An editorial found in a recent AARP bulletin examines what happened when a group of college students tackled the Federal budget, doing what our political reps in D.C. can’t seem to find the heart or mind to accomplish.
AARP ran this wonderful little editorial about what happened when a group of college students tackled the Federal budget—doing what our political reps in D.C. can’t seem to find the heart or mind to accomplish.
Here’s the bottom line: Faced with the same options that have paralyzed Washington, the students worked to find success. They weren’t selfish.
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Chair of the English & Humanities Department at Mississippi Delta Community College, Renee has taught for 29 years. She is a National Board Certified Teacher, a former Mississippi Teacher of the Year, a blogger [TeachMoore], an author, and a member of the Board of Directors for Center for Teaching Quality.
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