Re: “State employees also waiting,” by Jeff Dombrosky, Monday Letters. The writer unwittingly makes the case for teachers and other state employees, all of...
Re: “State employees also waiting,” by Jeff Dombrosky, Monday Letters.
On the other hand, if the writer is taking issue with school districts and their spending, then that just means that state and local officials both are treating teachers unfairly. By the way, most teachers and state employees work for a higher purpose, but they also work for money. In the Dallas area, there are many Parkinson’s resources available. The Dallas Area Parkinsonism Society provides educational lectures, exercise classes and support groups. Speech and swallowing issues can be a major concern. Parkinson Voice Project offers speech therapy.
Our country is becoming a place with no respect for anyone. We need more basic decency even if other goals have to make room for it.Re: “A night of winning performances — Pianist Angela Cheng shines as Robert Spano leads Fort Worth Symphony in varied works,” by Tim Diovanni, Sunday Arts & Life column.
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