where they can thrive, rather than the courses the parents think they “should” be in.

    This teacher may have done Nerwin a great service.

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    cuzinron47  12 months ago

    I bet that struck a nerve.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 12 months ago

    We had GATE. Gifted And Talented Enrichment. It was ok. We got out of 2 classes each week. The downside was 3 – 4 hours after school along with it. At the I was more interested in music. After skipping two grades in elementary school I found myself unable to participate as I was in middle school. And then the school district brought it to middle school and made me take it. Thank dog the next year I was able to skip out of it into high school and a different school district.

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    namleht  12 months ago

    My wife taught mathematics for years at a “gifted” school & it was always upsetting to tell parents their child was not “gifted”….it was one of the reasons she left to teach at the public schools that needed help.

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    BW42  12 months ago

    Since “gift” has become a verb, maybe we should be asking “gifted to whom”?

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    karmakat01  12 months ago

    that’s really not how a teacher should say stuff…

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    Sisyphos  12 months ago

    Good for teacher! Today’s coddled youth could use a dose of the cold water of reality more often….

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