Florida schools make room for daddy involvement
In most places, the venerable phone booth has vanished from the landscape.
Still, Misa Mills of Seminole County schools thinks it might be a good idea to drag a few of those relics from mothballs. After all, Superman needs a place to change.
See, on Wednesday morning, she's hoping Seminole campuses are crawling with super men. Not alien dudes in colorful Spanx from Krypton, but men who've answered the statewide call for fathers, stepfathers, guardians and grandfathers to escort their young ones to school.
Following the lead of other states and school districts, Florida is staging its first... read more
27 September 2015 in
Regional,
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Source: Orlando Sentinel
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