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- Environmentalists, unions, NEA, Gays, Feminists, trial lawyers and Democrats are measuring the drapes in President George H. W. Bush's White House office. 1
- Hansel and Gretel analogy. Two children happy to find the public school house made out of cookies and candy. Teachers Union Agenda old lady welcomes them in. 1
- Panel 1-3. Teachers' union people want to protect bad teachers and get rid of good teachers when they fight against merit pay. 1
- Panel 1. In days gone by, we let teachers be teachers. (They handled discipline) Panel 2. Nowadays, we let teacher be information specialists. (Classes in chaos, teacher in legal restrictions cage) 1
- Panel 1. It used to be...a public school teacher could resolve a playground dispute on her own. Panel 2. Now, in this politically-correct culture, these issues often wind up in court. 1
- Panel 1. Teacher tries to push money into student's head. Panel 2. Let's try again. Panel 3. He tries it again. Panel 4. Nope. Panel 5. Teacher's Union wants more money. Governor Romer is starting to think money is not the key. 1
- Public school official is looking for good teachers and asks if any of you have a teaching certificate. Shakespeare, mother Teresa, Moses, Jesus, Lincoln, Franklin, etc. don't have credentials. Too bad. (I'm not sure where the original is now.) 1
- Sheriff Uncle Sam is looking for crooks who stole quality education and protects bad teachers. The Teacher's Union boss is protecting the bad characters from from justice. 1
- Teachers consider themselves as professionals. This cartoon compares good and bad REAL professionals, like doctors, engineers and CPAs whose pay is reflected by their performance with union teachers who reject the performance- pay idea. " 1
- The State of Nebraska wants to license teachers of religious schools. Christ, the Creator of the Universe, has to come before a State bureaucrat? 1
- Two public school board candidates are sitting at a debate table and are looking a little worried at a Jesus-like debater coming on stage. Teacher's union people suspect there may be a problem here. 1
- Watchdogs warn everyone about ice skater Tonya Harding but miss the kidnappers in House Rule 6 vehicle who use teacher requirements to take kids out of private, religious and home schools. 1
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- A group of women, likely teachers at Liberty School for migrant children, gather with Principal Lynn Gulmon (back to camera) in a living room. 2
- A third grade class at Pike Elementary School poses for a pre-Thanksgiving feast photo. Students are dressed as pilgrims or American Indians. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 1
- Children run out the door of Liberty School at the end of the school day. Principal Lynn Gulmon and a teacher walk with the students. 1
- Daniel Couger, distinguished professor from College of Business at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 3
- Mrs. Marie Lummis, Head Start teacher, working with Cynthia Thomas, Kenny Martinez, Jon Starry and Mary Richmond. One child holds "The Sesame Street Book of Shapes." Located at the Penrose Public Library. 1
- Piano recital at the Templeton home on Boulder and Union. Three Sisters had studios in their home. The teacher, Clyde Templeton is in the top center of the picture. 1
- Portrait of Miss Alvaretta Enman (1893-1986). Ms. Enman was a Colorado Springs music teacher. 1
- Pupils of Cascade School sing with teacher on front steps holding open books. Edwin Whitney identified as back row, third from right. 1
- Pupils of Cascade School stand with teacher on front steps with open books, looking on with smiles as a dog comes to visit. Edwin Whitney identified in back row, third from right. 1
- School children at Curtis School in Papeton. The school was later called Rock Island. 2
- School children pose with their teacher at an unidentified school in El Paso County. 1
- Teacher Melinda Blase instructs third grade students at Pike Elementary School prior to a Thanksgiving feast. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 1
- Teacher Melinda Blase serves third grade students at Pike Elementary School at a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 1
- Teacher Melinda Blase serves third grade students at Pike Elementary School at a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom. Two of the students are dressed as American Indians. See gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 1
- Teacher at the Migrant Education Research Project demonstrates how to use a tool. Children of migrant laborers attended school at Liberty School in the summer of 1960. 1
- Teacher at the Migrant Education Research Project demonstrates how to use a tool. Student art hangs on the board behind them. Children of migrant laborers attended school at Liberty in the summer of 1960. 1
- Teacher, historian, and author Rhoda D. Wilcox [1918-2009]. Wilcox taught for over 30 years in District 11, was a founding member of the Pikes Peak Posse of the Westerners and the Landmarks Preservation Council. 1
- Third grade students partake in a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom at Pike Elementary. Several students are dressed as pilgrims. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 2
- Young boy rests his head on a desk with eyes closed. Students work on crafts throughout the classroom with a teacher. 1
- Young child in cowboy boots takes a break on the floor of a classroom. Students work on crafts throughout the classroom with a teacher. 2
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