Grade Suppression: Making Public Education, um, “Great” again
I caught this little gem buried deep in a story reporting on a recent Robeson County board of education meeting: […] In other business, the school board: […] — Approved
Continue readingI caught this little gem buried deep in a story reporting on a recent Robeson County board of education meeting: […] In other business, the school board: […] — Approved
Continue readingGranted, this story is about one of North Carolina’s 100 counties. But something like this is likely going on in each of the other 99. We’ve got a clueless,
Continue readingTwo years ago, there was some serious drama and boo-hooing over the Moore County School Board’s attempt to fire superintendent Bob Grimesey. (Grimesey managed to show us a few on-camera
Continue readingI have a rule here. This is a conservative site. But a little debate never hurts anything. Lefties are always welcome here. Though I do make them comply with some
Continue readingNow, if THAT doesn’t get your attention. Here’s a piece of mail from UNC-CH administration that — somehow — made it into our inbox: From: Kaplan, Roger Jay <kaplan@unc.edu> Sent: Monday, May
Continue readingOkay. So, deep within the mountain wonderland of Watauga County, we’ve got quite a bit of Raleigh-like antics in motion. We’ve learned about the upswing in violent crime on the Appalachian
Continue readingHave you ever heard so much whining from people who make six figures a year and work — maybe — 12 hours per week? THAT is the liberal majority
Continue readingThats what happened — according to one of my moles – to Moore County school board chairman Ed Dennison at Saturday’s northern Moore GOP precinct meetings. If you haven’t followed
Continue readingWe posted earlier on how edu-crats here in Moore County have a yearly ritual of LYING their posteriors off to the public about their financial position. *Oh, the babies are
Continue readingI stopped by a particular retail establishment to buy a particular item this week. I found my item and took it to the first register I saw — which was
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