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March 27, 2009

Middle school girls visit women in prison

I meant to link earlier today to Peter Hermann's column and blog post about his visit to the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women with 32 girls from city middle schools. The visit was through a program called Prisoners United Sharing Hope.

Posted by Sara Neufeld at 5:55 PM | | Comments (2)
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I have only recently found this forum...I find it interesting..I am a teacher in BCPSS for ten years. Have total of twenty six years (BC+a western county.) Masters+principal certficate. Choose to teach ...not create policy. I feel that as a teacher, I am on the front lines and, I am a field commander. Get me the materials and we will reach

Who are you people...Sarah? What do you do? Would like to talk about education ... not just where we work...but a general thought about what we should do for as many young'ins' as we can. I am out of my element...a country boy adapting to city thinking..when my kids could not stay after school because they had to milk the cows they were telling the trueth...not it is I can not stay because I watch my baby brother/sister. Question????? Why? How? Canthis problem be realistically addressed in an urban area?

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