If you are
not following @LYSNation on Twitter, then you missed the Top 10 LYS Tweets from
the week of March 26, 2017 when they were first posted. And if you are on Twitter, you might want to
check out the Tweeters who made this week’s list.
1. Want to
know what a church believes? Look at the budget. Want to know the values of a
country? Look at the budget. (By @cb_johns)
2. Cutting school meals to poor kids is wrong and
asinine and heroically stupid. (By @Doug_Lemov)
3. "The Buck Stops... Over
There" is not leadership. (By @LYSNation)
4. Some people act like public education is harming
students when in actuality it's the ONLY lifeline for many of them. (By
@BluntEducator)
5. Vouchers - Just as racist now
as they were then. “60 Years Ago, Resistance To Integration In Texas Led To
Voucher Plan” (By @LYSNation)
6. High court rules public schools must do more to
educate special-needs kids. (By @caitlinzemma)
7. If you say free lunch programs aren't helping
children in poverty, try not eating for a week and see how it affects your
performance. (By @ronclarkacademy)
8. Teachers say it's not fair that accountability
follows state dollars to public schools but not to private schools. (By @TexasAFT)
9. The main purpose of student assessment data is to
highlight the quality of adult practice and help decide on what to do to
improve. (By @DrMetz_MHS)
10. When trying to convey an important message, perhaps
using a platform that limits you to 140 characters is not the best method of
communic... (By @DrJerryRBurkett)
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