In an article about the challenge of talking to children about Donald Trump, a sixth grade teacher from Newton named Kathy Maher tells the New York Times she worries about the school’s mock-debate season and when someone is asked to play Donald Trump.
… the things Donald Trump says wouldn’t be tolerated in our schools. He bullies people, he name-calls, he makes fun of people because of their race, their ethnicity and the way they look.
Too bad their grammar is incorrect (it should be were not was)…….
Too bad their grammar is incorrect (it should be were not was)…….
That’s Village 14’s headline, not a quote from the teacher. Maybe read the article?
Yes the grammar police should arrest me, not some editor at the Times.
The Globe has a lighter story exploring Trump’s candidacy and kids, including this concern:
That’s Village 14’s headline, not a quote from the teacher. Maybe read the article?
Yes the grammar police should arrest me, not some editor at the Times.
The Globe has a lighter story exploring Trump’s candidacy and kids, including this concern: