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Does anyone have any experience interpreting these laws in an actual situation? I have a student who was the victim and was also suspended and I wondered how OSS is determined in these cases. Thanks.
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On 6/01/09, anon wrote: > Does anyone have any experience interpreting these laws in > an actual situation? I have a student who was the victim > and was also suspended and I wondered how OSS is determined > in these cases. Thanks.
On 6/01/09, teacher 2 be wrote: > I am a sophomore in mid mo and I will be going on to get my > degree in teaching. My parents went to Valley in Marshall > and they'd like me to go there. I have a few options since > i am centralized, but i'd like to get a professional's take > on Valley's teacher program. Anyone go to Valley? good, > bad, ugly???? What about UCM or Mizzou? > I know it will depend on what fits my style, but I'd like > the best education too. > Thanks.
On 6/01/09, teacher 2 be wrote: > I am a sophomore in mid mo and I will be going on to get my > degree in teaching. My parents went to Valley in Marshall > and they'd like me to go there. I have a few options since > i am centralized, but i'd like to get a professional's take > on Valley's teacher program. Anyone go to Valley? good, > bad, ugly???? What about UCM or Mizzou? > I know it will depend on what fits my style, but I'd like > the best education too. > Thanks.
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On 6/01/09, anon wrote: > Does anyone have any experience interpreting these laws in > an actual situation? I have a student who was the victim > and was also suspended and I wondered how OSS is determined > in these cases. Thanks.