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Julian Weaver, principal at Jenifer Graham’s Victor Valley High School, has opened his mouth and exposed one of public education’s greatest flaws--protecting its own ignorance.

As an educator involved with implementing educational reforms (California Educational Reform Act, 1983) in a system that is all too often impossible to change from within, Weaver should have acted like a model educator and applauded Jenifer Graham’s moral action on the dissection of frogs, but instead he ended up slimier than a frog and with froth on his mouth.

Obviously, Jenifer has learned more from the school’s language arts program than from her principal: she speaks like a pro on national television; she thinks about issues that many adults, let alone students, never act upon; and she obviously reads and writes well enough to contribute to the welfare of her society.

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But for all her accomplishments, the school “rewarded” Jenifer--a citizen of a capitalist society--by accusing her of “exploitation” because she profited--not only herself--but her world.

Wise up, Julian!

Informed educators know that the very survival of our planet depends on the Jenifer Grahams of the world. How is it that you don’t know that?

JAN JESSE

Language Arts Specialist

Montebello Unified School District

Hacienda Heights

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