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Old 08-03-2022, 08:31 AM   #9
Jim in CT
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Originally Posted by wdmso View Post
the Florida Legislature passed a bill granting approval for former and present members of the military to teach in classrooms. Republican Governor Ron DeSantis announced the move as part of an $8.6 million package to expand career and workforce training opportunities for veterans

the state would issue a temporary teaching certificate to veterans "who have not yet earned their bachelor's degree."

Candidates must have a minimum of 60 college credits with a 2.5 grade point average and a passing score on a Florida subject area examination for bachelor's level subjects.

I saw nothing that the bachelor degree be educated related?

The Department is proud to provide a five-year temporary certificate

Only the best for the children of Fla

Being a veteran in no way shape or form makes you a better teacher and no experience or a degree in education . What could go wrong
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wayne i have no doubt that every state in the deep south, has many places where i’d never want to raise my kids ( as does Connecticut).

But you’re missing, or more likely avoiding, the point. Here it is…

There are some red states which have some beautiful suburbs with great schools, and a very low price tag in terms of taxes

I’ll ask you again, can you please name a thriving suburb in a blue state with good schools, a good quality of life, and very low taxes?

If i move to a beautiful suburb in FL or NH, I don’t especially care what the trash is doing in another part of the state, any more than i care what’s happening in hartford or bridgeport from my CT suburb. I live in a nice CT suburb, it’s 20 miles from the liberal, failing sh*the of hartford, and that doesn’t diminish my quality of life where i am.

Please, list some great suburbs in blue states where successful people
are moving, which have very low taxes?

Or will you simply admit that all such places are in red states?
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