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Should We Put Live Cams in Public Schools to Show How Abusive They Are?
When I was creating The Winston Academy (now defunct), my then-wife and I searched all of Broward County to find the “best” public school. We chose the school first and then rented an apartment close to the desired school so … Continue reading →
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