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Delegate Evans Set to Take OfficeJanuary 7, 2013New Delegate David Evans is required to wear a coat and tie on the House floor, and he wonders why teachers and students aren’t asked to dress more respectfully for the classroom.... Showing 5 of 5 comments
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Whoops
Teach the kids critical thinking and teach them not to elect dinosaurs like this guy.
"dress more respectfully" What the heck does that mean??
How about THINK RESPECTFULLY!
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VincentVega
THE CANDLE THAT WILL LIGHT THE WORLD WAS RECENTLY ELECTED IN MARSHALL COUNTY!
How much longer can we function when we continue to elect FLAWED PUBLIC SERVANTS? While West Virginia continues to fall behind the United States,who remains embarrassingly behind much of the civilized world in education. This "throw-back" is concerned about dress code.
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Highland
Looks like Whoops and VincentVega are satisfied with West Virginia's last place standing in every measure of educational and social well-being.
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dontbefoolish
Wow. That's funny. His wife wore blue jeans to school EVERYDAY.
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CherokeeProud
@Highland. The dress code is going to improve kids education? NO! But maybe some of the educators need to teach better classes so the kids will learn.Did you dress respectfully every day Delegate Evans when you taught. I doubt it very seriously. Do you want suits and dresses everyday? Maybe even at sporting events the coaches should have to wear suits on the side lines. Get a life delegate, you are barking up the wrong tree and stirring the pot. Leave well enough alone.
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