Fred Strine, the veteran Seattle teacher whose Seattle Post-Intelligencer column calling on teachers to, well, teach, set tongues wagging here and over at Joanne Jacobs. He honors us with a visit in the comments section and a correction: He’s not retired, he’s just fed up.
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