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“Scatty was the word my second-grade teacher used to describe me to my mother.”
“If your son doesn't go on Ritalin, I'm retiring," a second-grade teacher in West Bloomfield, Mich., once told Laura Solomon, the mother of nine children and stepchildren.”
“Laurie fell in love with words when her second-grade teacher taught her how to write haiku.”
“Out of the corner of my eye, I see my second-grade friends awkwardly shy away from me, unwilling to recognize the blatant bullying, none brave enough to save me -- but what can I expect?”
“Jill Duhaime, a 34-year-old second-grade teacher, is teaching a unit on the New Hampshire primaries and wanted to give her son, first-grader Jason, a preview of next year.”
“OAKLAND, Calif. — A second-grade teacher in Northern California was placed on leave while a school and police investigate accounts by students that classmates engaged in oral sex and stripped off some of their clothes during class, officials said Friday.”
“The Taunter: This person is essentially a second-grade name-caller.”
“Agence France-Presse/Getty Images As per the Annual Survey of Education Report 2010, barely 50% of children in fifth grade can read books that are second-grade level.”
“As per the Annual Survey of Education Report 2010, barely 50% of children in fifth grade can read books that are second-grade level.”
“A second-grade seating chart may in fact explain why Mr. Jennings remembers that Hobart is the capital of Tasmania, but he didn't figure this out "just now.”
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