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Who am I anyway?
- Hal Brown
- Middleboro, Massachusetts
- You can read about my career in Michigan as director of the Mason Mental Health Center here. Here's a sample page from 1999 of my first controversial website, Cranberry Stressline. That site not only frequently made the local newspapers but also had articles about it on the AP, and in the New York Times and Forbes. Police Stressline, although not updated in several years, continues to be a popular website on law enforcement stress. I currently write a column about politics on Capitol Hill Blue.
6 comments:
I'm all for a dress code. Even a moderate style school uniform would be OK with me.
Foxwoods financials will improve when the economy improves and unti/if that happens they'll be in the news. I doubt they'll have any trouble with a refinance or reworking existing paper.
During the early to mid 60's Brockton High School required boys to wear chinos and a shirt and tie. With these kids today, is it to much to ask them to pull their pants up? I know if I was in high school these days, I'd be very distracted from school work with the outfits some girls wear to school.
When I got bounced from private school and sent back to the dreaded publics - Whitman-Hanson RHS - proper dress was required. This was the early 60s and girls would be sent home for skirts that were too short. If you showed up with jeans on it was "see ya." If a girl wore a top that was a bit revealing good old VP Leo Lane had a collection of gawd awful tee shirts to put on. Boys would be told how to have their hair cut.
Today the kids don't seem to care much about how they dress accept that it meets the precieved standards of their group - but it certainly gets the adults going nuts. Try having a few Gothics in your classroom. Like going to a Kiss concert.
Do power brokers get a heckuva tee shirt?
Where are you Hal? You've been missed.
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