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The first time during my daughter's school career that I heard this was when she was going into first grade. There were the First Grade Teachers and the interested parents in the school library. When after a few minutes of warming up one of the teachers mentioned that they were not responsible for teaching our children every Father in the room stood up. The guy next to me asked what the teachers title was, and she responded that she was a teacher. Another father asked if that didn't mean that she taught our children? Her reply was that she was not responsible for teaching our children. Father number one was a bit more upset at this point, and decided to tell her that if she wasn't here to teach she should seek different employment and he would be happy to help. The rest of us agreed that our attorneys  and the media would have a field day with the thing. At this point the Moms (remember they are still sitting) got mad at the Dads. I got tugged into my seat and told off by my wife of the time as did the guy next to me. By the time my daughter reached Jr. High the school system decided to change how they presented the not responsible bit. At this point they present it in this way....We are a pyramid with the teachers on on bottom corner and the parents on the other. Both supporting the child at the top to grow. Obviously the lawyers talked to a politician in the last few years. I think that our society has become so litigious that anyone with enough money has attorneys just to write up get out of jail free cards for them. Can't say I blame them, but it is, sad. oh, there were four fathers in the first grade orientation.


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