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Teacher Sells Ads On Tests 532

Tom Farber, a calculus teacher at Rancho Bernardo high school in San Diego, has come up with a unique way of covering district cuts to his supplies budget. He sells ads on his tests. "Tough times call for tough actions," Tom says. The price of an ad on a Mr. Farber Calc test is as follows: $10 for a quiz, $20 for a chapter test, and $30 for a semester final. Most of the ads are messages from parents but about a third of them come from local businesses. Principal Paul Robinson says reaction has been "mixed," but adds, "It's not like, 'This test is brought to you by McDonald's or Nike.'" I see his point. Being a local business whore is much better than being a multinational conglomerate whore.

Comment Googling is not difficult (Score 1) 1048

Consult the candidates websites. Consult wikipedia. Consult google. Consult friends and family who might be more informed. It's not difficult to find out where candidates stand on the issues of the day, which companies they've (mis-)managed, and their general message and tone. You can probably get a general idea of the candidates in 5 or 10 minutes per candidate, less for those that you reject quickly.

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