Sunday, December 16, 2012

Just a Few Words

This is not the post I was planning. That will come in a couple of days. As we struggle to absorb the horror of Sandy Hook, we need to remember the many heroes who make us proud to be Americans. The teachers and staff of that school gave all they could to protect the students.Several of them ran into the gunfire in futile attempts to stop it. The first responders went straight into the building not knowing what they would find or if they would come out again. We could not ask for a greater sacrifice from anyone. We need to also remember that for the last couple of years, there has been an organized effort to demonize teachers and public employees as a tactic to push forward union busting legislation and privatize their jobs. I spent 10 years working in civil service and 20 more teaching kids with multiple handicaps. Naturally, some things could have been done better but people I worked with were generally hard working and dedicated to doing a good job. I have seen many of them risk their own safety to protect others. It's all in a days work. Next time your state starts blaming their ills on teachers and public employees, remember Sandy Hook.

6 comments:

  1. I have not figured this posting out yet...so anonymous is me, Toby. I too taught a number of years and have always been proud of that fact.

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  2. I have thought so much about the teachers and other adults who died along with the kids. My mother taught as does my DIL now. I want to think that no one should have to worry about going into a school,ever, teacher, adults, parents or students.

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  3. Amen, Dennis,thoughts and prayers are with every parent, child and teacher out there tonight

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  4. Thank you Dennis for expressing so well, what so many of us feel.

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  5. Very well said. The teachers and responders are heros in my book.

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